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Lukasz
a Racer
from PolandDate Reviewed: January 30, 2009
Strengths: Durability, velcros, comfortabe, easy to clean.
Winter/rain/mud/heat used them in every of those conditions, and hey are just great. After five years and many kkm I/ finnaly replacing them with other shimano shoes. Hope they'll be as good as those.
If you want to have good and cheap shoes and you can find them go for it!Weaknesses: weight, soleBottom Line: Afer 3 years ( now they have 5) rubber sole got flexible ( not strange). There are no kobs at the front of the shoe where they are needed.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$75.00
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: none ( my first spd shoes)
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Jan Vermeeren
a Racer
from BelgiumDate Reviewed: August 25, 2006
Strengths: cheap, comfy, good looking, strong, ...Weaknesses: none that I can think ofBottom Line: Great overall shoe. ideal for your first time clipless. These shoes are cheap but they are awesome. A must have!!
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At: www.rings-goirle.nl
Similar Products Used: Shimano SH-M181L, Shimano MP66, Shimano SH-M225, Shimano SH-M221
Bike Setup: racer style, low and stiff
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Jan Vermeeren
a Racer
from BelgiumDate Reviewed: August 25, 2006
Strengths: cheap, comfy, good looking, strong, ...Weaknesses: none that I can think ofBottom Line: Great overall shoe. ideal for your first time clipless. These shoes are cheap but they are awesome. A must have!!
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At: www.rings-goirle.nl
Similar Products Used: Shimano SH-M181L, Shimano MP66, Shimano SH-M225, Shimano SH-M221
Bike Setup: racer style, low and stiff
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Henkka
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from Helsinki, FinlandDate Reviewed: June 15, 2005
Strengths: They feel comfortable at first. Best cycling shoes for walking I've tried.Weaknesses: After about 2 months of riding with these shoes I started to feel stange pain in my feet.Bottom Line: Very painful shoes, for me impossible to use. After changing to Sidi Dominator 4 mega pain was gone.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$70.00
Similar Products Used: Sidi Dominator 4 mega, Sidi Inverno winter shoes, some other Shimanos for very short time.
Bike Setup: Cannondale Caad4, Mavic 717disc/DT 240'S, Shimano XT/XTR, FSA carbon seatpost & handlebar, Hayes HFX-9 ...
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Chris Strickland
a Cross Country Rider
from Hoover, Alabama, USADate Reviewed: November 20, 2004
Strengths: First off i should say that i got these on a 50% off discount so dont be suprised if you have to pay up to 75 but these shoes are great!Weaknesses: NoneBottom Line: This is a great shoe for the first time clipless, goes great with the shmano PD-M502L pedals, comfortable, and they look sharp. I would definately reccomend that you buy these shoes, especially if you can find them on sale for 35 bucks like i did, i really lucked out, remember...after every ride...brush your teeth...no one likes a mud mouth ;-)
Favorite Trail: Oak Mountain
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At: Cahaba Cycles
Similar Products Used: Wal-Mart beater shoes haha
Bike Setup: Gary Fisher Marlin, Shimano PD-M520L pedals, and a WTB RocketV Race saddle.
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Marty
a Weekend Warrior
from North Augusta, SC 29841Date Reviewed: March 21, 2004
Strengths: Extreamly comfortable, Good stiff sole. Good bang for your buck. If you don't mind spending another $70 then I would get the shimanos that have the crank on the side to tighen down. But not everyone is willing to drop $140 on MTB shoes. The MO71 provides a good, well constructed shoe for a reasonable priceWeaknesses: Every blue moon the toung works itself over to the side. If you have your straps good and tight, this won't happen.Bottom Line: Extreamly comfortable, Good stiff sole. Good bang for your buck. If you don't mind spending another $70 then I would get the shimanos that have the crank on the side to tighen down. But not everyone is willing to drop $140 on MTB shoes. The MO71 provides a good, well constructed shoe for a reasonable price. They seem to be holding up quite nicely. They also work very well in mud, and breath quite well....
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$69.00
Purchased At: Andy Jordans Bikes
Similar Products Used: Pearl Izumi
Bike Setup: 2003 Giant NRS 1
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Jake
a Cross Country Rider
from San Antonio TXDate Reviewed: January 15, 2004
Strengths: affordable, spd compatibleWeaknesses: numb toeBottom Line: Good shoe for the first time clipper, fair price, spd pedals can be had for cheap. I've only had problems with the bottom of my foot going a little numb below the cleat, but that's probably my fault for riding like I do
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$65.00
Purchased At: N.C. bikes
Similar Products Used: none really
Bike Setup: jamis komodo
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