The best road cycling shoes offer foot comfort and support for efficient power delivery for miles of riding. They look the part too. Road cycling shoes typically include a three-bolt cleat interface ...
Trek’s Velocis road cycling shoes are an upper-mid-range model, with a carbon and fibreglass composite sole and twin Boa Li2 dials. Although Trek describes the Velocis as a “high-performance” shoe, ...
Well-made shoes with well-ventilated uppers, but they size up a little small and the insole could be plusher The Giro Cadets are higher-tier road shoes that come with the option of SPD two-bolt cleat ...
Cyclists who use road bike cleats bike shoes to help squeeze every bit of performance from their cycling, may be interested in a new tool that allows you to properly install road bike cleats and is ...
Whether you ride road or mountain bikes, at some point the eternal question of whether to make the switch to cleats raises its head. Feared by those who haven’t made the jump, yet loved by adoptees, ...
Should you change your clipless pedals to a new brand or style? Our expert tried Time pedals and made a surprising discovery.
If you’re a serious cyclist, you know what kind of difference the right footwear can make. Regular sneakers or trainers tend to slip off the pedals, which can make for a bumpy, uncomfortable ride.
From newbies to the professionals of the peloton, every road cyclist needs a good pair of shoes on their feet. Your first few rides may see you combine a flat pedal with a regular trainer – just while ...