When Old Man Winter is knocking at your door its best not to take his threats lightly. That isn’t to stay that you should settle into the sofa with a cup of tea and binge watch your latest go-to series, but rather, pack on your best winter gear and meet him head on as you rocket down sparsely populated trails and crush frost coated climbs. The Fi’zi:k X5 Artica Cycling Shoes make the perfect addition to winter ready kit when you’re ready to brave the cold, arming you with battle-ready winter protection for fat biking extravaganzas, or just extra-chilly trail days, thanks to its fully waterproof uppers that insulate you, and beefy lugged tread that keeps you from sliding out on ice patches on foot.
The X5 Artica’s unique design combines an elite Fi’zi:k shoe fit with two layer technology to ensure total winter warmth. The inner layer insulates, and snugly secures your foot with a speed lace that wraps around you to provide an accurate and precise fit, giving you total support on the bike. The outer layer of the shoe is crafted from a Microtex reinforced shell that is seamlessly bonded to the inner, keeping the shoes low-profile while offering robust protection. A waterproof and breathable membrane wraps around the entire upper, making sure moisture can’t permeate, but sweat can be wisked away, preventing cold, wet feet while you ride.
We all prefer to max out our trail miles on bike, but never the less encounter stretches of dirt that are best hiked — especially in icy winter conditions, and the Artica does its best to make sure your footing stays sure on particularly treacherous sections of trail. Beefy lugs grip ice, sand, and mud to keep you secure, and spikes can be mounted at the toe if you’re in need of a little bit more to keep you confident through the elements. The outsole itself is built from carbon reinforced nylon, designed for stiffness on the bike that maximizes your power transfer, and just a touch of flex when you’re off, allowing torsional flex that keeps your gait natural on foot. The inside uses Fi’zi:k’s winter edition cycling insole, with a cozy fleece upper, and insulating aluminum foil on the underside to keep you warm through the coldest of days.
Shimano’s SH-RC7 Men’s Wide Cycling Shoes bring race-ready quality to those of us needing a higher volume shoes. Mirroring the standard width version, these shoes boast a carbon composite sole and comfortable upper to strike a balance between high intensity efforts and long mile comfort all at a smile-inducing price tag.
Shimano fashions the SH-RC7s from perforated synthetic leather, selected for both is lightweight comfort as well as its ability to usher cooling air throughout the shoe. Each shoe fastens with a micro-adjustable Boa IP1 reel across the top, with wide anchor points evenly distribute pressure across the upper. A hook-and-loop strap spans the forefoot for additional adjustability and customization of fit. Underfoot, a stiff carbon fiber composite sole facilitates efficient power transfer with a high stiffness rating 10 on Shimano’s 12-point scale, which means you don’t have to worry about wasted watts or fatiguing sole flex.
A work boot needs to be able to “work” in any condition, which is why Chrome created both the 415 and the Storm 415 Work Boots that are featured here. With Chrome’s Storm technology, the 415 combines the hardworking, waterproof durability that’s required for daily riding with the laid-back San Francisco styling of its “415” namesake.
Chrome constructed the uppers of the Storm 415 Work Boots from an oiled, full-grain leather. On top of this, the shoes feature the Chrome’s Storm waterproof technology — an internal membrane of four-layer breathable, waterproof fabric. And to make sure that absolutely no water get’s through, Chrome also gave the Storm a fully-taped seam construction. The uppers were attached to the last and sole using vulcanized construction, which also provides a flexible, yet durable sole. At the footbed, Chrome used a contoured polyurethane that’s impact-resistant and features a blown rubber midsole wedge for comfort. The soles are board lasted for pedaling comfort, which is really why Chrome created the 415 Work Boots in the first place.
Outside of the 415’s commuter advantages, Chrome made them to be the ultimate freestyle/lifestyle shoe. The heel is protected from bails by a rubber heel cup, and the midsole is reinforced with a nylon/glass fiber shank. The 415’s moderate profile also makes it easy to get in and out of either toe straps or cages. So, you don’t have to go down with the ship when the ship is sinking.
Finishing off the shoes are steel aglets that keep the laces from fraying, a padded collar at the ankle, and reflective rear loops that increases your visibility to motorists in low-light conditions.
