Giro Cylinder MTB Shoes
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Giro Cylinder Shoes
The Cylinder (TM) mountain bike shoe offers the comfort you'd expect from Giro with the quick adjustment provided by a Boa (R) dial.
With a single dial and a set-and forget front strap, you can quickly get in your shoes and hit the trails. The Boa (R) L6 dial offers 1mm adjustment increments when tightening, and a macro-release function to get out of the shoe. The co-moulded nylon and rubber lugged outsole provides high traction and durability.
Specification Upper: Boa (R) L6 retention with lower- volume strap, Toe and heel microfiber reinforcements, Synthetic upper Closure: Boa / Single Velcro lower Outsole:Co-moulded nylon and rubber high-traction lugged outsole Mid-foot scuff guard Footbed: Die-cut insoles Weight: 315g (size 42).
Cylinder Shoes Specification | |
Clothing Type | Shoes |
Weight | 315g |
Type | Boa |
Material | Nylon, Rubber |
Colour | Black, Blue, Red |
Size | 39 |
Gender | Men's |
Designed for | MTB |
Brand | Giro |
Retailer | Merlin Cycles |
RRP | £115.00 |
Lowest Price | £57.50 |
As far as I'm aware this product is currently out of stock - however it was originally for sale at Merlin Cycles. Below are their current UK delivery costs:
Standard Delivery FREE for items over £20 and £2.99 for items under £20. Bulk Orders (Bikes, Frames & Wheels etc) £19.99. Full details on Merlin Cycles' P&P charges can be found here.
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Giro Shoes
Nowadays Giro are one of the largest helmet (and other cycling apparel) manufacturers in the world. They began life in the garage of Jim Gentes in 1985, California; his aim was to create a lightweight yet safe helmet, and from this goal the Giro Prolight was created. In 1994 the famous Roc-Loc system was launched, to keep the helmet in the correct position, maintaining comfort and safety. It enabled the wearer to fine tune the position of the helmet, helping to ensure a custom fit for every rider. Throughout it's history Giro has strived to create functional yet safe products, which also appear cool to encourage riders to use them. Sometimes it pays off (the Air Attack and the Xen) and sometimes not (The Fat Hat). Other innovations include the Aerohead, which helped win Greg Lemond the Tour de France by 8 seconds, and the Switchblade with removable facial protection. Nowadays Giro produce a line of cycling gloves, introduced in 2008, shoes (2010) and clothing lines (2013). In recent years Giro have introduced MIPs technology to their higher end helmets, helping to reduce the crash impact on a wearer's head and neck.
For more information about Giro, please visit their homepage, or a detailed guide to their history their Wikipedia page is here.
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