Northwave Razer MTB Shoes
Northwave Razer Shoes
- Northwave Men's Nylon Mountain Biking Shoes
- Available in 37 in Black & Grey.
- Fastens with Boa & Velcro.
Lightweight and breathable protection that cuts through the toughest of the trail with ease, the Razer MTB Shoes from Northwave supports you across all sorts of ground.
Northwave's Razer MTB Shoes make the most of the brand's Biomap Unibody tech to give you the very best fit possible. The upper half of this footwear features micro-perforations for sweat-wicking breathability that helps keep you cool alongside protective inserts that do away with pressure marks for good, alongside elasticity and plenty of comfort. This works particularly well with the patented SLW 2 system closure, a dialled system that allows you to improve the fit in an instant with just a flick of the wrist.
Perhaps most impressive here however is the XC 10 sole that gives you the finest support in and out of the pedals. Not only does the ultra-stiff compound keep the most sensitive areas of your feet well protected and allow highly effective power transfer, but perfectly positioned studs grip to any surface and easily extend the shelf life of the Razer.
The Razer MTB Shoes from Northwave are compatible with MTB pedal systems, which use cleats with SPD standard (2-bolt standard), e.g.: Shimano SPD, Time ATAC, CrankBrothers, CrankBrothers Race, Look MTB, Xtreme MTB, Wellgo MTB.
Also suitable for indoor trainers in gyms etc. XC 10 sole with stiffness index 10.0. Strategically placed TPU inserts ensure high traction and abrasion resistance.
Unibody construction blends large mesh inserts in strategic areas with ultra-thick reinforced materials. The result is unrivaled breathability and targeted stability. The decentralized lacing removes pressure on the back of the foot ensuring optimal winding.
The TPU thermo-welded reinforcements on the toe and heel increase protection. SLW2 rotor combined with 1 strap the only one with release step-by-step and complete in a single button. Performance Regular insole for increased foot support.
Breathability: 5/5.
Lightness: 4/5.
Grip: 3/5.
Stiffness: 3/5.
Cycle Shoe Type: Two Bolt.
Cycle Shoe Closing: Dial.
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Razer Shoes Specification | |
Clothing Type | Shoes |
Shoe Fastening | Boa, Velcro, |
Shoe Material | Nylon |
Colour | Black, Grey |
Shoe Size | 37 |
Gender | Men's |
Designed for | MTB |
Brand | Northwave |
Retailer | Merlin Cycles |
RRP | £130.00 |
Lowest Price | £72.50 |
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Northwave Shoes
Founded by Gianni Piva in the 1980s in the Italian town of Montebelluna, Northwave is owned by the Piva family. It wasn't until the 1990s that products on cycling shoes began, having previously been a snowboard equipment manufacturer. 1993 marked their first MTB shoe, and in 1996, Paola Pezzo won the first XC MTB Olympic gold wearing their products. Success on the road followed shortly afterwards, with Ivan Gotti's victory in the 1997 Giro d'Italia, followed by a second Olympic gold for Pezzo in 2000. Subsequent iconic cyclists to have won using the Northwave brand include Cipollini, Gunn-Rita Dahle, Boonen, Gilbert and Cancellara. For more information on their current range of cycling products, please visit http://northwave.com/ or to read about their history here.
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