Hey, nice review! I have a question. I can use these shoes for walking without hearing the metal noise touching the ground? I go with the bike at work and from the parking space until the office i have a stone flat surface for 500 meters Thank you! Waiting for your answer!
Can anyone there comment on the sizing of Specialized vs Shimano shoes? I'm a perfect, PERFECT, 42 in Shimano shoesies. Like enough toe-box wiggle room to hike down slopes while having absolutely zero heel lift and no side-to-side funk. Just hoping someone can compare the 2 for me as I'm pretty limited on local options... I really love all my Shimano shoes but have heard great things about these and I'll be doing the Arizona Trail this Fall with plenty of HAB ;D Edit: Also I ask because Specialized website shows I'm likely to be closer to a 41.5? So would I need to downsize for Specialized shoes? Thanks a ton!
Hey @putzinator thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately we have never rocked any shimano shoes so I can’t compare them directly. I would say that I would not downsize based on their recommendation. Their recommendation is a little on the small side for me me too and I stayed with my normal size and I’m very happy I did. These shoes rock do hot hesitate to get them for your trip I’m sure they will be perfect and let us know how it goes
I have Shimano and Specialized shoes - all I can say is, best to try them on - a 45 in Specialized fits well and I have a 46 in Shimano - but I think a 45.5 wold be better but it works.
@@iebiker124 Hey Brian thanks for the info! I should've updated this as I did find a store to try them on and concluded for anyone in the future: go based off the cm. I'm a 26.5cm shoe which is a 42 EU (8.3 US) in Shimano but a 41.5 EU (8.5 US) in Specialized. Since both of these shoes are "True to Size/Fit".
Great video! Do they go size to size? On the label, the inscription and insole correspond to the size?
Hey, nice review! I have a question.
I can use these shoes for walking without hearing the metal noise touching the ground? I go with the bike at work and from the parking space until the office i have a stone flat surface for 500 meters
Thank you! Waiting for your answer!
What do you think about the rim 1.0 without the boa?
La boa está aquí colgada
Can anyone there comment on the sizing of Specialized vs Shimano shoes? I'm a perfect, PERFECT, 42 in Shimano shoesies. Like enough toe-box wiggle room to hike down slopes while having absolutely zero heel lift and no side-to-side funk. Just hoping someone can compare the 2 for me as I'm pretty limited on local options... I really love all my Shimano shoes but have heard great things about these and I'll be doing the Arizona Trail this Fall with plenty of HAB ;D
Edit: Also I ask because Specialized website shows I'm likely to be closer to a 41.5? So would I need to downsize for Specialized shoes? Thanks a ton!
Hey @putzinator thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately we have never rocked any shimano shoes so I can’t compare them directly. I would say that I would not downsize based on their recommendation. Their recommendation is a little on the small side for me me too and I stayed with my normal size and I’m very happy I did. These shoes rock do hot hesitate to get them for your trip I’m sure they will be perfect and let us know how it goes
@@EricBecky Awesome thanks so much for the info y'all! =D
I have Shimano and Specialized shoes - all I can say is, best to try them on - a 45 in Specialized fits well and I have a 46 in Shimano - but I think a 45.5 wold be better but it works.
@@iebiker124 Hey Brian thanks for the info! I should've updated this as I did find a store to try them on and concluded for anyone in the future: go based off the cm.
I'm a 26.5cm shoe which is a 42 EU (8.3 US) in Shimano but a 41.5 EU (8.5 US) in Specialized. Since both of these shoes are "True to Size/Fit".
My heels slip in these. I am returning them.
But they look terrible lol
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