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Five Ten Maltese Falcon Cycling Shoe - Women's
Designed for comfort and speed, the Five Ten Women's Maltese Falcon Shoe delivers all-around high-performance on just about any trail you'll explore. A durable nubuck leather upper with mesh tongue and side panel bring you the ideal blend of toughness and breathable comfort, which is furthered by a perforated toe vamp that promotes cooling airflow. The Maltese Falcon's compression-molded EVA midsole with a mid-flex plate provides impact-absorption, stability, and reliable support on rowdier trails, while the Stealth S1 rubber outsole serves up an ideal combo of sticky traction and tough durability.
Shimano SH-ME3 Cycling Shoe - Women's
A good day of mountain biking starts when you hear the click of cleat into pedal and you start spinning your legs towards the trailhead. Give your feet something to be happy about when you start laying down the power with the Shimano SH-ME3 women's cycling shoes. With a recreationalist's balance of comfort and performance, they feature a middle level of flex, allowing for the stiffness necessary for laying down power but enough flex that you won't be cursing them when you need to hike-a-bike,
The sole starts out with lightweight rubber, and an all-around tread, so you have traction in all conditions when you're not on the bike, and a TORBAL midsole allows for your natural flow motion while in the saddle. Fiberglass reinforcement on the midsole gives you the stiffness you need for mashing up punchy climbs without adding much weight, and still allowing for comfortable flex.
Up top, supple synthetic leather wraps your foot securely, and a mesh patch near the toes helps prevent roasted piggies on sun-blanched trails. Holding your foot in place are two hook-and-loop straps over your forefoot and instep, and a reverse-buckle up top offers precise tightening that ratchets down, hiding the excess strap so it doesn't get hung up on trail debris. The shoe is built on a women's specific last, so it's narrower than Shimano's men's line, providing a fit tuned more towards our narrower feet. This is especially prevalent in the ankle, where it's slim and hugs your heel into place, preventing slipping on a climb laden with power moves.
Giro Terradura Mountain Cycling Shoe - Women's
The Giro Terradura Women's Mountain Shoes strike the perfect balance between super stiff-soled shoes that transfer all the power but aren't great for walking and soft-soled shoes that walk well but feel squishy on the pedals. Giro uses a strong and durable nylon shank that's stiff enough to get down the trail fast and just flexible enough to keep your heels in your shoes when hiking your bike up a steep incline. A Vibram lugged outsole also grips rocks and other obstacles that you come across on the trails better than shoes that come outfitted with plastic lugs.
Even with all that attention to the outsole, Giro didn't ignore fit. The Terradura's upper is designed to fit a narrower foot, with a ratcheting buckle and two hook-and-look closures for a comfy and secure fit. Perforations in the microfiber upper let feet breathe, and toe box reinforcement provides durable impact protection.
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Scott MTB Comp BOA Lady Cycling Shoe - Women's
Equip yourself for weekend desert trips and evening rides in the local forest preserve with the adaptive, foot-wrapping fit of the Scott Women's MTB Comp BOA Lady Shoe. Wherever your riding takes you, the Comp Boa Lady Shoe delivers a micro-adjustable fit with its Boa L6 dial. This quick-lacing system tightens precisely with a quick, simple twist, and it's complemented by a lower strap for added stability during fast pedaling movement.
Seeing that you'll be exploring remote stretches of trail, the fiberglass-reinforced nylon sole maintains an efficient platform when you're pushing uphill for miles and keeping pace with your faster friends on the way back down. Another innovative feature, Scott's ErgoLogic footbed customizes the shoe's fit and feel. ErgoLogic achieves a tailored fit to your foot's unique shape with adjustable arch support. Ultimately, this means you'll pedal in secure-fitting comfort without painful pressure points holding you back.
Giro Rev Cycling Shoe - Women's
Tackle any discipline you fancy with comfort and control in the Giro Rev Cycling Shoe. These kicks are built from the ground up with co-molded rubber and nylon outsoles for stiff power on the bike, and grip off of the bike, that's partnered up with a die-cut EVA footbed to elevate comfort when you're spending long days in the saddle. The uppers are crafted from supple and supportive synthetic that's decked out with ample perforations and mesh panels to boost breathability, helping to prevent the ever-dreaded hot-foot. To help you secure the ideal fit, Giro equips the Rev Cycling Shoes with three large hook-and-loop straps that stay put while you're riding, but are easy to adjust.
Pearl Izumi X-ALP Summit Cycling Shoe - Women's
We think that the best mountain bike adventures involve a little sporadic rock scrambling on foot, or a river crossing or two, and it's apparent we're not the only ones, with the Pearl Izumi Women's X-ALP Summit Mountain Bike Shoes. Designed to deliver, the X-ALP Summits are perfect for all-day support and comfort when you're carving your own backcountry trail, or lapping desert singletrack shadowed by massive saguaros. The X-ALP Summit uses a seamless upper that cradles the foot preventing any seams or hotspots that could lead to irritation. The closures consist of two lower hook-and-loop straps and a 1:1 Anatomic Buckle Closure System further up to dial in fit while removing pressure from your instep.
