Shimano Acceleraptor Shoes


  • Average Rating: 3/5
  • MSRP: $ 135.99
  • # of Reviews: 3

Product Description

Non-stretch synthetic leather upper with a non-woven fabric mid-sole, fiberglass-reinforced nylon outer sole, Cambrelle inner sole with EVA backing, extra-long triple-strap closure system. SPD, SPD-R compatible.


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Rick Trabbold a Road Racer from Hampto, Va.

Date Reviewed: April 6, 2001

Strengths:    Good support, stiffness and ventilation.

Weaknesses:    Could be lighter, but at the price I got them and since I have to lose 25lbs......

Bottom Line:   
I like them. No numbness in my feet as long as I pedal correctly and don't mash. The hole in the bottom is to keep the feet cool in the summer. Winter I put boots on and no draft.

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Favorite Ride:   Above 45 and no rain.

Price Paid:    $79.00

Purchased At:   Performance

Similar Products Used:   Nike

Bike Setup:   GT Course with Ultegra/Dura Ace. PD-6500 pedals


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Philip Mattingly a Road Racer from S. L. C.

Date Reviewed: February 23, 2001

Strengths:    Shimano shoes are not made for people with wide feet. I had to go to 1/2 of a size bigger to fit my feet. The sole is stiff for not being carbon but to flexable for hte heavy weights. If you weigh over 200 pds I would go to a carbon sole. I weigh 220 and they are still alittle to flexable for me. I use them for short rides because long rides make my feet go numb. These are good shoes for the money.

Weaknesses:    Will make your feet go numb on long rides if you weigh over 200 pds and have wide feet. Shimano needs to make their shoes have a wider toe box and better angle to help with pedaling stroke.

Bottom Line:   
Great shoes if you do not have wide feet and do not weigh over 200 pds. Not very good for walking in. Straps are great for holding in your foot and makes for easy ajustments when ridding the bike. If you want a great shoe if you are under 180 and have small feet I would go to the Look shoes. They have the best fit and have strings as well as strapes to fit your feet. They are flexable but work great with look pedals and give the best pedaling stroke I have ever used. It makes you spin better and it does it buy doing it for you.. The shimano shoes does not work well with spd or speedplays they do not have the right angle on the shoe to help with your pedals stroke it makes you ride with your toes and not on your heels.

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Price Paid:    $89.00

Purchased At:   preformance bike

Similar Products Used:   Look, Shimano carbon, answer

Bike Setup:   Trek Oclv, dura ace, speedplays-extra long spindles and sometimes Looks p296 on long rides


Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:1
Submitted by Evan truesdale a Road Racer from Chicago IL

Date Reviewed: December 22, 2000

Strengths:    well ventilated in warm times
cool colors


Weaknesses:    GOD AWFUL PERFORMANCE
over ventilated in winter, there is a hole in the toe box
stiff for a non c/f sole
no signifigant hot spots


Bottom Line:   
Dont Buy, gym shoes are better than these shoes.

while riding the screws from the pedals will come undone. this means that the cleat slides around on the shoe while trying to unclip, my shoes where destroyed in 4 rides.

once this happens you have to undo the straps and take foot out of shoe to "unclip"

DONT BUY-the same goes for Shimano spd-r pedals

I wish I could give a lower review than this

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Favorite Ride:   uphill

Price Paid:    $100.00

Purchased At:   Performance web site

Similar Products Used:   Performance royals

Bike Setup:   TCR 1T, ultegra all around w/wheels, deda 215 bar, ITM magnesium stem, Syncros C/F post



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