If the SH-XC9 is Shimano’s shoe equivalent to its superlative XTR drivetrain, then the SH-XC7 is analog to XT, borrowing a heap of inspiration from its top-tier sibling to bring industry leading function to those of us on a bit more of a budget. Given that the XC7 is a race-ready shoe, the carbon-reinforced midsole is the most important of these layers as it places the XC7 near the top of Shimano’s stiffness hierarchy. It clocks in at nine out of 12 on Shimano’s stiffness scale, and the only Shimano XC shoe that’s stiffer is the XC9 S-Phyre at 11 out of 12. This places the XC7 firmly into race-ready territory, with highly efficient power transfer and just a hint of forgiveness for increased utility when running over barriers or climbing steep embankments.
Though it’s not as stiff as the S-Phyre, the XC7 does feature a more robust complement of lugs, so it’s better suited for navigating sloppy run-ups or trails on foot. The rubberized outsole also includes toe spike mounts for days when not even the lugs are enough, and the compound comes from the experts at Michelin. Michelin uses two different durometers throughout the soles, targeting different qualities of grip and durable depending on how the lugs will contact the ground—just like with the brand’s tires.
Shimano builds the last with its proprietary Dynalast construction, a design that increases pedal efficiency by a claimed .56% on each stroke. While that doesn’t seem like much at first, any cyclist who’s ridden for longer than two hours understands the importance of marginal gains like this. They can be the difference between finishing at the front or struggling to hang on. Dynalast involves lowering the toe-spring and heel section in relation to the arch and metatarsal areas to create an optimal pedaling angle on either side of the up-swing to shorten inefficient dead spots.
The upper is secured with a BOA IP1 dial and a single hook-and-loop strap over the forefoot, letting you quickly dial fit across the midfoot while leaving ample room for metatarsal expansion while mashing out of corners or jockeying for position during a bunch start. It envelopes your foot rather than simply strapping it down, creating more uniform support and further reducing pressure points.
You can start the season knowing that your feet will be content on the trails without blowing your entire upgrade budget with the Louis Garneau Slate Men’s Mountain Bike Shoe. Built with trickle-down technology from Garneau’s top-tier models, the Slate’s Ergo Grip 2 composite outsole and synthetic leather upper make it an ideal choice for several seasons of recreational trail riding with a race or two thrown in to test your development.
We like that Garneau crafts its entire line with seamless uppers, delivering shoes that accommodate your foot shape without irritating seams. When you’re pedaling hard to maintain speed through a grueling climb, the Slate’s HRS-80 nylon outsole helps your heels stay locked in place so you don’t lose power, while the offset hook-and-loop straps further help the cause. The ratcheting buckle allows you to make small adjustments to dial in the right fit, while the Ergo Grip 2 composite sole gives you reliable power transfer plus traction and grip for the times you need to hop off your bike and navigate impassable sections of trail on foot.
Hi I’m christopher from performance bicycle and this is the louis garneau t. Flex 300 mountain bike shoe now the t flex 300 is the as an ultimate mountain. Bike shoe you can do all sorts of racing. Or just if you’re a really avid mountain biker this would probably a great shoe for you’ve got a varnished microfiber leather upper here with nylon. Mesh inserts that provides for a secure fit but also allows for ample airflow. You’ve got two straps and an adjustable buckle to dial your fit in speaking of. Fit this shoe is heat moldable so. This is a process that you can do at home and it comes with everything necessary to repeatedly heat mold this. Shoe to your foot so you literally. Get a custom fit from this shoe flip it. Over to the bottom here, and we see the louie garnell power blade insert this. Piece is removable to provide for additional airflow or you can leave it bolted in place and it will give you a little bit of extra stiffness a little bit of extra power transfer you’ve as well. Got ample tread here as well as. Removable toe spikes there in case you. Find yourself in some very extreme conditions this is the louie garneau t flex 300 mountain bike shoe available. Here at performance bicycle.
Nothing shuts down the fun on a snow-bike adventure faster than cold, wet feet. If you plan on putting a respectable number of miles atop your fat bike this winter, you’ll need to invest in some dedicated footwear. It makes all the difference in the world. Lake has been making winter-specific cycling shoes for a few years now, so it already has the concept pretty well dialed in. That started with the MXZ303 winter biking boot, but honestly, it’s overkill unless you’re doing some very serious, very cold fat biking. For most of us, the MX145 mid-weight winter cycling shoe will do very nicely.
