Shimano SH-RT82 Shoes – Men’s
Shimano SH-RT82 Shoes – Men’s
- Upper Material: synthetic leather, mesh
- Closure: micro-adjust buckle, dual offset straps
- Footbed: volume +
- Sole: 2-part
- Cleat Compatibility: SPD
In the battle between rugged trail shoes and super stiff road shoes, the Shimano SH-RT82 Shoes swoop in from the clouds to take the win for riders tackling long road touring rides. These shoes feature stretch-resistant synthetic leather and mesh up top for comfy cooling and easily adjustable straps and a micro-adjust buckle for a perfect fit every time, even on the fly. Under your toes, you’ll find a walkable sole with just enough stiffness to power forward and just the right amount of flex to keep your feet happy for all those long hours in the saddle.
List Price: $ 120.00
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Have had these for about a month now and done several longer rides with them and they feel awesome on my feet, By
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Recently I got more into road biking and finally made the decision to switch from my commuter shoe to more of road shoe. Have had these for about a month now and done several longer rides with them and they feel awesome on my feet. With my commuter shoes after riding 20 miles or so I was feeling the pressure points from cleat area. These shoes helped eliminate that, as they have a nice hard sole. I’ve done few 50+ mile rides and my feet no longer bother me at all. Highly recommend!
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I bought some nice, expensive road shoes with Speed Play cleats/pedals at …,
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I had some old Shimano shoes I have been using for the last ten years. I decided it was time to get new road shoes, since I was about to embark on RAGBRAI for the first time. I bought some nice, expensive road shoes with Speed Play cleats/pedals at the recommendation of the guy at the bike shop.
Bad idea. I love the shoes I bought, but they don’t accept SPD cleats. I tried one of the SPD-SL to SPD converters, but they were equally as bad. Speed Play cleats are cool and all, but not for any place on earth that might have dirt, rocks, sand, or mud. In other words, They’re awesome if you ride in a vacuum. Often times during RAGBRAI I’d spend 10 minutes trying to clip in. Sometimes it worked, other times it did not. When it didn’t work, I’d ride without being clipped in, which was not the most fun considering the hills of southern Iowa. I bought the Shimano SH-RT82 shoes because I know/trust SPD, and even if these shoes are "technically" for mountain biking, and are not as light as the road shoes I bought, I’ll be darned if they don’t provide more comfort, ease of clicking in/out, and overall confidence. Love these shoes! P.S. Does anyone want to buy some Speed Play pedals
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great, By
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loves em. first pair of biking shoes, so I have no basis of comparison. BUT they are very comfortable for me as I have very wide feet. I have had these for over a year and have no complaints. They are also comfortable to walk around in for a little while to get a coffee/pastry. I have done over 1000 miles in them and they are still holding up quite strong. I am also very tough on my things.
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Have had these for about a month now and done several longer rides with them and they feel awesome on my feet,
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I bought some nice, expensive road shoes with Speed Play cleats/pedals at …,
Bad idea. I love the shoes I bought, but they don’t accept SPD cleats. I tried one of the SPD-SL to SPD converters, but they were equally as bad. Speed Play cleats are cool and all, but not for any place on earth that might have dirt, rocks, sand, or mud. In other words, They’re awesome if you ride in a vacuum. Often times during RAGBRAI I’d spend 10 minutes trying to clip in. Sometimes it worked, other times it did not. When it didn’t work, I’d ride without being clipped in, which was not the most fun considering the hills of southern Iowa.
I bought the Shimano SH-RT82 shoes because I know/trust SPD, and even if these shoes are “technically” for mountain biking, and are not as light as the road shoes I bought, I’ll be darned if they don’t provide more comfort, ease of clicking in/out, and overall confidence. Love these shoes!
P.S. Does anyone want to buy some Speed Play pedals
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great,
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