Exustar SM110 Shoes

DESCRIPTION

EXUS SM110

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 08, 1999]
f
Racer

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
Strength:

tight

Weakness:

comfy

kick ass

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acceliratot

[Jun 08, 2000]
Andrew Riley

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

Bought mine in San Diego in a sale for US$20 last year
More efficient than riding in trainers
You look like a normal person in them still

Weakness:

Shoes are not the lightest things ever

At $20, I couldn't really go wrong for a pair of SPDs. I f you wanna race, get something lighter. If you live in the real world and appreciate pedalling becoming easier, buy somehting like this.

Similar Products Used:

None

[Feb 27, 2000]
MRT
Weekend Warrior

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

- Inexpensive
- Easy to maintain
- They stay on your feet.

They're cheap, easy to walk in and comfortable to wear for hours of riding.

[Jul 19, 2001]
Dan
Cross Country Rider

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

Look like "normal" hiking shoes, not the space boots most cycling shoes look like. Comfortable. Can be used as a pair of winter shoes in -30C Canadian weather (well, for decent commutes or short rides) with thick wool socks over winter wool cycling socks. Plenty of circulation for summer riding.

Weakness:

A little big and clunky. Wearing these with shorts in the summer makes your feet look about 5 sizes larger than they are. Probably a little heavy as well but most days I don't notice. The "big stupid velcro strap that keeps your shoe laces from getting caught in the chain and you from crashing" (stated a local LBS salesman selling the shoe for $110CDN when I mentioned the annoyance of velcro) is starting to come apart; mostly I am commuting. Also the mesh vent in the arches of the foot can cause really bad cramps during winter riding if you don't layer (thick) enough socks. Good spot to let water in too.

Good shoe for light trail riders or people like me who mostly commute. They are starting to smell a little, but Febreeze takes care of that problem. Not wearing proper socks in the winter will cause horrible foot cramps because the mesh vent is right where you foot's arch is. Realize they are not intended for winter use however. I don't use them a lot during the summer because I find they are a little hot, and the big and clunky issue I've got above.
Other than the velcro strap and the shoe laces which are beginning to fray, I've had no problems with them coming apart.

Similar Products Used:

Exus SB-300, Shimano SH-SD60 (hehe, ok not similar)

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