Canyon SPD Mountain Bike Shoe - Women's
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Why We Like The PEARL iZUMi Canyon SPD Mountain Bike Shoe
With the comfort of a running shoe and the tech of a mountain bike shoe, the PEARL iZUMi Canyon SPD Mountain Bike Shoe is ready to tackle anything from hot laps after work to weekend coffee rides. The two-bolt cleat platform is bolstered by a composite shank for efficient pedaling, while the carbon rubber outsole ensures we have tons of traction off the bike for hike-a-bike situations. The EVA midsole helps absorb shock from drops and rocks while allowing us to go from trail to tavern without a shoe change.
Details
- SPD-compatible trail riding shoe for all-day comfort
- Carbon composite shank provides fatigue-fighting stiffness
- EVA midsole provides the feel of our favorite running shoe
- 2-bolt cleat platform allows for a locked-in, efficient feel
- Carbon rubber outsole ensures a steady grip off the bike
- Lace closure helps lock in a secure, custom fit
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- Upper Material
- 60% rubber, 40% synthetic
- Closure
- lace
- Midsole
- EVA, nylon composite shank
- Sole
- carbon rubber
- Cleat Compatibility
- 2-bolt
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Activity
- trail, cross-country, gravel
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4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 19, 2023
Not for high instep
Overall seems like a good clip in shoe, but shoes were returned. I was hoping with the lace up style it would fit my high instep. Unfortunately there is a 1/4” strip of elastic that goes over the instep, this caused me pain after a few minutes. It looks like it could possibly be expanded a bit by snipping some stitching and releasing a small loop. I didn’t want to alter the shoe and not be able to return it. Guess I didn’t like them enough to give it a try. Be sure to use the sizing chart for correct length.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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