by Philip Rees | Oct 25, 2014 | Footwear
A rubber compound developed for rock climbing, without a doubt, gave Five Ten an upper hand when they entered the mountain bike market. That, however, is only one aspect that keeps shoes like its Freeride Element a top choice for flat-pedal riders. Other contributing...
by Philip Rees | Oct 23, 2014 | Footwear
FEATURES of the Pearl Izumi Men’s X-Alp Seek VI Shoe Low-cut construction for a light, fast fit and feel Composite fiber injected nylon plate for efficient power transfer EVA X-Alp outsole/midsole for off-the-bike cushioning and comfort and on-the-bike power...
by Philip Rees | Oct 23, 2014 | Footwear
The Tri-Xspeed Shoes have an offset positioned Power Flex Strap that extends from the inner arch to the outer tendons to secure heel placement and reduce metatarsal pressure. A rear pull hoop is anchored from the bottom of the heel for an efficient and quick pull-on....
by Philip Rees | Oct 22, 2014 | Footwear
A tough synthetic leather upper complete with low-profile armor give the Shimano M161G Mountain bike shoe the strength needed for off-road madness. When you find yourself slogging over the unrideable, a roomy Volume+ last, aggressive traction lugs, and flexible...
by Philip Rees | Oct 21, 2014 | Footwear
From bike to trail and back again, the versatile, breathable Arroyo Pedal will take you where you want to go. Combining the best elements of a bike shoe, trail shoe and a sandal, this all-terrain wonder features waterproof nubuck leather, a comfortable compression...
by Philip Rees | Oct 20, 2014 | Footwear
While triathlon, especially ultras, are hard on bodies from head to toe, feet take the brunt of the force. The Shimano SH-TR32 Shoes are specifically designed to support feet during the bike portion, while being comfortable enough that the transition to the run is a...