by Philip Rees | Feb 2, 2014 | Footwear
Planning on cutting a swathe through the points race this season, but shudder at the thought of refinancing your home for a new pair of podium-worthy shoes? Give your wallet some relief, and give your legs a chance to finally do all the talking with the Women’s...
by Philip Rees | Feb 1, 2014 | Footwear
FEATURES of the Pearl Izumi Women’s X-Project 3.0 Shoe Full-length tapered composite plate (Patent-pending) gives on-the-bike power transfer and off-the-bike hike-ability 1:1 anatomic buckle closure features a 25-degree angled strap design that follows the...
by Philip Rees | Jan 29, 2014 | Footwear
Giro turned the mid-level shoe market on its head with the Apeckx Shoe. New for 2012, the Apeckx takes design cues from Giro’s high-end shoes, but packs them smartly into a more affordable package. The biggest difference is the sole; the Apeckx utilizes...
by Philip Rees | Jan 23, 2014 | Footwear
When you’re traversing mandatory hike-a-bikes, it’s good to know you’ll have the secure footing of Five Ten’s Hellcat Shoe. While your riding buddies slip and tiptoe in hard-rubber-soled, metal spiked, road-bike-based kicks, your...
by Philip Rees | Jan 19, 2014 | Footwear
The Select MTB shoe provides unbeatable fit and performance at an unbeatable price. Select Grade nylon and composite fiber plate for lightweight stiffness and durability Direct-Vent technology for cooling and drainage Concave shaped sole plate for enhanced stiffness...
by Philip Rees | Jan 18, 2014 | Footwear
It’s not always the case that your cycling shoes have to be some clodhopper-looking fashion disaster. For example, Pearl Izumi, a leader in high-performing women’s cycling apparel and shoes that are also cute, offer you the Women’s X-Road Fuel II...