Inside the shoe, a supportive footbed cushions what your suspension doesn't soak up, and the lightweight EVA midsole makes walking while off the bike feel like you're wearing non-cycling sneakers. The shoes don't forget pedaling efficiency though, and the nylon composite shank allows efficient power transfer to the pedals helping you up and over steep pitches without hammering your feet on long descents riddled with rock gardens. On the sole, Vibram Megagrip lugs provide outstanding traction giving you exceptional grip on loose trails or if you're dabbling in some 'cross. The shoes are 2-bolt MTB cleat compatible with a recessed cleat mounting area allowing plenty of space to clip in while tucking in the cleat far enough to prevent interference with grip or tap dancing on hard surfaces.
Sidi Drako SRS Push Cycling Shoe - Women's
The Sidi women's Drako SRS Push Shoes aren't for most cyclists. Hell, they're not even for most racers. They're for the competitive ladies whose engines outstrip virtually every other shoes on the market, the cyclists who want to have the same confidence in their gear as they do in their legs. The women's Drako SRS is built on the same platform that first made its name under the likes of Absalon in the men's racing world. The only difference is that the last in the women's version is sized down to fit more slender feet. In short, when you're ready to race at the highest level of competition, the women's Drako SRS Push will be ready to accompany you.
The shoes feature Sidi's newly improved Tecno 3 Push fastener. Like its predecessor, the Tecno 3 Push system involves two ratcheting dials, Sidi's proprietary, non-stretch wire, and a customizable fit at the instep and forefoot. The Push in the shoes' title refers to the incorporation of a red button on the buckles' faces that releases the ratchet's lever for quick adjustment, saving you the onerous task of flipping the lever up yourself. At ride's end, pinching two release buttons on either side of the dial loosens the wire. As with all of Sidi's fastening hardware, you can easily fiddle with the Tecno 3 Push buckles in the saddle.
The Drako's SRS Carbon Ground Sole and replaceable cleat wear plate return unchanged. This sole shaves 100 grams off its predecessor's weight without sacrificing comfort, efficiency, or durability. The sole comprises a medium-modulus carbon body supplemented with SRS tread blocks and a cleat wear plate, the latter two of which are replaceable. Using a medium-modulus carbon as the base provides a slight flex along the length of the foot with no compromise to the overall rigidity of the sole, a delicate but necessary balance for top-level off-road shoes.
Sidi's Heel Security System (HSS) also makes an encore appearance, using an adjustable, rigid composite band that closes the shoe more securely over your heel to anchor it in place around your Achilles. No matter how much power you're pouring into the pedals, your heel will stay in place inside the shoe, even if you leave a bit of slack in the Tecno-3 lines in order to alleviate pressure across your metatarsals. The shoes are finished with Sidi's synthetic Lorica uppers inset with ballistic mesh panels and capped with a rubberized toe shield.
Ride Concepts Livewire Shoe - Women's
When it comes to the weekend, you're not one to waste time fussing over your shoe choice for the day's activities. Instead, you want a shoe that can do everything, like the Ride Concepts Livewire Shoe. This street-styled shoe can seamlessly move from a backyard BBQ to burly DH lines, thanks to their tough-as-nails construction. They feature durable, synthetic uppers with anti-abrasion mesh that hold up to rocks and stray branches, and tacky DST 6.0 rubber that grips your pedals firm to keep your stance solid when the trail gets a little hairy ahead of you. To keep you protected, Ride Concepts builds the Livewire with custom molded toe and heel guards, while a fully gusseted tongue shields you from intake of debris. And because you want to ride in comfort, even when you take a drop to flat, the Livewire shoes are equipped with both an EVA midsole, and a D30 High Impact Zone Insole to take up some serious shock absorption.
Pearl Izumi Elite Road V5 Cycling Shoe - Women's
If you're looking for an upgrade from your worn, nylon-soled road shoes, but aren't crazy about paying pro-level prices when you're footing the bill yourself, consider the Pearl Izumi Women's Elite Road V5 Cycling Shoe. Aimed at self-sponsored cyclists who log serious miles, on their own or in races, the Elite Road V5 doesn't sacrifice on much compared to Pearl's top-end P.R.O. Leader Shoe, but it'll leave a little something left in your wallet for race fees and future upgrades this season.