The MX145 starts with MX Sport Last featuring a larger and roomier toe-box than the Comfort last and provides increased foot control through the heel and forefoot. Its sole is relatively stiff for efficiency and features a Hypergrip Enduro outsole with Ice Lock anti-slip lug inserts. This combination has the stiffness to put power to the pedals and offers plenty of traction off the bike as well. The uppers are a highly water-resistant waxed canvas and leather, and Lake employs a waterproof membrane to seal out the elements.
The dual BOA IP1 closures have been quickly adopted by the professional ranks due to the fact that it offers easy fine-tuning, and it stays snug throughout your entire ride. And since you’re able to independently adjust the tension on the forefoot and the heel, you can lock down your heel, without having to over-tighten the rest of the shoe. And as you probably know, this means better blood flow and greater comfort.
Hi this is my shoes.com and city will have the lake cx 241 road cheese lakes. Police the cx 241 that suited the power and performance for road cyclist looking for an edgy shoe on race day. The cx 241 is made from synthetic leather rubber that molds around your foot the competition last features a curved profile that allows the foot to expand under high peddling pressures it. Comes with the two boa closure system that dials you into the perfect fit the. Lake race full carbon outsole is stiff and durable transferring all your power to the road and accepts three boats sbds l style cleats this is available in. Multiple sizes and cover options along with the wide version featured in this video at bite shoes.com.
Finding that balance between XC lightness and enduro durability is no easy task, but Shimano is more than up to the challenge with the SH-ME7 Cycling Shoes. They give all-mountain and enduro riders a lightweight option with ample protection and traction, without sacrificing responsiveness on the pedals. The SH-ME7 achieves its streamlined fit and consistent power transfer through a synthetic upper and stiff sole, which earns a rating of 8/12 on Shimano’s stiffness index.
Defending against trail debris and general wear and tear, Shimano added a reinforced armor panel over the shoe’s speed lacing system for more protection, while the speed lacing system itself adapts to a wide range of foot shapes with a secure fit. The ratchet buckle up top further secures an exact fit, and a stretch neoprene collar protects vulnerable ankle bones from errant sticks and rocks. A reinforced heel stabilizer holds your foot in place to ensure you don’t lose any power on challenging ascents, while the carbon midsole keeps thing responsive and lightweight. Shimano sought help from one of the grippiest options available for technical terrain by integrating a high-performance Michelin dual-density rubber outsole that offers superior traction with insane durability, stability, and slip resistance.
We tend to think that a ride isn’t considered epic unless there isn’t a little scrambling off the bike and a good hike-a-bike or two added to the mix. The Pearl Izumi X-ALP Summit Mountain Bike Shoe is a technical one designed to deliver superior comfort and durability for aggressive all-day comfort and all-mountain riding. Its rugged construction lends maximum durability when deep in the wooded backcountry or exposed desert slickrock. The X-ALP Summit uses a seamless upper that cradles the foot preventing any seams or hotspots that could lead to irritation. The closures consist of two lower hook-and-loop straps and a 1:1 Anatomic Buckle Closure System further up to dial in fit while removing pressure from your instep.
Inside the shoe, a supportive footbed cushions what your suspension doesn’t soak up, and the lightweight EVA midsole makes walking while off the feel like you’re wearing non-cycling sneakers. The shoes don’t forget pedaling efficiency though, and the nylon composite shank allows efficient power transfer to the pedals helping you up and over steep pitches without hammering your feet on long descents riddled with rock gardens. On the sole, Vibram Megagrip lugs provide outstanding traction giving you exceptional grip on loose trails or if you’re dabbling in some ‘cross. The shoes are 2-bolt MTB cleat compatible with a released cleat mounting area allowing plenty of space to clip in while tucking in the cleat far enough to prevent interference with grip or tap dancing on hard surfaces.
Built to take on any mix terrain adventure ride you can conjure up comes the Allroad Pro Cycling Shoe from Mavic. Designed with durability and comfort in mind, these shoes ensure that the last thing you have to worry about is your footwear.
Mavic constructs the upper from an innovative, lightweight material called Matryx providing all-day comfort and incredible ruggedness that endures on rough gravel roads and even some singletrack. Matryx uses a patented technology with woven-in Kevlar and nylon that’s 5 times more resistant to abrasions than synthetic fabrics and 10 times more than knit materials all while having the ability to map your foot for proper support and efficient pedaling. It even possesses reflective yarns in the upper for added low-light visibility. In addition to being durable and lightweight, it’s also highly breathable and quick-drying.
