by Philip Rees | Feb 21, 2014 | Footwear
Between the rain, snow, cold, and sand and salt on the roads, the winter months can be quite unkind to cyclists. Fortunately, Louis Garneau’s New Protect II Shoe Covers provide an economical solution to the first three. Their key feature is 3 millimeters of...
by Philip Rees | Feb 18, 2014 | Footwear
Having a solid connection to the pedals is important, but so is being comfortable and supported when it comes time to hop off the bike. This is where Giro’s Republic Shoes jump in, as they pull double duty by smoothly transitioning from the bike to the street...
by Philip Rees | Feb 17, 2014 | Footwear
Versaility is the key to your perfect ride, so let nothing get in the way. As is typical with Shimano, the R065 Road Cycling Shoe has cascading features, along with quality and style. Perfect for every riding condition, the R065 is compatible with both SPD and SPD-SL,...
by Philip Rees | Feb 15, 2014 | Footwear
We’ve heard you running around town bragging about how you’re the sports renaissance man. Pavement, dirt, bike, board, and slackline. If you do it all, you should take a gander at the Five Ten Spitfire Shoe. The Spitfire is just like you; it does it all....
by Philip Rees | Feb 14, 2014 | Footwear
Five Ten changed the flat pedal game forever when it introduced its Stealth Rubber Impact shoes. Not surprisingly, Five Ten has raised the bar, yet again, with its new Freerider VXi Shoes. To accomplish this, the Freerider VXi combines Five Ten’s Stealth...