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Shimano
AM7 Mountain Bike Shoe - Women's

4 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews

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Why We Like The AM7 Mountain Bike Shoe

The uppers on the AM7 got a refreshing step up this year, while still using Shimano's durable synthetic leather, but opening up mesh panels for breathability, and omitting the lace-guard that trapped heat in on toasty days, leaving our feet feeling all too warm inside. Now we find a comfortable breeze gracing our toes to fight hot-foot and keep us hammering up and down trails all day. Another change occurred at the ankle, adding the same stretch mesh that you'll find on the ME7's adding a cuff that keeps rocks and trail debris from making its way into your shoe mid ride. Inside, you'll find largely the same construction, with the same fit and supportive insole to keep your arch and heel feeling good all day. The sole uses the same Vibram rubber as last year's flat version, but with the additional recessed cleat mount that sits out of the way for when hiking a bike is a must, allowing you to enjoy the same tacky traction as before, when the rubber hits the trail.


Details

  • Redesigned enduro shoes for clipless riders
  • Uppers updated with mesh for breathability
  • Stretch mesh ankle collar keeps rocks and debris out
  • Tacky Vibram rubber offers huge traction
  • Molded toe cap protects your little piggies
  • Cup insole supports heel and arch all day
  • Recessed cleat channel for stable pedal platform when not clipped in
  • Item #SHI00OR
Upper Material
synthetic, perforated
Closure
lace, hook-and-loop strap
Midsole
AM7
Sole
rubber, EVA
Cleat Compatibility
2-bolt mountain
Claimed Weight
[single, size 42] 14.4oz (408g)
Activity
downhill, enduro, trail
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

4 based on 2 ratings

Review Summary

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4 out of 5 stars

August 17, 2020

Nice shoe

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I finally switched from some super old-school style shoes to these and I'm pretty happy with the upgrade. My toes certainly thank me. I have fairly narrow feet with a low instep and these give me enough security and a close fit while still being able to wiggle my toes in the toe box. Much appreciated. I found they fit true to size and they feel sturdy and give enough support when I'm pedaling uphill or coming back down. I like the stretchy bit around the achilles for added comfort and to prevent rocks from getting in there. The laces tuck nicely into a band so you're not at risk of them getting caught in your crankset. I docked one star because I wish they had more ventilation. I've been biking in UT all summer and, especially the couple times I've ridden lifts, I can feel my toes baking in the sun. The toe box is completely solid impermeable material.

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Brita U
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

4 out of 5 stars

June 22, 2020

Solid Shoes

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I'm fairly new to MTB so these shoes may be great, I just am not a huge fan of these kind of shoes (I'd rather have something lighter and less chunky feeling). Definitely wish I had sized slightly down there seems to be too much space in the heel of my foot. Bought true to size. Been on several longer rides with these and they've held up great and saved me from a few injuries.

Maddie H
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com