The Allroad uses a lace closure for dependable, lightweight, and an easily customizable fit while lace elastic keeps laces out of the chainrings. Mavic even ships the shoe with an extra set of laces so you can stash them in your riding bag should something go awry while touring or bikepacking and an Autolocker allows for dual adjustability between the top and bottom lace. Inside, an Ortholite insole provides all-day comfort and keeps feet happy even when you’re not clipped in.
Down below is an Energy Comp Allroad Outsole featuring pedal compatibility for 2-bolt cleats. Its Index Energy Transfer of 80 on Mavic’s scale isn’t quite as stiff as some of its racing models, however, it’s still plenty efficient and that additional flex offers more comfort when your day consists of racing the sun, not other cyclists. Its covered with a lower profile rubber sole for slip-free traction off-the-bike and easy walkability.
Hi this is my shoes.com and city will have the lake cx 241 road cheese lakes. Police the cx 241 that suited the power and performance for road cyclist looking for an edgy shoe on race day. The cx 241 is made from synthetic leather rubber that molds around your foot the competition last features a curved profile that allows the foot to expand under high peddling pressures it. Comes with the two boa closure system that dials you into the perfect fit the. Lake race full carbon outsole is stiff and durable transferring all your power to the road and accepts three boats sbds l style cleats this is available in. Multiple sizes and cover options along with the wide version featured in this video at bite shoes.com.
The Platinum II Shoe provides an efficient pedaling platform with its injected nylon/fiberglass sole, but without being unruly or overly stiff like a pure carbon sole. It’ll accommodate both three-bolt road cleats and two-bolt cleats used by mountain bike riders, so you can use this shoe for virtually any riding discipline you find yourself in. Additionally, Louis Garneau uses an excellent Boa IP1-S closure, which provides micro-adjustments with the quick twist of a dial.
What’s up everybody my name’s richard from zappos.com and these are the platinum two shoes from louie darnell. These have a standard fit design making them incredibly comfortable perfect for all day riding it’s got a synthetic. Leather upper here with mesh panels beneath that especially up there in those toes to help out with breath ability to keep your feet cool got your strap right there in front of your tongue running up their perforations on that tube also help out breath ability and your boa lace-up. Closure right there to lock everything in tight and of course just pop that out. To release it so getting these guys on and off is gonna be incredibly quick and easy it’s got textile lined interior for more comfort help increase air flow and of course a little bit of padding down there a footbed and got your steel insert inserts down here he’ll fit all major road and spd pedals so don’t even. Think about letting them pass you by add them to your cart today from louie garneau.
All right here we have the platinum. Gluey garneau 43 and again i believe it. Is designed in canada oh canada. Louie garneau shoes are cool let’s see. What’s inside again the signature two. Insults one not perforated ie hot stuff. Single boa. Pretty nicely padded tongue there. Obviously not a carbon soul nice. Inventive nothing looks replaceable i. Can’t tell oh yeah you do have a slight natural formation on that center line of a. Four-foot that’s pretty good material. Looks nice enough for the 150 i think. Dollar price point that these shoes are let’s open them up and see what’s inside oh yes here we have the cool soul. Bow on the venting you can see right. Deal pretty nice that’s pretty cool a. Good-looking insole actually it’s got. Some gift. That’s pretty good what’s a good-looking shoe match nuts. Your bag with these consoles. It’s pretty nice i look forward to china.
Sure, some people might kit up for the trail with the stiffest carbon shoes possible, putting themselves through torture to gain speed, but you’re more for the comfort side of things, and we can respect that. To offer you a softer fit than race-ready kicks, Lake created the MX105 Mountain Bike Shoe. At first glance they may look like a sneaker, but don’t be fooled — the MX105 is ready to take to the trail, with a supportive Trail V outsole, and lightweight canvas and Teltile synthetic uppers, and a DWR coating to keep your toes dry in light showers. The outsole has a profile more akin to a hiking boot than a bike shoe, offering you tons of grip with deep lugs when you’ve got to hike-a-bike across a precarious log bridge, or simply want to get off trail a few feet to check out the view. The sole also features a removable cleat plate cover, allowing you to skip the clipless pedals and opt for caged pedals or flats.
