Shimano FN21 Spinning Shoes Features: Highly breathable indoor spinning shoe Seamless interior is comfortable when worn without socks Comfortable stiff and lightweight SPD... more
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Shimano FN21 Spinning Shoes Features: Highly breathable indoor spinning shoe Seamless interior is comfortable when worn without socks Comfortable stiff and lightweight SPD compatible sole with EVA cushioning EVA outsole is non-marking and gym friendly Highly breathable well ventilated mesh upper with mesh vent panels in sole keep the feet cool Insole has patterned indented surface for better air circulation and breathability Insole lining is treated by deodorizer and antibacterial agent with a fragrance of mint The shoe is made from washable fabrics, and is machine washable Lace up closure Integrated lace keeper strap holds laces in place Average weight: 590 g for a pair of size 40
...the shoe is at the lower end of the shimano range but offers great value for money when picked up on - line at end of season sales.
Tough suede and rubber shell with cambrelle lining makes for a comfortable shoe, both laces and velcro strap offer adequete fastenings and it looks pretty good, a stiff sole allows fairly comfortable walking when needed.
Sizing can be a problem due to the ridiclues small system that cycle shoes go by. Its a narrow shoe so make sure not only length but width is accounted for when choosing.Roughly 1 to 2 sizes above normal shoe size should be okay.
The attachement of cleats is pretty straight forward as one would expect from shimano, instructions in multi language format are easily understood...
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Advantages: Compatable for LOOK, SPD and TIME cleats Disadvantages: Only one color scheme
...The Shimano R121 shoe is a very durable and reliable shoe. It is compatable to 3 different cleats: Look, SPD and Time, which makes it very versitale for those of us with more than one bike with different pedals. Although it is almost not worth the trouble of changing cleats, as it is much easier just to buy new shoes instead of removing one cleat and re-installing the other and making all the required adjustments.
I have now had this pair of shoes for about 8 or 9 months and have logged way over400 hours and countless miles in them and they are showing less wear than could be expected.
I chose to use the Look cleat with my shoe and once I changed froom my Lake shoes to the Shimanoshoes I noticed a tremendous amount of added comfort. The soft inner-lining makes the wear on the achillies and ankles minimul while still having...
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Advantages: great value and functionality Disadvantages: might fall off once or twice whilst learning!
...The Shimano M535 pedals are my pedal of choice these days, I’ve used other pedals and even other manufacturers but I have found that for value for money and ease of use these cannot be beaten.
At first, using clipless pedals can be daunting but its not really an option when riding cross country as the added power and control are more than worth the effort of overcoming the fear and the odd bumps and bruises that you might get during the learning process.
Obviously using these pedals you also need to have shoes which are compatible, mind are the top of the range Shimano units (which I would highly recommend) at a cost of around £120 but these are by no means the only option as compatible shoes can be picked up for as little as £20 to £30.
Back to the pedals, they’re reasonably light, easy to maintain, set up and use and even manage...
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