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Exus E-SM800

MSRP $ 80.00
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 2/5
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Submitted by Avisan a Cross Country Rider from San Diego, CA
Date Reviewed: October 20, 2003
Favorite Trail:Iron mtn
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $80.00
Purchased At:Action Cyclery Mira Mesa
Strengths:Wide fit, good traction (like a hiking boot).
Weaknesses:First one had weak glue between the sole rubber and plastic parts.
Similar Products Used:Sidi Rampa, Shimano M80
Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Heckler
Bottom Line:This is a follow-up review to my first one. I e-mailed Exus and they said: "Bring the shoes to the store you bought them at and get a new pair". I printed the e-mail and brought it back to the store. I got a new pair. I know use these a a spare pair (I love the Sidi's). They've been holding up so far (about 50 rides).
Bottom Line: If you have wide feet (and you don't do a lot of hike-a-bike over slippery rocks) find a pair of Sidi's that fit you buy them.
They came through on the warranty, but the shoe is not that great for cross-country riding.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by clarence wiens a Cross Country Rider from chilliwack,b.c. canada
Date Reviewed: May 30, 2001
Favorite Trail:sumas mtn
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $120.00
Purchased At:pedal sport
Strengths:It fit my foot well.
Weaknesses:The sole broke with some beginning jumping.
Similar Products Used:First clipless shoes
Bike Setup:Cannondale F700
Bottom Line:I liked the shoe for the hieght, and grip it provided for the exploreing I do. Once I waterproofed it, it worked well even riding right through our winter with snow and lots of water and mud. It was a lower end priced shoe but if the sole hadn't broken I would love to continue wearing it. Now I will look for something else.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Avisan a Cross-Country Rider from San Diego, CA
Date Reviewed: September 1, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Iron Mtn
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Wide fit
Comfortable
Weaknesses:
Falls apart
Similar Products Used:
Sidi Rampa
Bike Setup:
Schwinn Moab3
Bottom Line:I ride 2-3 times a week, some trails require hike-a-bike. The Shoe felt like it's stretching after every ride, until the rubber sole separated from the hard plastic plate that holds the cleat.
I'm yet to try to return/replace them.
No shoe, no stars.
Overall Rating:1






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