Performance Inc. Royale Shoes


  • Average Rating: 4/5
  • MSRP: $ 119.99
  • # of Reviews: 1

Product Description

A micro-adjust buckle and Velcro® closure wrap the upper around your foot to create a secure, custom fit that ensures an efficient transfer of power to your pedals—and you can adjust it on-the-fly. The upper is a breathable, durable combination of Lorica® and mesh. The molded plastic heel cup and side panel maximize support. Super-stiff, contoured polyamide 6 Reflex™ Italian outsole ensures efficient power transfer, and the perforated, anti-microbial insole keeps your feet comfortable. In-molded soft rubber heel tab. Look and SPD® compatible.


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Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Evan truesdale a Road Racer from Chicago IL

Date Reviewed: August 31, 2000

Strengths:    Cheap, lorica, simple on off, visually appealing; technical but not cluttered

Weaknesses:    relativly squishhy sole, have to make sure the buckle clasps are tightened down

Bottom Line:   
good beginner shoes, their relativly cheap and usually have a packadge deal that come with pedals for a little over a c-note. They feel pretty nice but the soles cause hot spots over distances, especilly w/ LOOK's.

Once upon a time I was riding home and the screw holding down my left buckle came undo. Performance offered to replace the shoes straight up without even checking on their condition. VERY NICE.

I would be buying a new set right now but the hot spots from a flexible sole are showing and my feet hurt bad, going to replace them with Acelleraptor shoes to be spd-r compadible.

these shoes fit Look, Potato, and w/ an adapter speedplays. performance really needs to update their shoes as I would have bought a new pair if only they had made them SPD-R compadible. they are not time compadible as far as I can see, but I believe that their is an adapter out their if your serious about clocks.

overall the upper has a very nice feel to it and the action on the clasp never needed oiling, although whenever you oil you chain, a small drop on the spring never hurt the mechanism

however the insert that is supplied, a slice of material with perforations, is trash, get any other insert as these slide around inside the box and cause discomfort. I rode them for a year and am not sorry to see them go, however replacement orthodicts or store bought inserts are cheap and relativly easy to come by.

value 10/5, Performance offered to replace both shoes straight up when a buckle fell out, thats called quality customer service.

overall 3.5/5, I'll give 4 for the benefit of the doubt and for service (see above) If only it was spuder comp. and was stiffer...... Overall very nice shoe that my slightly wide dogs fit into nicely

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Favorite Ride:   low traffic

Price Paid:    $100.00

Purchased At:   Performance LBS

Similar Products Used:   primo Mtn. bike

Bike Setup:   Giant TCR 1T, Profile project X bars, Profile FF seatpost, Shimano 6600 wheels, d/a bar cons and BB, 105 derailers, ultegra elsewhere, king threadset w/ gripnut



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