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Crumbstack
a Commuter
from Date Reviewed: November 6, 2010
Bottom Line: I bought these for touring. They are ok but they rub painfully my inner upper ankle areas. I also get numb toes in them.
Favorite Ride: Touring
Purchased At: Pricepoint.com
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Gdavis
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: October 1, 2008
Strengths: Fully adjustable
Comfortable
Non-restrictive
Fairly lightweight
Construction seems good
Holds foot securely
No slipping
Compatible with most cleat systemsWeaknesses: None as of right nowBottom Line: 20 years ago, I bought my first set of clipless pedals and shoes. This is my first purchase after 20 years of being idle and it's amazing how far the engineering of shoes has progressed. Having really no reference (at least withing the last couple of years), these shoes are very comfortable, have no hot spots and are very form fitting. They were bought as a combo (the shoes and Quattro SL pedals) from Price Point. The velcro and the ratcheting system provide for a perfect, customized fit that holds the foot securely in place without being restrictive. The transition of power is great to the pedals and I have yet to feel or notice any type of flex from the soles. In my opinion, they are a great buy especially for someone like me that has just returned to cycling after a long break.
Favorite Ride: Trek 1.2
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$129.00
Purchased At: Price Point
Similar Products Used: Shoes purchased 20 years ago!
Bike Setup: Trek 1.2, shimano components.
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