Cycling shoe reviews
Shopping for new cycling shoes? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Giro Espada Boa cycling shoes review
Giro's Espada women's and men's Trans shoes have evolved with the addition of a Boa dial - we tested them out to see how they would perform
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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DMT RS1 review
The DMT RS1 is the latest high performance road cycling shoe from the Italian brand. It was developed with and has been worn by Olympic Omnium Champion, Elia Viviani
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Shimano RP5 SPD-SL road shoe review
Great quality shoes that are stiff, comfortable and won't break the bank, even if they are a tad heavy
By Rupert Radley Published
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Spiuk Z16R shoes review
The Spiuk Z16R shoes have a mid-range price but offer high-end comfort
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Spiuk Brios road shoe review
Spiuk with the Brios do well to get this set of cycling shoes out for £89.95
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Mavic CXR Ultimate cycling shoes review
With their innovative design, the Mavic CXR Ultimates certainly attract plenty of attention, but are the aeroynamic benefits really worth it...
By Chris Catchpole Published
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Shimano R310 shoe review
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Giro W Empire ACC shoes review
These classy-looking lace-ups certainly stand out from the Boa and Velcro crowd, but does function follow form?
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Shimano R170 review
Shimano R170 £149.99
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Lake CX402 cycling shoes review
The most expensive shoes currently on the market, can the Lake CX402s live up to expectations with a price-tag uncomfortably close to £400.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Northwave Flash TH cycling shoes review
The Northwave Flash TH cycling shoes are built like a normal cycling shoe, but have a waterproof upper and insulation for winter riding
By Paul Norman Published
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Giro Terraduro cycling shoes review
The Giro Terraduro cycling shoes are a comfortable pair of shoes that are suitable for a range of disciplines and terrain types. Great for the commute and races.
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Specialized Torch 3.0 shoes review
The Torch range aims to offer more comfort with similar performance to the S-Works range and Specialized has certainly provided that
By Symon Lewis Published
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Northwave Flash Arctic GTX winter cycling boots review
The Northwave Flash Arctic GTX winter cycling boot gives you a waterproof and breathable upper and lots of insulation for your winter rides
By Paul Norman Published
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Bontrager Specter Road Shoe review
The Bontrager Specter shoe sits in Bontrager's mid to upper range of cycling shoes, but do they have the performance to match?
By Rupert Radley Published
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Shimano RP3 cycling shoes review
The lower priced Shimano RP3 cycling shoe has a quality construction and a ratchet closure, although the nylon sole unit is a bit flexy
By Paul Norman Published
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Adidas Road Shoes review
Adidas is back on the cycling shoe market after a 15-year absence
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Giro Prolight SLX II road shoes review
The Giro Prolight SLX II is a super light shoe but does being featherweight compromise performance? Here is our review.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Giro Stylus cycling shoes review
At £89 the Stylus shoes provide a sole that is stiff enough, but the upper could be improved
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Lake MX331 CX shoes review
The Lake MX331 CX shoes are purpose designed for the rigours of cyclo-cross. We take them for a dirty ride and see how they perform.
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Bontrager Velocis shoes review
The Bontrager Velocis shoes are brand new from the American brand, and aim to offer rounded performance without an eye-watering price-tag.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Fizik R1B Uomo shoes review
The Fizik R1B Uomo shoes are exquisite shoes that are light, stiff and comfortable. However they're eye-wateringly expensive and difficult to keep clean.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Specialized S-Works Ares road cycling shoes review
The Specialized S-Works Ares supplies unrivalled foot security and incredible comfort, making it perfect for all types of riding and not just fast finishes
By Simon Smythe Published
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Giro Prolight Techlace cycling shoes review
The Prolight Techlace shoes are at the top of the Giro shoe hierarchy, boasting extremely low weight with comfort and stiffness to boot
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Bontrager Velocis Road shoe review
Bontrager's road shoe for the everyman promising the perfect mix of stiffness and comfort
By James Bracey Published
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DMT R1 shoes review
We've tested the DMT R1 shoes, the Italian brand's top road cycling shoes. They look distinctive but does their performance measure up against the competition?
By Paul Norman Published
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Northwave Evolution Plus shoes review
The Northwave Evolution Plus shoes take all the clever tech from Northwave's more expensive road shoes, and puts into a relatively more affordable package.
By James Bracey Published
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Northwave Extreme shoes review
The Northwave Extreme shoes are stiff, comfortable and well-ventilated shoes, but are let down by the in-house dials that are fiddly compared to Boas.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Gaerne G.Stilo road shoes review
New for 2015, the Gaerne G.Stilo shoes are high end, lightweight kicks with carbon sole and Boa closure system
By Luke Evans Published
