The Best Road and Gravel Shoes of 2022
Step up your cycling game with these road, gravel, and spin shoes
Step up your cycling game with these road, gravel, and spin shoes
Independent brand launches a new gravel model with environmentally conscious packaging.
Firm and shaped beneath the foot and at the heel; almost sock-like and malleable for most of the upper.
Words/images: Tim Schamber | From issue 107
Here's the cycling tech news making headlines for Friday, November 5.
The pursuit of the stiffest shoes may need to take a back seat to other more important considerations when you're ready to buy.
The Sector is a cross-country and gravel shoe that offers maximum pedaling efficiency, and rubber that makes the rigid sole walkable.
The Boa Li2 system features smaller dials, dual-direction micro-adjustment, and an environmentally-conscious design to reduce waste.
Shimano added 15 shoes to the company's offerings, with more color options and also sizing for smaller, narrower feet.
The Sector combines Giro’s Synchwire upper with a thermo-bonded — not stitched — exo-structure, with additional reinforcement for the toe and heel sections.
Look sharp while riding rocks in our favorite gravel bike apparel selections for the year.
Look sharp while riding rocks in our favorite apparel selections for the year.
The new shoe offers features for comfort, durability, and traction, at an affordable price.
Pearl Izumi’s X-Alp Gravel Shoes attempt to take the best characteristics of mountain bike shoes and tailor them to the needs of gravel riders.