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Mark
a Recreational RiderDate Reviewed: June 7, 2006
Strengths: durability, reflectivityWeaknesses: ugly, strange ooze from the velcro strapsBottom Line: great shoe, very durable
Favorite Ride: ti Strong
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At: Matthew's Bicycles i
Similar Products Used: an even older pair of Nike shoes (with laces)
Bike Setup: campy chorus, fizik arione saddle, reynolds ouzo pro fork, speedplay x2 pedals, salsa bar and stem
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samual adams
a Recreational RiderDate Reviewed: June 2, 2006
Strengths: good looking breathable shoe at a entry level priceWeaknesses: The sizing is 1 size off and it comes a bit narrow stretch them out with a shoe stretcher over night and there fineBottom Line: I bought them a whole size to big and they fit me just fine.Im not sure what the goo problem is, I dont have that. Mine are comfortable and stretched just fine and I have a wide foot.
Favorite Ride: tour ohio
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At: ebay
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drichi
a Road RacerDate Reviewed: May 14, 2005
Strengths: Red color on the straps.Weaknesses: Fit, design.Bottom Line: You have read the others..DON't BUY THESE. I don't know what is wrong, but the fit is way off. Felt ok in the shop, but got them home and after about 20 minutes they feel quite painful. Toebox is very small. The back of the ankle becomes painful just having them on. MTB cleat plate cannot be removed, so if you don't use SPDs, you get to listen it rattle when you ride. Sole shaped quite differently than others I have used---flat like a pair of dress shoes. Sizing problem? Perhaps, but the other review show it to be common. Since they will not strtech nor break in, back to the shop they go.
Favorite Ride: Tama River
Price Paid:
$100.00
Purchased At: Monte Bell
Similar Products Used: Shimano, Adidas, Pearl Izumi
Bike Setup: Silver. Red seat. Tires filled with air. Control direction with handle bars. His brakes and shifters. Shifters, Shimano 105, often shift correctly. Spokes on wheels. Wheels mostly round. Bearings in hubs, with grease. Have water bottle with H2O. Refillable. Saw a brown cow once. T.V. is off now.
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agentlaos
a Recreational RiderDate Reviewed: August 4, 2003
Strengths: Somewhat comfortable, affordableWeaknesses: Cheap construction, poor foot retentionBottom Line: Absolute garbage. I'm returning the second pair for warranty (first pair warranteed as well). The shoes were somewhat comfortable, but the restraint system cratered on both pairs (an MTB pair as well). Even when the straps worked, they didn't want to keep my foot in place. Stick with somthing else with a better reputation.
Similar Products Used: None
Bike Setup: Trek carbon fiber, Ksyriums
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Ron Wedemeyer
a Road Racer
from Houston, TexasDate Reviewed: March 18, 2003
Strengths: cool, breathable in summerWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: Good entry level shoe with stiff sole. Mesh allows feet to breathe and stay cooler during hot, humid summer rides. One of the only shoes available in size 14 when I purchased.
Favorite Ride: Ride for the Roses - Austin, TX
Price Paid:
$90.00
Purchased At: Sun & Ski Sports
Bike Setup: Trek 2300, 63 cm, shimano ultegra group, bontrager race lite wheels and specialized tires.
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