SANYES Mens or Womens Cycling Shoes Compatible Road Bike Mountain Bike SPD/SPD-SL Riding Shoe Indoor Outdoor
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I've never had that issue with mine, and when I use it, I usually turn it down pretty low. I also had to adjust the cleats several times before finding the right spot, and then I had to max tighten them as well. Hopefully, this has been of assistance to you.
Hello, this is a synthetic leather shoe that is extremely comfortable. Compared to my peloton shoes, these are a lot easier to put on and take off.
I would order a size 11 because the shoe fit perfectly.
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Selected User Reviews For SANYES Mens or Womens Cycling Shoes Compatible Road Bike Mountain Bike SPD/SPD-SL Riding Shoe Indoor Outdoor
These fit well and I took them for a 10-mile bike ride; however, they are difficult to screw in with an SPD cleat, hence the three stars. It took me about 40 minutes to keep the cleat in place and then get the screws pushed down far enough to catch the thread. I've noticed that the thread within the shoes isn't as far down on other shoes, making it easier to screw in the cleats. As a result, I will be returning these and replacing them with those.
For the price, this is a very comfortable shoe that will work well as an entry level shoe. The rattling that some people complain about with spd cleats is true; I simply squirted a little hot glue into the unused screw holes and that solved the problem. Mounting was a breeze because my cleats came with longer bolts than my shoes. The only drawback I have is a little numbness in my toes because the tongue portion closest to your ankle is not individually adjustable and, for my fit, is a little tighter there than the rest of the shoe. Every two minutes or so, I have to wiggle my toes and roll my foot while still clipped in. To keep it from becoming numb, I walked 5 miles.
For a short time, my son only had three. They fit perfectly and appear to be in good condition so far. br>br>One thing I don't like about look clips is that there's no way to secure the SPD mounts, which means they'll rattle as you ride; it'd be nice to be able to remove them. I couldn't figure out how to get these off without ripping up the shoe's base.
Does not include Peloton-compatible clips, but they are inexpensive and simple to install if purchased separately. After 50 rides, the shoes are still in good shape.
Once I got my hands on them, I could tell they were made cheaply. I clipped them in and they broke the first time. I re-adjusted the cleat, and the second time I clipped them, they broke. The shoes' threads snapped right away. Not a good idea.
It's a good fit and feels good.
These are the shoes I bought for riding my Peloton. They're adorable, but putting the clips on was a nightmare. The clip wouldn't stay on because one of the screw holes wasn't properly anchored on the shoe. Clipping in and out of the pedals became a chore. I gave them back to you.