XC903 S-PHYRE Wide Cycling Shoe - Men's
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Why We Like The Shimano XC903 S-PHYRE Wide Cycling Shoe
Like the standard version, Shimano’s XC903 S-PHYRE Wide Cycling Shoe brings exceptional off-road comfort and performance to our cross-country or cyclocross efforts, but with some extra room inside. The combination of the microfiber synthetic leather/mesh upper and carbon fiber composite midsole provides us with the breathability, stability, and power transfer needed to ride at our best, while the dual BOA® Li2 dials aid us in finding the perfect fit across the entire foot. When walking in unrideable sections, the ULTREAD rubber outsole and technical tread pattern provide us with exceptional traction.
Details
- A wide version of Shimano’s XC903 S-PHYRE off-road cycling shoe
- Built with a lightweight microfiber synthetic mesh and leather upper
- The ULTREAD rubber with a technical tread pattern optimizes walking traction
- Dual BOA Li2 dials provide a secure, customized fit in each area of the foot
- A low-stack height in the carbon fiber composite midsole helps optimize power transfer
- The anti-twist stabilization in the heel cup provides optimal foot positioning
- Item #SHIU1MS
- Upper Material
- microfiber synthetic leather and mesh
- Closure
- BOA® Fit System featuring Dual-Dial Li2
- Footbed
- high density cup insole with adaptable arch pads
- Midsole
- carbon fiber composite
- Sole
- ULTREAD Rubber
- Cleat Compatibility
- SPD 2-bolt
- Activity
- bike
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 25, 2024
Best Shoe I have ever purchased
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- I've used it several times
Love the fit and it has made all other shoes in my possession obsolete.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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