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Shimano SH-R075

Shimano SH-R075

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  • An entry-level road shoe with great performance
  • Nylon mesh area
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Reviewed by: 
darklyte27

Review Date
February 24, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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Price Paid:  $70.00 at Performance Bike

Favorite Ride:
Iron Horse trail

Bike Setup:
Motobecane Immortal force all carbon frame.
Shimano ultegra components. 18.4 lbs

Summary:
I was looking for a entry level shoe. These were it. They were on sale for about 65, and 70$ with tax.
I didnt want to spend over 100 or even 200$ on a pair of shoes. They are light, and cool to wear. When I ride I feel air going in and cooling down my feet.
They are also pretty light compared to some other shoes I looked at in weight.
Overall, they are great shoes.

Strengths:
Light, great ventilation value priced shoes

Weaknesses:
Doesnt match my white bike? they only come in black/silver.

Similar Products Used:
none so far but I ordered a pair of pearl izumi's on sale.

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Reviewed by: 
Khuan

Review Date
July 15, 2008

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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Price Paid:  $80.00 at Cyclerama

Favorite Ride:
Smooth roads.

Bike Setup:
Giant TCR Alliance T-Mobile 2008 with Shimano R540 pedals (recently changed to Look Keo Sprints).

Summary:
My first pair of cycling shoes - took me a while to get used to the strap system. I kept over-tightening them and my feet would ache after a while. After a couple of months playing with the straps my feet finally stopped aching.

What I did was loosen the front two straps with the last strap being the only tight one. I think this indicates my feet are a bit wide for these shoes. I recommend caution if you are considering these shoes and your feet are wide. Try them on first, try a couple of sizes and try as many brands/models as you can.

Now I'm in want for new shoes with stiffer soles (for better power transfer) and the ratchet strap and offset middle strap (for better comfort). These shoes are an affordable option for beginners, but you may soon find yourself looking for something better.

Strengths:
Affordable
Looks nice
Decent beginner shoe

Weaknesses:
Not quite suitable for wide feet
Soles are not very stiff
No ratchet strap
No offset middle strap
It'd be nice (and should be easy) to incorporate big 3M reflective panels into all cycling shoes for night safety

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None, except everyday lace-up shoes.

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