Polaris MR 3000 MTB Cycling Shoes Features: Micro fibre and soft mesh upper 3 strap Velcro® fastening for secure fit Stiff sole with competition tread and front metal screw-in... more
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Polaris MR 3000 MTB Cycling Shoes Features: Micro fibre and soft mesh upper 3 strap Velcro® fastening for secure fit Stiff sole with competition tread and front metal screw-in studs for extra grip SPD compatible fixing
Advantages: Hard wearing, smart, practical Disadvantages: very uncomfortable
...I have a pair of Polaris Nexus cycle shorts purchased in 1996 or there abouts, they are comfortable (I have removed the padding) smart and hard wearing. They have covered thousands of miles and are only just starting to show their age.
I have another pair identical in all but colour purchased in 2005 which are so tight around the nuts as to be useable only for indoor games.
This reflects the review of the other reviewer of these shorts and indicates a superb product ruined through lack of attention to detail (possibly during a change of manufacturer). The shorts seem to be cut for standing up not for cycling. I do not know if Polaris still exist as their Web Site is no longer available, if they do not still exist it is easy to see why not!...
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Advantages: Strong, well made, functional Disadvantages: Nothing yet.
...SPD INTRO
Shimano M072 shoes are SPD cyclingshoes so here's a quick explanation of what SPD is.
For those who may not know SPD stands for Shimano Pedaling Dynamic. All very nice I hear you say, so to explain they are Clipless pedals. Basically you get a pair of shoes, bolt on some clips to the shoes, get a pair of SPD pedals which are like a clamp, step on the pedals and your feet are locked to the pedals. Rotating your feet to the side then releases you from the pedal. (not as dangerous as it sounds).
GENERAL
Shimano mountain bike shoes have been around for a number of years now and in my opinion if you are a user of SPD pedals then you can't beat Shimano PSD shoes for reliability. I have used number if different types over the years, most of which I cant remember the name off and ones that usually found the bucket because they broke...
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Advantages: Quality of mayerials & manufacture. Pocket arrangements Disadvantages: Shape design and cut. Cost.
...Wanted an all purpose touring short to replace my Beanbags which are destined for the dustbin.
Polaris Nexus Touring Short: Tried to find local shops which stoke this item, but without luck. Therefore bought on-line. Pleasantly surprised by quality of material and manufacture.
All going well until I tried them on. At six foot, I'm tall but not enormous. With a normal waist of 36" I obtained the XL size (37"). The waist would have been just right if it was at my waist. Fit is more like a pair of hipsters than cycling shorts. Needs a further 2" in body length. Given the XL tag, the seat was far too tight and the cut at the front (under the delicate bits) more so. I have a traditional dropped bar touring bilke with bars 2" below saddle, so tend to lean forward - after an hour, dowright uncomfortable. Does raise question whether...
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