Hi this is my shoes.com and today we have the lake mxz 200 winter mountain bike shoes the standard for this. Winter’s riding is in lake mxz 200 with the taiking boot aesthetics this shoe is gonna keep your feet warm and comfortable for hike up bike situations and everyday winter riding disguised by. Its leather upper and lace closure as a heavy-duty waterproof membrane coupled with it insulate lining to keep your foot dry and worn the lace-up closure. Gives your foot more leverage to wear thicker socks and adjust the boot to your liking and as a nice mountain v vibram outsole for traction and walking comfort this shoe accepts to both spd. Style cleats and is available at bike shoes calm.
Hello guys for those of you who follow my channel you know that i was interested in getting into the off-road scene so i picked up a cycle cross bike and so when i bought the bike i didn’t. Have any proper off-road shoes to go with it so i ended up shopping around. And picking up a pair of the like mx 175. Mountain biking shoes and for this video. I wanted to give you guys just my brief. Review and kind of experience that I’ve. Had with those shoes now that I’ve been riding with them for a month or two okay. So these are my lake m x 175 mountain biking shoes i picked these up when i. Got my cyclotrons bike and i got them. Off a bike nash marcom for about $90 i. Do just want to say that i really hate buying shoes online i really like trying them on but i did go to all my bike. Shops and try on a lot of shoes and i was just really unhappy with all the entry-level shoes that were in my budget so i decided to roll the dice on these i. Did buy a size 42 which i ended up. Getting and being happy with its true. To my size that is the size that I’ve worn and other brands same size it’s my. Road shoe so I’m really comfortable with the desai’s so i was happy that. Worked out these shoes are made of a. Leather upper which one thing to note is. They’re pretty stiff when you first pull them out of the box and put them on so i did have to break them in but once they broke in they have felt a lot more. Comfortable and I’m really happy with the comfort in these shoes at this point. After about one and a half two months of use the one thing that initially drew me. To these shoes went when i purchased them was the bulk closure I’m a lot. Happier with the boa closure on the shoes than some of the other systems one. Thing to note about these i had read. Some complaints with the boas on the mountain bike shoes that they get dust in them and mud in them, and they gum up. And stopped working i haven’t had that experience so far and i have gotten these shoes fairly muddy a few times but if you did. End up clogging the ratchet in the little bowl wheel the shoes do. Come with this little tool that you can just it just kind of fits into the. Center of the ratchet and you just. Loosen the ratchet and take it apart and you could just clean it out if that was the case but so far i didn’t haven’t had. To do anything like that the bottom of. These shoes is made out of a stiff plastic there plenty stiff i have carbon. Soles on my road shoes and these are i. Can’t really tell the difference between the flexible weight. But anyways hopefully this video is. Helpful for any of those you look for. An intermediate level mountain shoe these. Do come in black as well the red shoes are a little bit loud i know but just. Thought I’d have fun and match them with the bike and I’ve been pretty happy with. Then so they do have them stolen sell i noticed at nash bart calm in the catalog. That i recently got this week so if you guys are interested that’s one place that you can get them anyways thank you. Guys for watching my video thank you those you who subscribe to my channel for those you who haven’t just let you. No i run kind of lower key cycling channel and i talk about product reviews. Of things that I’ve picked up and tried as well as just different cycling. Subjects that are on my mind so anyways. Thank you guys very much for watching my video and have a good day.