Brand new this year, the Elite Road V5 comes with a newer unibody construction, which eschews the traditional lasting board in favor of an integrated carbon sole. While this construction method allows the shoe to achieve an admirably low weight at 240g, its greater purpose is positioning your feet as close to the pedals so that the uncompromisingly stiff carbon fiber sole is able to whisk power to the pedals almost instantly. On top of the shoe, a Boa dial and hook-and-loop strap position the breathable bi-directional uppers as close to your foot as possible for a secure, second skin fit that leaves no room for slipping or pressure points on your all-day rides.
Shimano SH-MT3W Cycling Shoe - Women's
You don't need the stiffest, lightest, or most technically flashy shoes if you're a recreational or bikepacking cyclist just looking for something that stands up to off-or on-road abuse and blends in when off the bike. Instead, lace up the Shimano SH-MT300 Cycling Shoes for a pair that's compatible with two-bolt cleats, features the casual-look security of laces, and is finished downstairs with a lugged, rubber outsole.
On the bike, the stiffer-than-sneakers sole transmits power while doing more to absorb trail chatter and road noise than stripped-down, super-stiff carbon soles. Off the bike, the sole's engineered flex and recessed cleat construction help facilitate walking. The lugs also provide traction so every convenience store floor or dirt trail doesn't become an ice skating rink. The synthetic uppers are secured with laces, which have proven their utility on everything from mountaineering boots to the latest generation of road race shoes because they provide five points of contact per side for a more customized fit.
Pearl Izumi X-Road Fuel V5 Mountain Cycling Shoe - Women's
Versatility is your middle name, and you're not one to settle for shoes that can't handle jumping from one activity to the next, and neither can designers at Pearl Izumi, so they've crafted up the X-Road Fuel V5 Mountain Shoes for Women. These shoes are built to charge from one discipline to the next, with breathable bonded uppers, and mesh panels that keep your toes ventilated on toasty summer days. The sole has you ready to hit the ground on foot, with large rubber lugs for superior traction, while a nylon plate at the midsole lets the shoes flex just enough for comfort and walk-ability. When you saddle up the nylon plate helps stabilize pedaling with a boost of stiffness, and SPD cleat plate lets you clip in for secure footing and efficiency when you're laying the hammer down up technical climbs.
Scott Elite BOA Lady Cycling Shoe - Women's
You've patiently waited all week for the opportunity to ride across the tacky berms, rock-littered descents, and precipitous drops of your favorite trail. Make every pedal stroke count with the powerful feel and foot-wrapping comfort of the Scott Women's Elite BOA Lady Shoe. This streamlined shoe caters to aggressive ladies sampling a bit of everything at their local network, whether it's the smooth-buffed dirt or the elevated bridges and rock gardens of gravity trails.
The fiberglass-reinforced nylon sole strikes an optimal balance between stiffness and riding comfort, backed by its medium-stiff power rating. Boa IP1 lacing offers precise tightness with its micro-adjsutable dial, complemented by a hook-and-loop strap for extra support. The Boa dial instantly releases with a simply pull upwards, allowing you to instantly bail out after riding. Another stand-out feature, the ErgoLogic footbed customizes its fit to your individual foot shape with an adjustable arch system.
Louis Garneau Cristal II Cycling Shoe - Women's
While some may covet new bike shoe day, there are those of us who look at it with dread, as we panic over fit, stiffness and affordability. To ease the sting, Louis Garneau crafts the Cristal II Women’s Shoe with a pretty solid blend of the three, so you can focus on miles of fresh pavement, instead of pinches and aches of breaking in a new pair of shoes. This is achieved through X-Comfort Zone and Power Zone technologies in the uppers, that combine a gently-stretching fabric in the forefoot, with support in the mid zones, so you have the give you need when your feet inevitably flex and swell on steep climbs, and stiff support that keeps your power going to the pedals. A single double-adjustment ratchet helps you secure the perfect fit, and combines with two hook-and-loop straps for security when you need to lay the hammer down.
Diadora X-Phantom II Cycling Shoe - Women's
After finally listening to your friends' advice and hitting the trail last year for the first time, you've admitted to them that they were right: mountain biking is a lot of fun. If you're looking for an introductory pair of shoes to accommodate two-bolt cleats, Diadora's X-Phantom II Women's Cycling Shoes make an affordable, versatile option. You can also use the X-Phantom II on spin bikes during the off-season, which will help you stay used to the feel of clipless once the snow melts and it's time to get back outside on the trails.
While you're spinning the pedals, your feet will be wrapped in Diadora's durable Suprell-Buk synthetic upper with breathable Air Mesh panels throughout to ensure they get some ventilation while you're riding. To provide you with a secure fit along your instep, Diadora adds two hook-and-loop straps for you to adjust so you can make sure your feet aren't shifting around while you're pedaling. Along the bottom of the shoe, a composite-reinforced nylon Sport MTB CR outsole guarantees reliable power transfer to the pedals, earning a stiffness rating of six out of 12 on Diadora's overall road and mountain stiffness scale.
