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Chrome Kursk Pro Shoe - Men's
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Chrome Kursk Pro Shoe - Men's

Item # CRM0024

Take a comfortable seat on the fence between walking comfort and riding performance, thanks to the Chrome Kursk Pro Shoe. Chrome took the shell of its top-selling Kursk Shoe and added SPD cleat compatibility to meet the demands of those who are on and off their bikes, day in and day out. In addition to the ultra-durable Cordura body, Chrome packed in a full-length nylon shank and a polyurethane slam pad to increase rigidity and eliminate pedal hot spots.

  • Two-hole cleat interface ensures compatibility with a wide range of pedals
  • Vulcanized rubber sole and toe increase durability
  • Lace garage keeps your drivetrain lace-free
  • Foot rocker makes walking easier than in other cycling-specific shoes
  • Reflective hits on heel cup increase your visibility

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they site says these shoes are on sale for $57 but when I put

they site says these shoes are on sale for $57 but when I put them in the cart, they come up at $95. Are they on sale or not?

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April 10, 2012

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Rating for this product: 3

After Some Work, A Great Commuter Shoe

By: Departmentofgoods.com Employee
August 15, 2011

I like that companies are coming out with this kind of product as more and more of us are commuting to work, school, etc. The Chrome Kursk Pro has a true to size fit with a bit of a narrow fit and durable upper and laces so it can last longer than a few rides.

The sole is decently stiff too, so when you want to hammer down, you can. At the same time, people who enjoy a softer sole should take heed and maybe look elsewhere.

As for the SPD compatibility, it has its ups and downs. I attached a Shimano cleat on there and it did rub a bit. But, most smooth surfaces didn't bother me much. I think a Crank Brothers set up may be best as the cleat is really low profile.

Overall, a good shoe, but it becomes great after you do your homework on it.

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Will these shoes work with pedals without cleats?

Will these shoes work with pedals without cleats?

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October 31, 2011

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If you like these shoes but don't use clipless pedals, you should save yourself some money and get the regular Kursks.

http://www.realcyclist.com/chrome-kursk-shoe-mens

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March 23, 2012

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Can these shoes be used with Look Keo cleats?

Can these shoes be used with Look Keo cleats?

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August 11, 2011

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No they are only compatible with SPD 2-hole cleats.

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August 12, 2011

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Tech Specs:

Upper Material:
1000D Cordura 
Cleat Compatibility:
2-hole MTB 
Sole:
vulcanized rubber 
Closure:
laces 
Tread:
yes 
Weight:
[pair] 2.25 lb 
Recommended Use:
cycling, commuting, casual