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ShimanoXC502 - Mountain Bike shoes - Men's

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Propel your mountain biking experience to new heights with the Shimano XC502 men's MTB shoes! Meticulously designed, the Shimano XC502 MTB shoes offer optimal performance and unmatched comfort.

These XC502 shoes feature a rubber outsole providing exceptional grip on all terrains, whether on muddy trails, steep rocks, or slippery roots. This ensures you can maintain your balance with confidence, even in the most challenging conditions.

The lightweight and durable construction of the Shimano XC502 shoes does not compromise your comfort. Thanks to their breathable mesh upper, your feet stay cool and well-ventilated even during the toughest climbs. The precise lacing system with the BOA® L6 dial allows you to easily adjust the shoe to your morphology, offering a perfect fit and optimal support throughout your ride.

  • The lightweight SHIMANO ULTREAD XC rubber outsole offers competition-level grip that lasts.
  • Upper covered with mesh / TPU and synthetic leather in an optimized part for a comfortable fit and lightweight.
  • The BOA® L6 dial on the instep strap quickly and comfortably secures a wide range of foot shapes.
  • Fiberglass-reinforced midsole for power transfer.
  • Wrap-around upper structure reduces overlaps, offering a glove-like fit.
  • Customizable studs allow selection and exchange of spikes based on riding styles and conditions.
  • Low-height midsole helps stabilize the foot, maximizing power transfer and efficiency.
  • Weight: 300g

Description

Recommanded useMountain Bike / Cycling
GenderMen
Weight300 g
ItemXC502
Middle soleNylon
OutsoleCaoutchouc
SeasonAutumn / Winter / Spring / Summer
SPD CompatibleSPD
Reflective gearNo
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