Apply nowGiro Savix Cycling Shoe - Women's
Serving up the comfort you'd expect from Giro, the Women's Savix Shoe delivers a quick-adjusting Boa dial and set-and-forget front strap to get you in your shoe and on the road quickly. The Boa L6 dial adjusts in 1mm increments to offer a precise fit, while the macro-release strap lets you escape the shoe easily at the end of your ride. An injected nylon outsole provides you with versatile options to mount either mountain biker or road cleats, while the die-cut insole locks in a comfortable fit.
Louis Garneau Multi Air Flex Cycling Shoe - Women's
Get ready to hit the trails, knock out that commute to work, or even attend a spin class in the Women's Multi Air Flex Mountain Bike Shoe from Louis Garneau. We can't decide if its versatility or low barrier of entry is what we value most, but that combination certainly makes this shoe a winner if you're in the market for your first pair of clipless cycling shoes. Using Louis Garneau's standard fit, it offers a slightly roomier last for all-day comfort that's specially designed for the shape of the female foot offering excellent performance.
This shoe's upper is crafted from a durable synthetic leather with mesh inserts for breathability. Three hook-and-loop closures make getting in and out of the shoes super easy and offer a solid, yet soft support over the top of your foot. A ventilated EVA insole keep feet from overheating on long summer rides and prevents any hot spots or other foot discomforts. At the rear of the shoe is Garneau's HRS-80 heel stabilizer that keeps the rear of your foot anchored in place for efficient pedaling. On the outside of the heel are reflective accents allowing for visibility to motorists in low-light. For the sole, the Multi Air Flex nylon and fiberglass outsole offers just enough toe flexion for easy walking while off the bike. The sole accepts 2-bolt cleats that are used on almost every mountain bike pedal.
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Pearl Izumi X-ALP Canyon Cycling Shoe - Women's
Your idea of a fun weekend ride might be a few laps at the local trail network— but sometimes you dive deeper, pack up your bike with a few days worth of supplies, and head beyond the trails most traveled. You know your riding is versatile, and with your feet being your biggest contact point with the bike, it's important that they are, too. That's why Pearl Izumi built the Women's X-ALP Canyon Mountain Bike Shoes with a beefy, reliable tread, and bonded synthetic uppers that let your feet breathe when you're lugging your bike over-shoulder across a river, or up through overgrown sections of trails long forgotten.
The X-ALP Canyon shoes feature a bonded synthetic top with ample mesh panels that keep your feet from baking on hot trails. They are low-cut at the ankle to provide a light and fast fit that allows for natural ankle rotation off of the bike. While flex is good for miles on foot, a stiff sole is a must for power transfer on the bike, so Pearl equips the X-ALP Canyon's with a nylon composite shank to maximize power transfer to the pedals, without compromising torsional flex for hiking. Underneath the shank you'll find a lightweight EVA midsole that cushions your steps comfortably, and a beefy carbon-rubber lugged outsole that provides directional traction on foot. The center of the shoe is ready for clipping in with 2-bolt SPD compatibility that sits recessed and out of the way of your lugs, so your cleats don't get hung up on rocks when you're making your way up steep faces.
Louis Garneau Carbon LS-100 III Cycling Shoe - Women's
The all-new Carbon LS-100 III Cycling Shoe from Louis Garneau continues with the brand's trend of applying its much-lauded X-Comfort Zone technology that first appeared on its top-tier shoes and instilling it on more affordable shoes. In this instance, it's the brand's top-selling road cycling shoe. What makes X-Comfort Zone technology so special is it allows the foot to swell up to 5 mm while riding, eliminating hot spots and discomfort as well as allowing the shoe to accommodate for wider feet.
Cinching down the synthetic leather upper is a single Boa IP1-S two-way dial offering easy micro-adjustments on the fly with the twist of a knob for a custom fit and easy replacement if needed. Down below, a carbon composite outsole ensures every watt goes directly into your pedals. Even the insoles weren’t overlooked and the shoes come with COOLMAX insoles for cooler feet during the hot summer months while its Power Zone technology offers better arch support maximum efficiency.
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Pearl Izumi X-Alp Peak Cycling Shoe - Women's
Some of the best rides require a bit of time off the bike, hiking through sections of unrideable terrain. The Women’s X-Alp Peak Cycling Shoe makes the most out of these types of rides, whether you're carrying your bike up the mountain to reach an epic descent, or balancing on wet logs during a stream crossing. It comes down to the sole, which features Pearl Izumi's 1:1 Next Step design, and a sticky yet durable Vibram rubber compound. A 3/4-length carbon composite shank allows the shoe to flex just ahead of the ball of the foot for a natural walking gait, without compromising efficiency when you're putting power to the pedals. The lightweight seamless upper delivers breathability and all-day comfort, and shrugs off errant rock strikes thanks to added toe protection.
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