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Shawn Luiz
a Cross Country Rider
from GuamDate Reviewed: April 11, 2007
Strengths: Stiff, very stiffWeaknesses: Not good off the bikeBottom Line: Awsome. this is a Road bike shoe with tread. If you want a pure Race shoe this is what you get. These are the best shoes I have ever had. Although for trails that require a lot of hiking you might want to get something with a little flex. But for a high end race shoe buy these. Super stiff, they have a wider toe box that makes it comfy and well balaced.
Favorite Trail: Pacific Palasades Hawaii
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$260.00
Bike Setup: Giant Anthem Team frame, with XT/race face
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Matt
a Cross Country Rider
from AustraliaDate Reviewed: November 7, 2006
Strengths: Got these as a warranty replacementWeaknesses: The rubber lugs wore out after a couple of rides. However the rides included a fair bit of walking on rocky terrain. I got replacement lugs that are harder wearing but they cost a fortune. Carbon fibre has splintered on the sides were there have hit rocks, now catches grass and plants. The Carbon fibre is also slippery on rocks.Bottom Line: Glad I didn't pay for them, but if you do riding that doesn't involve much walking they would probably be pretty good.
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Similar Products Used: Nike Carbonero or something and numerous shimano shoes
Bike Setup: Blur LT, XT groupo,
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Larry
a Cross Country Rider
from IndyDate Reviewed: October 31, 2006
Strengths: Looks, buckle system, fit, feel and performance.Weaknesses: NoneBottom Line: These shoes are great.
I love the buckle system. You dial in the tighness with a few clicks. The shoe is very stable around the heal. I hate some mountain bike shoes that feel like the heel is slipping off. These don't have that feeling at all.
The stiff construction gives you a stable ride with excelent feedback and power transfer.
The price took me aback at first, but these shoes are an investment and will perform beyond your expectations.
Favorite Trail: Brown Country State Park
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$200.00
Similar Products Used: Specialized
Bike Setup: Standard SPD mountain bike pedals
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Zware Unit
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from The NetherlandDate Reviewed: August 10, 2006
Strengths: - Sole is really stiff with great power transfer
- Looks great
- Low weightWeaknesses: - Combination shoe / buckle not optimalBottom Line: Great shoes, but due to the construction of the shoe you have to close the buckle carefully.
Favorite Trail: Margraten, Limburg
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$250.00
Purchased At: Roelofs
Similar Products Used: Shimano & Sidi
Bike Setup: Merida Magnesium Marathon - SID 2006 WC - rest XTR/XT
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Brian
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from PittsburghDate Reviewed: June 26, 2006
Strengths: Very comfortable, buckle works great. Sole is super stiff, noticed immediate difference in power transfer.Weaknesses: Cleats seem to come loose really often.Bottom Line: These are my first venture into cycling shoes/clipless pedals. I use them with my Time ATAC pedals and haven't had any problems. I ride the hell out of them and my feet never hurt at all. I'm in no way an expert on shoes, but I really dig these. They are a little pricey, Lombardi was the cheapest I found them. All in all I have no complaints.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$219.00
Purchased At: lombardisports.com
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: Trek 6500, Time ATAC pedals, Avid Juicy 7's
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