ChromeKursk Cycling Shoe - Men's
Item # CRM0023
Kursk Cycling Shoe
Tug on the Chrome Kursk Shoe, tuck the laces into the lace garage to keep them out of your drivetrain, and hit the road. The Kursk is a tough, cycling-specific shoe that moonlights as a simple pair of casual kicks. Thanks to features like stainless aglets (or lace end-caps for non word-nerds), the aforementioned lace garage, and a board-lasted sole, the Kursk will keep your feet protected and your bike rolling fast.
- The 1000-denier Cordura fabric resists damage from pedal cages, crashes, and nasty bar bathrooms
- Fiberglass-reinforced nylon shank increases pedaling efficiency
- Rubber toe and heel for maximum durability
- Low-profile design for excellent fit in pedal cages
What do you think about this product?
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August 13, 2020
Don't be fooled by "true to size"
- Fit:
- Runs large
- Size Bought
- 9.5
- Weight
- -1 lbs
First lets just say these shoes rock. Super durable, comfortable, and perfect for biking in the city. However, they run VERY large and long, more so than the converse phenomena. I am usually sizes 11-12 in shoes and had to size all the way down to size 9.5 after ordering and returning every size from 11 down. The heel portion in the back of the shoe tends to be longer and wider than most shoes and was slipping off when i walked. I'm very happy with the 9.5 though. Takes some time to wear in as well.
Aidan K.
August 25, 2018
Better than I anticipated
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I was pleasantly surprised with this sneaker. I haven't been able to wear this type of shoe because they typically lack support but this shoe works. I use it as a bike shoe with a vintage steel race bike with tow clips and the straps removed and it works quite well. I also wear them throughout the day. I bought a second pair. Keep making them, John M.
John M.
April 26, 2017
From the bike to the gym
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Fit:
- True to size
- Size Bought
- 11
- Height
- 5` 11"
- Weight
- 210 lbs
I love these shoes. I've had them for a few years and I use them for everything from biking around town to deadlifting at the gym. The laces are way longer than they need to be, but they have a bungee that keeps them from flopping around.
Chris Smith
September 21, 2015
Worst shoes I've ever owned.
Wore these for three days and the soles started to separate at the edge.
Sylvan S.
October 21, 2014
Kursk Shoes by Chrome Industries
360 degree video of Kursk shoes.
jason cale
October 21, 2014
Bombproof and stylin'
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Super tough, great value. Soles feel like they will last forever. Protected toe piece increases durability. I get lots of compliments on these too. Super cool process in how they make these soles.
jason cale
January 15, 2014
Cool and comfortable shoes
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Fit:
- True to size
These shoes are well made and very comfortable to wear. True to size. These become my favorite.
Thai D.
June 12, 2013
Pretty decent casual cycling shoe
These shoes are pretty cool. The fabric for the uppers is super tough and I do not think that I will be wearing them out anytime soon. With the toughness does come some stiffness so they do take a little while to get broken in so that they move with your fit better. After a few weeks they fit and feel great. I took them on a 60 mile ride over the weekend and the performed admirably.
BJ Platte
May 2, 2013
I like these shoes
They are great for what they were designed for, riding on flat pedals or cages. Walking is a different story. They are still not broken in at the heal and I have several blisters to show for it. I don't mind, I will heal. But if you are planning to walk any distances after getting off your fixie, put another pair of shoes in your messenger bag. These are definitely great bike shoes.
Daniel Moore
February 7, 2013
Great shoes
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Love 'em. A good stiff sole, comfortable fit, quite water-resistant, tough and durable - what more could you want. They aren't real comfortable for walking in but that's to be expected.
Emma and Jarrod Hall
Emma and Jarrod Hall
June 5, 2013
Yes they do. They are a spacious fit, but true to size.
June 13, 2012
I am from the old school and still use...
I am from the old school and still use cage pedals with toe clips. Will these go in and out of the toe clips easy enuf.?? or another suggestions.
Kean B.
Josh Chapman
June 14, 2012
Hey, Yeah, that shouldn't be a problem at all.
Emma and Jarrod Hall
June 5, 2013
So do I. They are perfect. They have a nice stiff sole. They are made from a tough canvas that won't be damaged by rubbing on your toe-clips. I commute daily in Seoul, South Korea, lots of lights, lots of crazy traffic and emergency stopping. Feet go in and out no problems.
October 31, 2011
Hi. I don't use cleats. should I get these...
Hi. I don't use cleats. should I get these shoes or the "Kurtz Pro" model. I notice the Kurtz pro has other features like the rocking sole, which I do find appealing. Or is the cleat feature the only real difference between these shoes?
RPL
Chris Smith
March 23, 2012
The pro has a rockered sole because it's stiffer than this version is. This is flexible and, therefore, doesn't need a rockered sole to make it easy to walk in. If you are using platform pedals, I would highly recommend these shoes. I've been using them for the past year and love them.
July 25, 2011
How soon will it be til chrome releases...
How soon will it be til chrome releases the midtop in the color brown?
Lance Ackerman
July 25, 2011
kursk black on tile
Very supportive yet not even close to compromising the comfort factor. Clean, stylish, yet tough and functional.
Lance Ackerman
colin
February 28, 2013
do they run true to size?
colin
February 28, 2013
do the shoes run true to size?