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Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Wednesday, September 8.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Wednesday, September 8.
Expert advice from Lennard Zinn on how to get your cleat adjustment right and maintain a proper fit.
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 Ride Concept Vice mountain bike shoe’s sticky sole and pedal-connected feeling will help you progress and meet your goals.
The Boa Li2 system features smaller dials, dual-direction micro-adjustment, and an environmentally-conscious design to reduce waste.
The ME7 shoes have synthetic leather uppers, neoprene cuffs, a comfortable and effective retention system, and Michelin rubber soles.
The Terra Ergolace shoe is our pick for the best touring/light mountain bike shoes that are the closest thing to a sneaker for clipless riding.
The Specialized Recon 3.0 mountain bike shoes offer a sweet balance of stiffness and walkability that gave me control on all terrain.
The understated and classic Liv Shuttle Flat workhorse shoe got the job done.
Shimano added 15 shoes to the company's offerings, with more color options and also sizing for smaller, narrower feet.
Stay functional from head to toe in this year's top mountain bike gear.
Stay functional from head to toe in this year's top mountain bike apparel.
The Sector combines Giro’s Synchwire upper with a thermo-bonded — not stitched — exo-structure, with additional reinforcement for the toe and heel sections.
The new shoe offers features for comfort, durability, and traction, at an affordable price.
Five Ten Kestrel's nylon shank in the midsole flexes enough for walking but provides enough stiffness for efficient pedaling.
Full protection is the name of the game. But power transfer matters too with Shimano's ME-7 shoes.
Giro Code Techlace shoes are some of the most comfortable XC kicks on the market.
Northwave's Spiders combine running shoe aesthetics and breathability with a stiff sole for plenty of power transfer.
If you’re after a high-end, durable, walkable shoe that’s comfortable out of the box, the X-Project Pros tick all the boxes.