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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- The shoes are waterproof and highly breathable due to the elastic membrane upper.
- The shoes have an extra reinforced bottom to reduce wear and tear.
- With 3M insulation and fleece lining, the shoes offer superb insulation in cold conditions.
- An internal quick lace system ensures an optimal fit around the foot.
- The nylon fibreglass outsole provides sufficient stiffness.
- If you're looking for a stiff outsole, the nylon fibreglass sole in this shoe may not fully meet that requirement.
- Although the shoes are waterproof, water may get into them through the top.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Rogelli |
Cleats included
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No |
Middle class | |
2-point mount | |
Medium | |
Laces | |
Moderate | |
Sex
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Unisex |
★★☆ |
Wind- and waterproof
The waterproof, breathable and elastic membrane provides optimal protection against cold, rain and wind; an important requirement in bad weather and/or cold conditions! The use of Neoprene material and 3M insulation with a fleece lining creates a high degree of comfort as well as excellent protection against rain and snow. The asymmetric waterproof zip and reinforced panels bring the ultimate protection to an even higher level, so you can hit the road in wintry weather without a care in the world.
Velcro and quick-lace system for a comfortable fit
The double Velcro closure and the internal quick-lace system allow for an extra secure and reliable fit that is easy to adjust. Moreover, the double Velcro closure ensures that pressure is distributed evenly to prevent pressure points.
Light and hard-wearing outsole
With outsoles made of nylon and fibreglass, these shoes offer optimal power transfer to the pedals. The shoes are compatible with 2-bolt cleats and can be used with SPD (mountain bike) pedals.
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
Most recent reviews
5 / 5
my best shoes so far, and already worn out several
good waterproof zip
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Great winter cycling shoe
Good quality, with normal cycling socks up to 5 degrees ok, below 5 degrees I have thermal socks. Also suitable for wider feet. With the existing laces (closure at the ends) very difficult for me to get into the shoe. The tongue cannot be opened wide enough. I removed these and inserted normal round laces. Now fluffy entry. I can't say anything about wetness, I only ride in dry weather.
5 / 5
Nice product at a good price
Easy to put on. Shoe forms 1 piece but is flexible enough to get into.
Pros & Cons
1 / 5
Do not buy, is sold as waterproof, but they are as leaky as a basket
10x on, 10x wet feet Water just creeps into your shoe through the bottom, even with goretex overshoes you have wet feet
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Warm winter shoes that look great too!
Stylish shoes, hopefully they will last a long time.
Pros & Cons
5
Great winter cycling shoe
Good quality, with normal cycling socks up to 5 degrees ok, below 5 degrees I have thermal socks. Also suitable for wider feet. With the existing laces (closure at the ends) very difficult for me to get into the shoe. The tongue cannot be opened wide enough. I removed these and inserted normal round laces. Now fluffy entry. I can't say anything about wetness, I only ride in dry weather.
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