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Shoes
Mountain Bike Reviews - Share your unbiased opinion or learn what other riders think.
Let everyone know how long you have used it, strengths, weaknesses, and your final comments.
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Pearl Izumi Quest
comforable, durable and priced right.
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Diadora
I had my diadora shoes for 8 years and they are terrific. After all of this time I have not had any tears or broken laces. I would highly recomend diadora for their quality.
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AXO Descend
Very good look. Excellent protection. SPD compatible.
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Forté CR210 Road Shoe
just bought this pair of shoes for my spinning classes. The quality is OK I feel the kick back from the pedals.
MMore
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Mar 17, 09:41 am
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Pearl Izumi Attack Road Shoe
I ordered a size US 13, and I can barely fit the 47 on my feet. Looks like I'll be spending the money I originally saved on return postage
Medi
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Mar 26, 07:52 pm
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Forté CM400 MTB Shoe
Fiberglass-reinforced nylon outsole with aggressive lugs delivers exceptional pedal power, nylon mesh panels, increased traction and sheds muck and mire faster than you can say - Stick in the Mud!.
iwinu
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Apr 09, 06:03 am
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Shimano SH-M181 MTB Shoe
The sole works great with Crank Bro Candys, the shoe feels plasticky on the outside but its quite durable, the buckle rachet is probably the best one out there in terms of ease of release and tightening.
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Adidas El Moro II
comfy, nice looking, good traction off bike,Comfortable, looks good, these shoes are very nice and they come at a very reasonable price. the only problem i've had with was after they got really wet at a creek crossing the insoles shriveled up and kept sliding up and out the side of the shoes.
getto
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Nov 10, 05:39 am
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Adidas El Moro Mid
The shoe itself is not especially comfortable for something designed for hike a bike, and it is wide. The lacing system is not advanced and does not distribute pressure evenly through the tongue.
Inexpensive, gusseted tongue, good outsole traction, lace keeper
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Adidas El Moro Mid
Inexpensive, gusseted tongue, good outsole traction, lace keeper
This shoe is okay, but if you have ever had on a fine pair of Italian cycling togs you will be very disappointed. The spd cleat mounts to a sole plate that is not sufficiently stiff. This is especially vexing when doing snap pedal exits as the plate deflects slightly and slows pedal exit.
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Adidas Gradient
Great shoes for a nice price, Light, amazinglycomfortable, stiff, hold up well
Only took 30 seconds to tell these shoes wouldnot work in any way shape or form. The top strap tries to amputate my foot if the angle between my foot and leg is less than 90 degrees. Ouch. Sending them back.
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Adidas Gradient
My Sidi Dominators served me long and well. I was in the market for some new shoes. I read the review it got in Mountain Bike magazine and kept a note of it in the back of my head. When it came time to shop I remembered the Gradients. Light, amazinglycomfortable, stiff, hold up well
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Adidas Jaltona II ATB Shoe 2001 model
though seemingly overbuilt and priced as a premium mtb shoe, the sole on one of my jaltonas snapped cleanly after less than 2 months of use. they were also really heavy and had far too many lugs on the sole that only add weight. Seems like a pretty strong shoe so far. I've only been riding for a little more than a month.
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Vittoria Rock
Buy them, you won't be disappointed. If I can find another deal on these shoes I would definately buy and extra pair. This shoe im reviewing is the Vittoria 2002 Raider model, the shoe is lightweight, better than my old Diadora's by very far, this product is awesome!
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Pearl Izumi Quest
Economical! Bought them 3 years ago and they have taken a beating.
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SHIMANO M086
Ok. but my feet start to ach after long rides. Also a little expensive for my budget...
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