RX600 Wide Mountain Bike Shoe - Men's
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Why We Like The Shimano RX600 Wide Mountain Bike Shoes
The Shimano RX600 Wide is a race-oriented gravel shoe that strikes just the right balance between comfort and performance. The carbon-reinforced composite sole offers all-day pedaling performance without sacrificing walkability off the bike. TPU lugs on the heel and toe offer grip when hike-a-bike situations become necessary. BOA dials allow us to dial in our perfect fit while the Surround Upper hugs our foot securely. The wide fit offers a higher internal shoe volume to fit a wider range of riders.
Details
- High-performance gravel shoe for racing and all-day adventures
- Carbon-reinforced sole balances power transfer and walkability
- BOA L6K dials let us lock in a secure, precision fit
- Rubber outsole is optimized around XT M8100 pedals
- Wide fit provides a higher internal volume without being excess movement
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- Upper Material
- synthetic leather
- Closure
- BOA L6K dial, hook-and-loop forefoot strap
- Footbed
- Silvadur treated
- Sole
- [sole] carbon reinforced composite, [outsole] rubber, TPU lugs
- Cleat Compatibility
- 2-bolt
- Activity
- gravel
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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1 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 30, 2023
Not Wide
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- I returned this product before using it
I ordered this shoe in my normal size for athletic shoes, which is .5 larger than my street shoes and in a wide because of needing extra width in the toe box. The wide size is shaped with a tapered toe box instead of a wide toe box, so I don't know what part of this shoe is considered wide. The length was also short compared to other bike shoes. I do not recommend.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
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