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Submitted by
Sebastian
a Weekend Warrior
from Ogden,UT Date Reviewed: March 25, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | too many to list | | Duration Product Used: | more than 3 years | | Strengths: | Comfort, function, ankle protection, and style. | | Weaknesses: | None important. They leak water in a little bit, but hey I have four hard years on them. | | Similar Products Used: | Nike NGUBA | | Bike Setup: | FSR for five years. Now an OUTLAND VPP5 | | Bottom Line: | I have the all-brown 3/4 high clipless shoes. I bought these shoes four years ago. I have yet to have any thing go wrong with them. Clip setup was a snap. Shoes are very comfortable and protect your ankle from encounters with the crank and rocks. My Airwalks are still going strong. I am surprised at how long they have lasted. I still have afew more seasons to go on them. plus you can wear them in street clothes and only the trained eye would know you were wearing clipless shoes. I them in hot El Paso,TX and were cool as can be. Now in UTAH and are warm as can be too. Great all-around shoe if you are not a techno-weenie who needs flashy plastic shoes to match your hero-racer. I spandex is the only thing for you, I don't recommend these shoes. If you like going to micro-brew pub and havin' a brewski after a good ride, them these are the shoes for you. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jason Janelle
a cross-country rider
from Gunnison, CO Date Reviewed: December 30, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
If these are the black and grey shoes (I can't remember the name and u don't have a pic) then I have to say they are a waist of money. I had them for aprox 4 months and I broke the plate in them. I do have to agree that they are comfortable, but if you buy them, wear them as walking shoes, not riding shoes. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Audie Treat
a weekend warrior
from USA Date Reviewed: May 4, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
I do not have a review.I just want to know if the shoes that you are talking about are the ones with the flames on them because I am trying to get the ones with the flames and I wnat to know if they are any good.I had to put a rating but I really just want to know what the shoes look like thanks,Audie | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
tim
a weekend warrior
from VT Date Reviewed: July 23, 1997 | | Bottom Line: |
Simply the most comfortable bike shoes I've ever worn. I have very flat feet, and need the mid-boot support. The nifty metal plate in the sock liner is simple, but effective in protecting you from the cleat screws (never seen this in any other shoe). Since I ride to avoid mud (it's possible!), I expect these to last forever. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Cameron
a weekend warrior
from Hobart, Tasmania Date Reviewed: May 15, 1997 | | Bottom Line: |
Nice shoes except they squeak when you walk on hard surfaces | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Rob
a cross-country rider
from Mississippi Date Reviewed: April 15, 1997 | | Bottom Line: |
Hit: Fit my w-i-d-e feet. Normal looking. Miss: Can hold its weight in water. Sorta flat-footed fit.Think of it as a cycling-specific work boot. It has the cleat pocket, stiff sole, lace-holder strap, couple of fit straps, all the things needed to make it a real bike shoe. They're certainly not flyweight neon racing slippers; they're geared more toward people who like all-day adventures. Price isn't a bargan, but it's not obscene either. They rate a solid 3 chilis. | Overall Rating: |
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