Northwave Elisir 2
71,11
Adidas Five Ten Freerider WMS
81,27
Shimano ME400W
91,44
Northwave Elisir 2 vs. Adidas Five Ten Freerider WMS vs. Shimano ME400W
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Reviews
Pros
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Cons
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According to the product specialist
Pros
By keeping the amount of seams to a minimum, the chances of irritation are reduced to a minimum. |
Easily and quickly closed using two velcro straps. |
You can clip in to the pedal, allowing you to easily mount and dismount your bike. |
The high-quality rubber used provides optimal grip onto the pedal. |
The sole is pretty stiff, which improves the power transfer to the pedals. |
Tailored for women to guarantee a good fit. |
Quickly and easily adjustable due to its L6 Boa dial and 2 Velcro straps. |
Lightweight rubber outsole offers all-conditions traction and grip. |
Cons
The shoe is very comfortable, which does make it less stiff. |
No lace protection. |
Not the most rigid cycling shoe. |
Specifications
Sex
Women
Women
Women
37
38
39
40
41
42
38
39
40
41
42
38
39
39 ½
40
41
41 ½
39
39 ½
40
41
41 ½
37
38
39
40
41
42
38
39
40
41
42
Colour
Black
Black/Vivied Berry
Grey
2-point mount
2-point mount
Wide
Medium
Medium
Flexible
Moderate
Velcro
Laces
Dial
Yes
Yes
Yes
Entry-level class
Middle class
228 mm
235 mm
242 mm
249 mm
256 mm
263 mm
235 mm
242 mm
249 mm
256 mm
263 mm
202 mm
231 mm
238 mm
242 mm
245 mm
252 mm
256 mm
231 mm
238 mm
242 mm
245 mm
252 mm
256 mm
221 mm
228 mm
235 mm
242 mm
249 mm
256 mm
228 mm
235 mm
242 mm
249 mm
256 mm
Cleats included
No