Vittoria Iride shoes review
Vittoria Iride cycling shoes hitting the shops at £140
Not just a great looking pair of shoes, they’re handmade and comfortable too
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Well vented
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What a great idea. Based, of course, on a traditional racing cyclist shoe, they look a lot better on the foot than you might imagine.
Those holes make for great ventilation in the summer, and the upper, although not leather, is handmade in Italy, hence the price.
The shoe takes an SPD style pedal, and is easy to walk in thanks to the raised rubber sole.
They’re quite heavy, but who really cares about that?
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