S-Works Exos Evo Shoe - Men's
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Float like a roadie and sting like an enduro bro in the Specialized S-Works Exos Evo Mountain Bike Shoe. These hyper lightweight shoes are designed to feel like there's nothing there at all while supporting our biggest efforts and race days. Designed with a 'no stone unturned' mentality, the Body Geometry sole expertly supports our foot and transfers every ounce of power directly into the pedals. An adjustable Boa dial keeps us glued in the shoe for maximum performance. The advanced carbon plate sits under the lightest mountain bike shoe ever made so we're riding in cross-country and gravel races with more confidence than ever.
Details
- Ultra-light race shoes designed for peak mountain performance
- Carbon sole amplifies stiffness without adding weight
- Body Geometry aligns the hip, knee, and foot to enhance power
- Boa fit system delivers on-the-fly adjustments
- Breathable mesh upper reinforced with TPU for durability
- Non-slip heel and toe tread offers grip off the bike
- Two-bolt cleat pattern fits mountain bike cleats
- Item #SCQ00II
- Upper Material
- mesh, TPU
- Closure
- Boa IP1 Fit System
- Footbed
- Body Geometry
- Sole
- carbon [heel, toe] rubber
- Cleat Compatibility
- 3-bolt
- Claimed Weight
- [one shoe, size 42] 4.9oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
3 based on 4 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Slightly Large
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 3, 2021
Lightweight Stiff XC/Gravel Option
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- 43
- Height:
- 5' 11"
- Weight:
- 165
Shoes fit great, I was worried about breathability, but these did just fine in the 105 degree heat of the Sarlac Pit at Crusher. Overall the shoes are what I expected, a very lightweight, stiff XC and Gravel shoe option. The rear pull tab is a joke and will tear off if you actually use it to pull the shoe on, but a minor issue compared to the shoes overall quality construction.
July 15, 2021
Super light, but flawed
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Bought these for three single speed cross country races this year. Very light and first impression is they have slipper-like comfort. Wasn't sure they would offer enough support for hard out of the saddle efforts, but they felt great, no problem with support. Upon trying on the shoes for the first time, a pull on each of the heel tabs ripped them off. The tear was clean and didn't compromise the shoe, so I wasn't too concerned. 5 minutes into the first ride and there was irritation to the top side area of my foot along the cuff area of the shoe. The problem is cuff trim that doesn't extend all the way round the opening and ends with sharp edges. The tongue is close to covering the sharp edge, but for my foot, it doesn't. For now, I've sent them back to Specialized, but would try them again if the cuff trim is revised.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
June 26, 2021
Updated - Broke trying on
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
These run a full size bigger than Sidi. Normally a 46.5 in Sidi and I could wear a 45 or 45.5 in these shoes. Not sure why Specialized has such a hard time measuring things. Their mtb tires run a full size smaller than advertised, too. Their 2.35 tires will measure ~2.2 mounted up (on Roval wheels with 29mm internal width no less). See my other reviews. You've been warned. Finally got these in the correct size. Left shoe's BOA wouldn't loosen enough to get my foot in - seemed like it was only releasing half-way. I tinkered with it and it didn't seem like the cable was just stuck, I don't think there was actually enough cable in the BOA. It loosened about half as much as the right shoe. I tried to make it work using the heel tab to help pull it on and the tab immediately tore off. It's just a pinch tab, not a loop, so you can't really pull *that* hard on it to begin with. So for $500 you get shoes with wonky sizing that might arrive broken and that could fall apart trying to pull them on. Makes me how they'll last once you actually get them out riding... I'm a big fan of Specialized's bikes - I own two of them currently. But their other stuff is just trash in my opinion. Expensive trash. Add these shoes to the list.
June 20, 2021
Great Shoes
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
- Size Bought:
- 42
- Height:
- 5' 11"
- Weight:
- 155
This is more initial impretions. But, this is by far the most comfortable shoe I've worn on the mountain bike. It feels like you are putting on a slipper. I am coming from the specialized S-works Rekon which is also a great shoe, I would say the rekon is better for 'trail riding' or even sprinting for that matter. On the Exos Evo, the First thing when I put this on I thought I would have no control on the bike since there is no actual heel cup or support in the upper material. To my complete surprise, these locked my feet in really nice on the descents and more technical riding. The thing i have to like about these the most is how light and breathable they are. My first couple rides in there have been in 90+ degree weather and my feet have been far from burning up. I would reccomend this shoe that is going to be racing XCC, Endurance, Gravel Etc. Its crazy light, crazy stiff since it uses the same sole as the S-works rekon and crazy breathable. On a side note the new Boa system they used on this shoe has been great, micro adjusts really well. I have had problems in the past where dirt would seize the Dial up. Also sizing for this i use a 42 in all my other Specialized shoes and that is what i got in this. It felt big at fort because of how soft the upper is but im glad i stuck with the 42.
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