Giro 2018 Men’s Privateer R Trail Cycling Shoes – Dark Shadow/Dark Red (Dark Shadow/Dark Red – 42)
The Giro Privateer R Men’s Shoe fulfills the duty of hardworking trail blazer within Giro’s line, offering the rugged durability, micro-adjustable fit, and grippy traction desired by singletrack connoisseurs. Functional updates improve the shoe’s traction when you’re forced to dismount and hike over unruly stretches of trail. Most notably, the previous sole featured harder lugs that felt slippery across slick rocks, roots, and steep inclines. Completely overhauled, the redesigned sole uses high-traction rubber lugs that are much softer, so you’ll have no trouble gripping onto a variety of terrain features in the forest, desert, and mountains. The remainder of the shoe stay’s true to the original Privateer, and that’s a good thing if you’re seeking a well-rounded performer that eagerly accompanies you on singletrack adventures and weekend races. Plenty stiff without being unrelenting like a race-specific shoe, the co-molded nylon sole efficiently harnesses your power into forward locomotion. And for racers dismounting on mucky courses, the sole accepts toe spikes that prevent slipping on mud and wet ground. Along the shoe’s upper, supple microfiber wraps your feet in cloud-nine comfort, with perforations throughout for ventilation. Two hook-and-loop straps secure tightly, with the mid-foot strap offset to relieve pressure points. The upper strap sports a micro-adjustable buckle that prevents heel lift for greater pedaling efficiency. As a fresh-wearing bonus, the shoe’s interior benefits from Aegis antimicrobial, which keeps funky odors from taking residence.
Product Features
- Upper Material: microfiber
- Closure: N-1 ratchet, 2 hook-and-loop straps
- Footbed: molded EVA insole with medium arch support
- Sole: co-molded nylon and rubber
- Cleat Compatibility: 2-bolt mountain
Evolution of an already fantastic shoe After nearly 5 years with my previous pair of Privateers (commuting, cx racing, etc.) I am stoked to be in these new generation kicks. There are a number of differences and improvements that I’ve noticed, and some changes that I’m interested to see pan out. The material is much different from year’s past all around, except maybe the liner on the inside. The Velcro is stronger, a solution to one of my previous model complaints. The ratcheting strap feels easier to ratchet, but also lighter in…
Well made, beautiful shoe with good stiff sole, sturdy straps and buckles -that does not fit. I am a size 44 normal width foot. I purchased this 44.5 Giro Privateer shoe to replace my worn out 44 Giro Privateer shoe. It measures up… kinda. Everything but the fit. I don’t understand why shoes are not the same shape as feet. The area where your toes are located, on every human I have met, is wider than the heel. These are bunion inducing uber narrow shoes. I got 44.5. If you have wide feet, there is another model for that… but I suspect that’s what will fit a normal foot. I would buy…
Nice! First pair of cycling shoes I’ve ever bought that fit.I’m 6’5″, size 14 (49) shoe, and I’ve accepted that things won’t fit right. With cycling shoes, I have to buy big, and cinch the straps down hard. The sho then slowly falls apart.These are perfect. Yes, they’re more narrow and snug than typical, but they seemed to remove just the wasted space.OK, so most of my happiness is due to fit, but upper strap adjustment tightens with a little lever (precise…