Sidi ENERGY 2 Shoes

4.77/5 (30 Reviews)
MSRP : $229.00


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Product Description

  • Bronze LORICA and Silver Mesh
  • SDS Road Sole
  • Padded Tongue
  • Replaceable Heel Tab
  • Molded Plastic Heel Cup
  • Arch Compression Strap


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    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by colnajoe a Road Racer

    Date Reviewed: October 27, 2008

    Strengths:    Lorica is awesome, wet 100's of time, always dried like new. "fishing line adjusters, once set, never have to be messed with, and the buckle system has been perfect. Hugs my foot like a slipper. I love that all the parts are replaceable if needed

    Weaknesses:    That stupid adjuster??? I just cranked it all the way stiff, been there for years.

    Bottom Line:   
    I have owned these shoes for 4 years I think, maybe more. The only problem I have had is one of the adjusters on the bottom fell out. Sidi sent a new one in 3 days. All buckle and straps work well, never a problem.

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    Favorite Ride:   anything flat and fast.

    Price Paid:    $260.00

    Purchased At:   I cant remember

    Similar Products Used:   Nike, the blue and bright yellow Sidi's (loved them too!)

    Bike Setup:   Colnago C 50, Campy record, deda carbon bars, stella maris carbon wheels


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by Allan Cruz a Recreational Rider

    Date Reviewed: May 23, 2007

    Strengths:    COMFORT, COMFORT, COMFORT. It felt better climbing than the ultra stiff Shimano R215. I can ride forever on this type of shoes. Micro adjustment capabilities allows you to fit and conform the shoes to your feet properly.

    Weaknesses:    Not as stiff if you are a sprinting junkie!

    Bottom Line:   
    Went back to Sidi after trying two different sizes of the Shimano R215. Could not get along with the Shimano. Something new and annoying hits me everytime I used them. Just when I thought I have everythind dialed, I get disappointed. Alas, I decided to go back to Sidi. I bought my pair on eBay without hesitation. Like my past Sidi shoes, they came in without any need for break-in. It was race ready! Sidi is it for me! Never again would I stray away from these great shoes. Now I am considering their Ergo 2 model (",)

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    Favorite Ride:   Any

    Price Paid:    $103.00

    Purchased At:   eBay

    Similar Products Used:   Shimano R215, Sidi Genius 4.

    Bike Setup:   Merlin Agilis with Shimano parts.


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Roach a Recreational Rider

    Date Reviewed: December 28, 2005

    Strengths:    - Comfort
    - Style
    - Durability


    Weaknesses:    - None so far

    Bottom Line:   
    Great shoes! I went through 3 pairs of other shoes to find a solid comfortable fit and durability. These are very comfortable, you will not be thinking about your feet with these shoes on. I have logged about 5000kms on these shoes so far and they still look and feel new.

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    Favorite Ride:   Anywhere

    Price Paid:    $200.00

    Purchased At:   La Bicicletta

    Similar Products Used:   - Shimano R150
    - Shimano R097




    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Redtail A-4 a Recreational Rider

    Date Reviewed: December 18, 2005

    Strengths:    Great fit
    They look awesome-more color selection than the G-5 and Ergo
    Easy to walk in and clip in compared to my other carbon soled shoes.
    Replaceable parts.
    Less expensive with the same features as the Ergo.


    Weaknesses:    Not available in the USA

    Bottom Line:   
    Ordered these after my second pair of Nike Poggios came apart. I wanted a shoe with a carbon sole and these are $150-$200 less than the Sidi Ergos

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    Favorite Ride:   River Road in Rockledge FL

    Price Paid:    $200.00

    Purchased At:   Probikekit.com

    Similar Products Used:   Nike Poggio

    Bike Setup:   2004 Trek 5200


    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by asianarnold1 a Recreational Rider

    Date Reviewed: June 7, 2005

    Strengths:    Looks, buckles, comfort, fit.

    Weaknesses:    Narrow, price(if new)

    Bottom Line:   
    My first SIDI. Scored a great deal on Ebay. Used with probably 1000 miles, with one missing barrel adjuster in the sole of the right shoe, but otherwise, great shape. Already broken in. I have a wide feet, so at first, it felt narrow, size 43 (45.3 might be better), but once on the bike and pedaling, it was fine. I rode the Sierra Century (CA) with no problems (besides extreme cramping on 7,500ft of climbing). Buckles were very helpful on the pedal strokes. My last shoes were northwave 3 velcro strap system at a size too large (equivalent to a 44.5), so too big and loose. The SiDi's were more snug, lighter, comfortable, and nice agressive looks.

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    Favorite Ride:   Sacramento River Ride (fast and flat!)

    Price Paid:    $51.00

    Purchased At:   Ebay, budget heaven

    Similar Products Used:   Northwave Evolutions

    Bike Setup:   2001 Felt F65, Ultegra/DA mix, VeloCarbon bars and seatpost, Reynolds Ouzo comp fork, ITM stem, FSA Gossamer cranks, Fizik Arione, American Classic 420.



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