Harness boots

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Very similar to engineer boots, harness boots are a type of motorcycle boot usually worn by motorcycle riders, commonly called bikers. The boots are most often made of heavy weight leather and range in height from short (10") to extra high (38"). The most typical height is between 10 and 18 inches. The most common color is black, but brown harness boots are also made.

Harness boots are designed to protect the motorcycle rider from injury to the foot and leg in the case of an accident while riding and may include a built-in steel toe cap and metal shank in the heel. Whereas engineer boots have a rounded toe, harness boots typically have a square toe. Unlike engineer boots that have an adjustable leather strap across the ankle, harness boots have a non-adjustable system of four leather straps and two metal rings: one strap goes across the top of the foot at the ankle, one strap wraps around the rear of the foot at the ankle and two more straps rise from sole on either side ankle. The four staps are held in place by the two metal rings that are located on either side of the ankle. Like engineer boots, an adjustable leather strap is typically located on the top of the shaft to allow the shaft diameter to be adjusted for fit. Multiple straps at the top of the shaft are not uncommon. Soles and heels are usually made of hard rubber and may either be relatively flat or may have lugs for increased traction.

Harness boots were originally modeled on the square toed boots prevalent in the 19th century, including those worn by US Civil War soldiers. Leather straps and rings were added to this style in the 1960’s, creating the modern version of the harness boot, which quickly became a classic. Harness boots are a very popular item today and have been worn by movie characters, such as in the film The Terminator. Harness boots are also popular among riders of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. They are quite popular among members of the heavy metal scene as well.