Pearl iZUMi Men’s X-Alp Launch Cycling Shoe, Black/Shadow Grey, 41.5 M EU (8 US)
The first flat pedal shoe designed to handle the abuse of all-mountain riding to give you the confidence, control and comfort you need for all-day riding. This extremely lightweight shoe uses a premium dual compound Vibram® megagrip sole for instant pedal engagement combined with long wearing rubber at the toe and heel. Seamless bonded upper construction delivers unmatched comfort and lightweight durability for hours of riding.
Product Features
- Bonded Seamless Upper delivers lightweight, durable riding performance
- Reinforced toe cap for added protection
- Vibram dual density zonal outsole compounds deliver the perfect blend of exceptional grip, traction and durability
- Open, chevron shaped lugs with Vibram® Megagrip compound in toe and heel areas provide long lasting traction off-the-bike in all conditions
- Smooth, siped rubber outsole design with Vibram IdroGrip compound in pedal zone offers instant pedal pin engagement
Quality shoe that replaced my 5.10 Freerider Contact Purchased these to replace my 5.10 Freerider Contacts. I also have a pair of the original Specialized 2FO shoes as well. I think that the feel and grip of this shoe is superior to the Specialized 2FO. However nothing is as grippy as a 5.10. Now as for how these compare to the 5.10… The shoe is very comfortable and I have a narrow size 12 foot.Just walking around, the 5.10 feels more like a comfortable sneaker. The Pearl shoe is somewhat stiffer in the sole and with the fabric…
I would HIGHLY advise that anyone trying to do even entry level Enduro riding through mid to high level Trail riding NOT BUY these shoes. They are a light trail shoe at best with regard to grip and I was 100% disappointed and have already returned them. It’s unfortunate b/c these shoes score 5 stars for looks, the Vibram traction front and rear, as well as ventilation. However the grip, IE the most important part, is non-existent. For comparison, my 16 month old 5-10’s (of which I was trying to…