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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- All-round MTB shoes thanks to the high level of comfort and good power transfer.
- A simple turn of the BOA L6 dial is all it takes to fine-tune the fit.
- Perforated synthetic leather composite upper for a comfortable fit and breathability.
- The rubber XC outsole provides good grip when you're walking.
- The fibreglass-reinforced nylon sole is lightweight and optimises power transfer.
- The BOA dial is located in the middle of the forefoot, which means that the pressure distribution across the entire forefoot is not optimal.
- The fit of this MTB shoe is fairly narrow around the toes.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Shimano |
Cleats included
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No |
Middle class | |
2-point mount | |
Single Dial | |
Moderate | |
Sex
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Men |
Yes |
The Shimano XC300 MTB shoes have a BOA L6 dial, which makes them unique compared to many other MTB shoes. This BOA dial makes these shoes very easy to put on and take off. A simple turn of this dial is enough to adjust the fit a little tighter. Also, the asymmetrical middle flap wraps itself around the foot, so that the XC300 fits on every foot. However, the BOA L6 dial is placed on the middle of the forefoot. This means that the pressure distribution across the entire forefoot is not optimal, even with the BOA dial tightened. The synthetic leather composite upper ensures a comfortable fit around the entire foot. Breathability is very good in this construction.
Lightweight outsole and additional grip
The rubber XC outsole in these Shimano XC300 MTB shoes provides excellent grip both on the pedals and when you're walking. The seamless midsole offers additional stability under the foot. In addition, the sole is lightweight and made of nylon reinforced with glass fibre, which makes these shoes perform very well.
In order to help you, as best we can, to choose the right size shoe we have measured all the shoes ourselves. All that's left for you to do is measure your own foot length, and we'll tell you which shoe size per brand suits you best. Does your foot length in mm not appear on the relevant product's page? Then that particular shoe is not available in a size that suits your foot length.
You can easily measure your foot length using an A4 sheet of paper, placed on the floor against a wall. Stand with one foot on the piece of paper, with your heel against the wall. Draw a line above your big toe (or above the index toe if that is longer). Now mark your other foot on the paper in the same way. Measure both - the measurement of your longest foot is your foot length in mm's! Please note: some manufacturers have their own measuring system, and as a result what appears on the shoebox can deviate from what we have measured.
What shoe size you need can differ per brand. This is because certain brands wear larger or smaller. To help you get the perfect fit, we've also classified the shoes as narrow, average, or wide fit. Read all about it in our blog!
Reviews
Reviews
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Most recent reviews
5 / 5
Very nice (web) shop.
Excellent cycling shoes bought. Description regarding fit is 100%.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Good choice for SPD shoes
Comfortable, wide shoes. Easy tightening with the thumbwheel. Easy to fit and adjust thanks to the markings on the shoe. Size small, I had to take a size 44 when most of the time I'm between 42 and 43 depending on the shoe brand.
5 / 5
top shoes at a great price
Meets expectations.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Top quality
Arrived promptly on time as promised and order was neatly complete!!!
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Affordable shoe for a wide audience
You get quite a lot of value for money. You can't demand the downsides for this budget so they are not necessarily downsides. If you want more here, you have to pay more.
Pros & Cons
5
Good choice for SPD shoes
Comfortable, wide shoes. Easy tightening with the thumbwheel. Easy to fit and adjust thanks to the markings on the shoe. Size small, I had to take a size 44 when most of the time I'm between 42 and 43 depending on the shoe brand.
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99 reviews | 54 reviews | 16 reviews | 10 reviews | |
Cleats included | No | No | No | No |
What is your usual shoe size? | 39 / 40 / 41 / 42 / 43 / 44 / 45 / 46 / 47 | 37 / 38 / 39 / 40 / 41 / 42 / 43 / 44 / 45 / 46 / 47 | ||
Type of shoe | Middle class | Entry-level class | Middle class | Middle class |
Pedal type | 2-point mount | 2-point mount | 2-point mount | 2-point mount |
Shoe Width | Medium / Wide | Medium | Narrow / Medium | Narrow |
Type of fastener | Single Dial | Velcro | Single Dial | Velcro |
86,98 | 77,31 | From 96,65 | From 96,65 | |
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