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William
a Cross Country Rider
from Eliz,NJ,USADate Reviewed: April 9, 2004
Strengths: feel like I get more powerWeaknesses: not to grippy I thinkBottom Line: Im new to any bike shoes but wearing them I get more power than when I wear walking boots or shoes and they breath really well you will notice right away
just dont feel there grippy enoughf but what do I know about that their my first pair
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$99.00
Purchased At: perfomance bicycle
Similar Products Used: none first pair of bike shoes
Bike Setup: Cannondale Scalpel 1000 with some performance parts
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Marie
a Weekend Warrior
from Fremont, CADate Reviewed: February 9, 2002
Strengths: Looks great, good materials, appears to be durable.Weaknesses: The Metal lace hoops!!Bottom Line: I thought this shoe would be great. I tried them on in the store and they fit really well so I bought them and took them home. While breaking them in, the tongue slipped to one side just a little, exposing my foot to the metal shoelace loop. It dug itself into my foot and was very painful. I took the shoes back immediately and exchanged them for the FC610 - which does not have any metal exposed directly to your foot. I believe Cannondale may have fixed this problem with the newest release of this shoe, but buyer beware! If the tongue of your shoe slips just a little, be ready for intese pain as metal grinds against the tops bones of your foot.
Duration Product Used: Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid:
$49.00
Purchased At: REI
Similar Products Used: Cannondale FC610
Bike Setup: 1998 Gary Fisher Nirvana with many upgrades.
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