CE Level 1 vs CE Level 2 motorcycle boots — EN 13634 safety standard explained for US and Canadian riders

CE Level 1 vs CE Level 2 Motorcycle Boots Explained 2026 — USA & Canada

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What Is CE Certification for Motorcycle Boots?

CE certification for motorcycle boots is a European safety standard that has become the global benchmark for protective motorcycle footwear. The “CE” mark — from the French Conformité Européenne — indicates that a boot has been independently tested and meets the minimum protection requirements defined by the EN 13634 standard. For riders in the USA and Canada, CE certification is the most reliable indicator of genuine protective performance available on the market, even though it is not legally mandated in North America.

There are two levels of CE certification for motorcycle boots: CE Level 1 and CE Level 2. Both require the boot to pass the same four protection zones, but Level 2 sets a higher performance threshold in each zone. Understanding the difference helps you choose the right boot for your riding style, speed, and risk profile.

CE Level 1 vs CE Level 2 motorcycle boots side-by-side comparison

EN 13634 Explained — The Standard Behind the Rating

EN 13634 is the European standard that defines the test methodology and minimum performance requirements for protective footwear for motorcycle riders. It was last updated in 2017 (EN 13634:2017) and covers four distinct protection zones, each tested independently:

EN 13634 four protection zones diagram — ankle height, abrasion resistance, transverse rigidity, heel energy absorption
  • Zone 1 — Height of upper: Minimum ankle coverage height above the reference point
  • Zone 2 — Abrasion resistance: How long the upper material resists abrasion in a slide
  • Zone 3 — Transverse rigidity: Resistance to lateral crushing forces (simulates impact from the side)
  • Zone 4 — Energy absorption at the heel: Impact energy absorbed at the heel region

Each zone is tested at two performance levels. A boot’s CE rating is expressed as four digits — one per zone — where each digit is either 1 or 2. A boot marked CE Level 1 scores 1 in all four zones. A boot marked CE Level 2 scores 2 in all four zones.

CE Level 1 — What It Covers

CE Level 1 is the entry-level certification under EN 13634. It represents a meaningful baseline of protection that significantly exceeds uncertified footwear — including most regular sneakers, work boots, and fashion boots. A CE Level 1 boot must pass all four protection zones at the Level 1 threshold:

  • Ankle height: Minimum coverage above the ankle reference point
  • Abrasion resistance: Withstands abrasion for a defined minimum time at Level 1 speed
  • Transverse rigidity: Resists lateral crushing at Level 1 force
  • Heel energy absorption: Absorbs impact energy at Level 1 threshold

CE Level 1 is appropriate for the vast majority of riders — urban commuters, sport touring riders, and recreational riders who ride at legal road speeds. The protection gap between CE Level 1 and no certification is enormous. The gap between CE Level 1 and CE Level 2 is meaningful but incremental.

CE Level 2 — What It Covers

CE Level 2 sets a higher performance threshold across all four protection zones. The test methodology is identical — the same four zones, the same test equipment — but the pass/fail threshold is more demanding:

  • Ankle height: Greater minimum coverage above the ankle reference point
  • Abrasion resistance: Withstands abrasion for longer at higher speed
  • Transverse rigidity: Resists greater lateral crushing force
  • Heel energy absorption: Absorbs greater impact energy

CE Level 2 boots are typically heavier, stiffer, and more expensive than CE Level 1 equivalents. They are designed for riders who regularly ride at higher speeds, do track days, or want the maximum certified protection available in a road boot.

CE Level 1 vs CE Level 2 — Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor CE Level 1 CE Level 2
Standard EN 13634:2017 EN 13634:2017
Protection zones tested 4 4
Abrasion resistance threshold Lower Higher
Transverse rigidity threshold Lower Higher
Heel energy absorption Lower Higher
Typical weight Lighter Heavier
Typical price Lower Higher
Walkability Better More restricted
Best for Urban commuting, sport touring, recreational riding High-speed touring, track days, maximum protection
vs. no certification Both CE levels vastly outperform uncertified footwear

Do You Need CE Level 2 Boots?

For most riders in the USA and Canada, CE Level 1 provides excellent protection for the riding they actually do.

Choose CE Level 1 if you:

  • Commute daily in urban or suburban traffic
  • Do weekend sport touring at legal road speeds
  • Want a boot that walks comfortably off the bike
  • Prioritise a lighter, more flexible boot for all-day wear
  • Ride on US or Canadian public roads at typical highway speeds

Consider CE Level 2 if you:

  • Regularly ride at sustained high speeds (track days, closed-course events)
  • Do adventure touring in remote areas where emergency response is slow
  • Want the maximum certified protection regardless of weight or cost
  • Race or participate in organised track events
CE Level 1 vs CE Level 2 decision flowchart — which motorcycle boot protection level do you need?

The most important decision is not CE Level 1 vs Level 2 — it’s CE-certified vs uncertified. Any CE Level 1 boot provides dramatically more protection than a regular sneaker, work boot, or fashion boot.

CE Certification & US/Canadian Riders

CE certification under EN 13634 is a European standard. In the USA and Canada, there is no equivalent federal mandatory standard for motorcycle footwear — the NHTSA and Transport Canada regulate helmets and some protective gear, but not motorcycle boots specifically. This means CE certification is the most rigorous, independently verified protection standard available to North American riders.

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) recommends over-the-ankle boots for all riders. CE-certified boots exceed this recommendation by providing independently tested protection across four specific zones.

Castiron Ride — CE Level 1 Across the Full Lineup

Every boot and shoe in the Castiron Ride lineup is CE Level 1 certified to EN 13634:2017 — from the lifestyle sneakers to the full performance boot:

Model Type CE Rating Price (USD) Best For
MileCast Lifestyle Sneaker CE Level 1 $119 Urban commuting, understated
UrbanCast Lifestyle Sneaker CE Level 1 $119 Urban commuting, bold statement
RoadCast Lifestyle Shoe CE Level 1 $129 Precision fit, daily commuting
StreetCast Lifestyle Shoe CE Level 1 $139 Street style, leather upper
ShiftCast Performance Boot CE Level 1 $139 Sport touring, longer rides
IronRider Performance Boot CE Level 1 $149 Max protection, all-day touring

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Every Castiron Ride model · CE Level 1 certified · Ships from US warehouse · Free shipping over $150

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