Hello I’m christopher jones from bicycles network australia and in this episode we’re looking at two north waves. Road cycling shoes the first shoe is the. Sonic 2 plus which i have here in my. Hand on the first look we can see that it’s kind of covered with a mesh on the. Outside so it is a breathable shoe because if i look closely in between i can see a lot of holes and gaps now. That’s going to help keep my foot nice for cool look at the fastening system. I’ve got velcro theto and then I’ve got the sl w which is the speed lace wind so. A nice little dial to tighten the shoe i. Can then back it off using this little metal tab i press down actually press. Down and it will back off the laces step-by-step now if i pull back completely then it i could actually. Release entire lacing pull on here and it completely dials out so this is a very. Very comfortable system especially what a sight and i just need to back it off just a little bit if the shoe feels a little tight we’ll have a look at the sole it’s a compass a sole with fiberglass and carbon that means that we. Have a relatively lightweight shoe quiet. Stiff but it also keeps a price down compared to a full carbon shoe so it’s a. Nice mix there to keep it on the affordable side on the base I’ve got a. Molded heel and toe at the top and my. Standard fittings for shimano spd sl and. The likes of just speed play etc let’s. Look at the next shoe the next shoe is. Called the evolution plus also from north way of another black shoe but the immediate difference i notice is that the upper is a complete leather upper. And they call it a bio dynamic fit which. Means it they’re saying with this design. And the way they computer control and. Design is I’m going to get a much better fit for my entire shoe which is going to. Then equate into performance looking at. This shoe I’ve got two of these slw this. Be nice one too, and they have exactly the same function with the step in and then pulling back I’ve also got the little. Tab so if i want to pull the laces all. The way back in fact they are all the way back but then if i pull all the way. Back and then i can completely release the laces so it doesn’t have any. Velcro or other fasting system look it has nice detail such a little italian. Flag which i appreciate nice attention to detail just to make me smile and moving to the bottom this is a. Closer to a carbon fiber so it’s more of. A it’s also a composite style but. It is and not a full carbon but closer to that and i can actually see some of the the pattern of the carbon fiber within the base now one of the features i do like of this too compared to the. Sonic 2 plus is that i have from screwing for the heel for the toe i. Don’t but what it means that if I’m walking around i can i know where this down means i had the ability to just. Simply replace that part without having to think about replacing the entire shoe just like the other shoe of water got some air vents on the bottom and this. Also comes with an adapter for speed. Speed play pedals which means i can actually reduce the profile and also the. Weight of the speed plate adapter down by using this so yeah these are two north way of cycling shoes I’m going to. Take one pair and give it a bit of long-term test and as you see how it performs I’ve been riding north wave. Shoes for quite some time been very happy with the style and the performance these shoes features some up the updated. Type of bow or speed lace winch system. Which I’m looking forward to just see how that performs I’m going to assume it’s a little easier I’m also interested. To see how well it fits my shoe i have a. Wider foot is it comfortable for me or. Do i need to go for a more compliant shoe so stay tuned to our bna videos if. You subscribe then you’ll be informed. When we have new videos and i look forward to seeing you next time. You.
Lightweight and super stiff may have a cult following when it comes to cycling shoes, but those of us spending our bike rides chasing adventure, hiking-a-bike, and charging into the beyond are looking for a bit more from our shoes. Enter the Sidi Defender Cycling Shoe for Men — supple, stiff, and supportive, and just the right amount of overbuilt with all-mountain ready lugs, and durable uppers that hold your foot in place like a firm handshake, and reinforced heel and toe that gives you support from your local trail network well into the wiliest of backcountry adventures and bikepacking excursions.
The Sidi Defender cycling shoes are constructed with Sidi’s Politex Sude Effect uppers, paneled for support and backed with mesh that lets your feet breathe. Sidi’s Politex material is unique in that it combines several different materials in thin layers to compound their strengths, and then coupled with compacted PVC to ensure rugged durability for long, hard miles bushwhacking through trail debris. Politex is designed to stand up to laceration, stretching, and ripping, with resistance to fading to keep your kicks looking as fresh as the day you got them, three years in. The panels of Politex hold your flippers snug, and are paired with both hook-and-loop straps and a Tecno-3 buckle system that cinches down to keep your foot comfortable for the long haul. The Tecno-3 system involves two ratcheting dials, Sidi’s proprietary, non-stretch wire, and a customizable fit at the instep and forefoot. Since adventure-minded shoes may spend a little more time on-foot and off bike, the Defenders feature a higher ankle design, giving cushion to stray cranks, and support to ankles for the moments when you have to throw your bike over shoulder and scramble up sketchy rock faces.
Over time, Sidi has become synonymous with supportive soles, and the Defender Cycling shoe is no different. These kicks use Sidi’s Outdoor Sole, which is designed with rubber that can adapt to variable trail conditions, offering serious grip through muddy and wet trails, and rocky faces alike. The tread pattern is strategic and deliberate, both aiming to target exceptional mud shedding skills, and comfort on foot. This is done by utilizing directional lugs that are designed to propel you forward in the front, and work as virtual brakes in the back. Ample spacing in between the beefy lugs keep the mud shedding, so your footing can stay sure, and clipping back in after a steep hike isn’t a burden.
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