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Travis
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: June 1, 2011
Strengths: Stiff, Very well ventilated, Cost (Can consistantly find them for under $80.00), Rivals high dollar shoesWeaknesses: Color selection (Unless you really want a silver and black shoe, but they look alright none the less)Bottom Line: I bought these shoes on clearance for $70.00 in 2006. As my first pair of cycling shoes. I bought them figuring they were mediocre at best, but as I have matured as a rider I've learned they're about as good as anything out there. After five years I've worn the heal out and could simply replace it be fine but I roadrashed a hole in them, so it's time to replace. Very surprised to see them still around, and might actually go with a second pair.
Favorite Ride: Mountains (Ski Apache, Ruidoso, NM)
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$70.00
Purchased At: pricepoint.com
Bike Setup: Felt F38, Shimano 105's, Light Speed Pedals, Specialized Toupe Saddle
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Zipp0
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 19, 2008
Strengths: Very stiff and light. Velcro and buckle closure is very secure and convenient. Fits virtually all cleats. Comfortable, yet good performance.Weaknesses: Haven't found any so far.Bottom Line: Recently started road riding after taking up mountain bike racing. I wanted a very stiff, road specific shoe that wasn't crazy expensive, and these fit the bill. I'm not sure yet on durability, but they seem well made.
Favorite Ride: Piketown to Blue Mtn Pkwy
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$99.00
Purchased At: pricepoint.com
Similar Products Used: Diadora Geko mountain shoes.
Bike Setup: 2001 LeMond Tourmalet
Ulterga pedals
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Dave Schroeter
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: February 25, 2008
Strengths: Durability, stiff sole, comfortable.Weaknesses: NoneBottom Line: Great shoes. Very durable, stiff and comfortable. The buckle is great for getting an accurate, snug fit. Why would you spend more on shoes? These shoes are on par with carbon soled shoes from Adidas, and Shimano.
Favorite Ride: Central NY
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At: Pricepoint.com
Similar Products Used: Adidas, Shimano
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simonton
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: March 30, 2007
Strengths: Their main strengths are carbon sole, weight, closure system. They have a wide array of attachment points for cleats and I believe they will fit most on the market.Weaknesses: The sizing chart listed at price point seems to be right on. I wear a 9 street shoe and the 42 fits fine. My son wears a 10 and the 43 works well for him. I have a wide toe box and a narrow heel.Bottom Line: I returned to road riding several months back and these shoes are far and away the best value purchase I have made. They are light and stiff and very inexpensive. They feel comfortable on my feet. I like the ratched closure system.
Favorite Ride: In the sun along the ocean
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$50.00
Purchased At: pricepoint
Similar Products Used: Nike-6 years old, I don't remember the style and a 23 year old pair of Diadoras.
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