Specialized S-Works EVO shoe
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I just stumbled upon this: http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/s ... ook-30994/
It seems as those EVO S-Works shoes would be great for cyclocross, no?
It seems as those EVO S-Works shoes would be great for cyclocross, no?
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A stiff sole is essential imo for cyclo cross...it's all about max power transfer after all.
A shoe to look out for will be the new lake mtb shoe, with a heat mold sole, that will be an impressive shoe if it's anything like the road version of lakes heat mold stuff.
A shoe to look out for will be the new lake mtb shoe, with a heat mold sole, that will be an impressive shoe if it's anything like the road version of lakes heat mold stuff.
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No word on the pricing yet, I'm guessing around the same as the "regular" S-Works MTB version (350 usd I think).
The Boa is not good for cyclocross. Mud will get into the mechanism and ruin it. The S-works shoes are great for road, and drier off road riding. Cross can be too wet and muddy. I've seen it. I never sell the Boa equipped shoes for cross. I always suggest the Pro instead. That being said, the new MTB shoe looks excellent. I use the S-works road shoe by the way and love the Boa system.
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yup also heard bad things about BOA and mud. I've even jammed standard buckles in the mud
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Anyone know if the 2012 S-Works MTB shoe will be different from the 2011 model?
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Pricing is 375$ for the Evo. Little more for that extra rubber
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dlight wrote:I tried looking for some pics but couldn't find it.
Can someone post a pic or a link?
There's a link in the first post......
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boas are so easy to take apart and clean out, people are just scared of what might be under that little wheel.
also, the boa on the Evo is a cartridge unit, if something goes really bad you can remove the whole thing and replace it with a new one without taking the unit apart...
also, the boa on the Evo is a cartridge unit, if something goes really bad you can remove the whole thing and replace it with a new one without taking the unit apart...
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Nothing at all wrong with the boa system...if it does get filled with mud, although I doubt it would, as the above said, you just undo the small bolt/hex the cap pops of and you can clean it out. I've changed the caps on mine for the pink ones, it was very simple...
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i have a pair of 2011 model (s works MTB shoe) and was disappointed with the heel padding/cup (or lack thereof). my heel would lift out of the shoe when running so had to go back to a lower priced model. the shoes fit fine, there was just no padding to keep my heel from lifting out.