New S-Works Exos shoes
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Looks like you're wearing regular socks...did you try them on with cycling ones?
Curious to see where the pressure points are.
Curious to see where the pressure points are.
sethjs wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2019 5:22 amTried them on today. I'm usually a 43 wide. They only come in regular. I had ample room in the toe box. But they were too narrow mid foot (where I actually don't usually have width problems). The toe box just crinkles. It's super soft. Don't know how well it'd hold up to toe overlap contact.
Felt soft and comfy otherwise though for me the tongue may come up too high at the transition to the shin - sometimes I get too much rub there from shoes.
Sphyre shoes in 43 wide are my normal go to.
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500 euros ! No way ! This is crazy
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Same, no way I could ride those.
I'll also add the tongue extension is ridiculous. The SW6 and 7 tongue is already bad enough and digs into the front of my ankle. The 7's are borderline painful since they latch for the top BOA is so far up on my foot.
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Those shoes look wack! Needs more structure at the toe box. The s works logo could it be any bigger.
For me 42 works perfectly in both sw7 and exos, and sw6 and sub6
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It doesn’t seem ridiculous if you position these as truly race-only shoes that aren’t meant to be practical or appeal to most riders. They won’t sell many of them, which is also reflected in the price, but they are without doubt very good at the single purpose they are designed for. If they’d dropped the SW7 and this was the SW8, well that would be ridiculous. This is another tier above the SW, and to be that much lighter it’s got to come with compromises
I’d guess we’ll only see them on the feet of sponsored riders, serious racers, and real cashed-up wannabe’s.
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I’d guess we’ll only see them on the feet of sponsored riders, serious racers, and real cashed-up wannabe’s.
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Have just orderd the black exos in 42... hope they will fit me as my sw7 - thanks @all for the advices!
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Surprised these are getting so much hate. That is a lot of (rotational) weight to save and this is Weight Weenies.......
Agreed, I like the look of them. And that weight saving is chunkypetromyzon wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 9:28 amSurprised these are getting so much hate. That is a lot of (rotational) weight to save and this is Weight Weenies.......
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Hmm.... I must've read somewhere it was 315g, now that I checked Specialized's own website, indeed, 300g per pair, equal to Giro.
I have the Giro Prolight Techlace, Bont Vaypor S, and another pair of early Bont Vaypors. Personally, the single BOA dial in the middle so high up the foot is not good, Pearl Izumi Pro Leader went from that on v3 to offset with v4, same with Sidi Wire vs Sidi Shot, offset with two BOA style dials just makes more sense. Prolight Techlace is extremely breathable, it's my super hot summer shoe, but other than that, my daily driver is the Bont Vaypor S, the bathtub style sole that wraps around your ankle and foot is like no other.