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gbose
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: July 31, 2004
Strengths: Light, incredibly comfortable -- like a glove! 3-strp design seems to work well -- holds shoe tight, even on upstrokes.Weaknesses: None that I've seen.Bottom Line: Just tried out my new Sidi Titans. Very pleased indeed. Admittedly, my standards are low -- I've only used the Nashbar house-brand road shoes (Nashbar Shadows, actually v. good shoes!).
Great value for what I paid (about $85 incl shipping).
Similar Products Used: Nashbar Shadow (actualy v. good), Lake MX80 mountain shoes.
Bike Setup: specialized Allex w/Shimano 105 group. Continental tires. Specialied BG comfort saddle.
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inflight510
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: June 21, 2004
Strengths: Good fit, very ergoWeaknesses: scuffs up easliy. I was expecting more durabilty from SIDI but the material is not abrasion resistant.Bottom Line: good snug fit and works well when pulling up. My foot does not slip around too much and the sole is fairly stiff. Good quality overall but I am glad I only paid $50. Not worth full price. See weaknesses
Favorite Ride: Any, hills, mountain
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At: Ebay
Similar Products Used: Specialized Comp 1996, Specialized Pro 1999.
Bike Setup: Cannondale R3000, 2003
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Mike
a Road Racer
from San FranciscoDate Reviewed: March 15, 2003
Strengths: Great fit, stiff sole, Sidi quality, good durability, good ventilation.Weaknesses: Water resistanceBottom Line: These shoes feel very similar to the Genius. They have the same sole, the same stiffness, and the same fit. They are better ventilated than the Genius, but less water resistant.
I wear size 50, so shoe selection is easy - I buy what fits, and Sidi is pretty much all that fits. Luckily they're pretty much the best brand around.
I have size 50 Sidi Dominators with the arch compression strap. The Titans don't have the strap, they have 3 velcro straps instead. But I don't miss the buckle at all. I'm actually able to get the velcro strap tighter than the Dom. buckle, so I like them better. And the price is much nicer.
I ride hard and these shoes perform.
Favorite Ride: SF to Mt. Tam East Peak
Price Paid:
$120.00
Purchased At: Nashbar
Similar Products Used: Sidi Dominator 4
Bike Setup: Road bike with Look pedals
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