Re-designed sole for greater durability
Two velcro straps, neoprene-padded tongue, SPD® compatible
Silver polyurethane-coated split leather and blue nylon mesh with black straps
Sizes: 36-48, whole sizes only
Recommended pedal: PD-M515
Submitted by
Scotty Pique
a Weekend Warrior
from Baltimore, MD Date Reviewed: August 11, 2006
Favorite Trail:
Avalon
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$80.00
Strengths:
Very very comfortable
Weaknesses:
Too mush silver, dont look that great
Bike Setup:
CDale F800
Bottom Line:
Very comfortable shoe that could be the best shoe ever with a better color schema.
Value Rating:Overall Rating:
Submitted by
CDM
a Weekend Warrior
from Calgary, AB Canada Date Reviewed: April 18, 2003
Favorite Trail:
Canmore AB
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At:
LifeSport
Strengths:
lightweight & supportive
Weaknesses:
silver colour
Bike Setup:
time alium pedals, rockhopper a1 fs
Bottom Line:
These shoes are gold! great weight, great support and I picked them up on clearance. can't beat em for the price.
Value Rating:Overall Rating:
Submitted by
Kyle
a Cross Country Rider
from Northwest, Montana Date Reviewed: July 2, 2002
Favorite Trail:
kootnia falls
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At:
Missoula Bicycle Works
Strengths:
its stiff, breathable, fits me well, looks cool
Weaknesses:
MY EGGBEATERS ARE NOT HERE YET!!
Similar Products Used:
Specialized rockhopper comp shoe
Bike Setup:
00 rhino summit
Bottom Line:
these shoes were bought on clearance so i got a good price on them. i've never had any trouble with these shoe yet. one of my feet got sore after an all day epic ride, but most of me was sore after that ride cause im not an epic rider. i wouldn't advise these shoes to those with wide feet, but if your feet arn't gargantous then they'll be great for you.
Value Rating:Overall Rating:
Submitted by
Brad
a Weekend Warrior
from Memphis, TN Date Reviewed: May 20, 2002
Favorite Trail:
Stankey Creek
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$100.00
Purchased At:
Outdoors Inc - Memphis
Strengths:
Great transfer to the pedals, no laces to fumble with, very easy to clean, and have that great bling-bling look them.
Weaknesses:
no setup for toe spikes, hard material is so easy to clean, it makes the nylon mesh look bad
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
C'dale M500 CAAD3, Marzocchi Bomber EXR, Tamer XC post, upgraded to Deore V-brakes, and my own little inventtion of a chain tensioner (chain slap was really annoying!)
Bottom Line:
these shoes rock! they feel great even when you are walking around after a ride. no flex in the sole means all your pedal power goes to the ground. For only $100, there is not a better deal out there and they look SupaFly.
Value Rating:Overall Rating:
Submitted by
jasper
a Cross Country Rider
from Nijmegen, Holland Date Reviewed: July 26, 2001
Favorite Trail:
Nijmegen, Holland
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Very stiff sole, but still quite a good walk. Comfortable Pimpy looks (should wear them underneath an Australian training suit with lots of golden jewelery :)
Weaknesses:
Gets wet quite fast
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
Trek 7000 with SI sadle and XTR brakes
Bottom Line:
Very nice pair of shoes. I got a great price for them (esp for our region). Easy to clean, too!
Value Rating:Overall Rating:
Submitted by
Tom M
a Weekend Warrior
from Raleigh, NC Date Reviewed: January 4, 2001
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$80.00
Purchased At:
Performance Bike
Strengths:
Very comfortable fit, good looks, sole good for walking in, Velcro straps easy to adjust.
Weaknesses:
Too wide for me (I have narrow feet).
Similar Products Used:
Nike
Bike Setup:
Bianchi Alloro road, Specialized Rockhopper
Bottom Line:
I really liked these shoes and got a fair price at Performance (they matched Supergo's $80 price). They were very comfortable for walking in, but unfortunately were too wide for my feet (which are narrow) when I tried riding in them. My feet slid around too much in size 46 and toes jammed the end in size 45. Ended up returning and found a pair of Sidi Rampa's at REI for $50, which I snapped up in a hurry. Haven't worn them yet riding, but will update after doing so.
Value Rating:Overall Rating:
Submitted by
George W. Bush
a Cross Country Rider
from Houston, TX, USA Date Reviewed: December 28, 2000
Favorite Trail:
Hmpf! Like you'll get 'at outta me!
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$90.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
-Plasticy stuff sure makes the mud easy to clean -Inset for the cleat makes it so I dont wear the cleats out every week -Stiff sole makes it so all my power goes right to the pedal -Looks pimp when it is flying by you... -Tread on the bottom holds well in mud
Weaknesses:
-Looks really gay when you are walking to the store in 'em cause you dont have platforms and your feet slip w/ normal shoes on your pedals..e.g. Time ATAC -Kinda Expensive but they fit really well
Similar Products Used:
I think it was the M-036? i dunno they were really wide
Bike Setup:
2001 Sugar 3 Stock except Time ATAC and a Z2 Atom Sport up front
Bottom Line:
These are great shoes...If you want to ride hard in 'em cause everything that touches those plasticy sides just bounces right off...usefull when in single track near thornbushes....The tread on the bottom holds very well in the mud and on the dry...Get these shoes unless they are out of your price range, which i could understand, or you want something that looks more practical..i dont regret getting these shoes...
Value Rating:Overall Rating:
What's New
»
BEST OF MTBR - Check out the highest rated bikes, parts, & gear!
»
LED BIKE LIGHT SHOOTOUT 3 - We test all the newest products and latest light and battery technology in this comprehensive guide»