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Shimano SH-R315 Shoes
Stick the Shimano SH-R315 Shoes in your oven, shove your feet in, and when they cool, they’ll fit perfectly, thanks to heat-moldable insoles. A full-carbon soleplate ensures excellent power transfer, while the just-a-hair-over-500-grams weight means you’ll hardly notice them while you’re grinding it out in the mountains.
- Hook-and-loop straps and a micro-adjust buckle allow you to dial in your perfect fit
- Anatomically curved last for proper foot positioning and comfort
- Rovenica synthetic leather is soft and pliable, yet durable enough for many seasons of use
- Anti-slip lining keeps you locked down, even when you’re leaving it all on the road
Bottom Line:
Light as a feather, stiff as a board
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1 Comment Last Comment: December 10, 2012 by: lui4659451
By: lui4659451
December 10, 2012
Follow up after the first ride with the right size:
1. The shoes felt amazing out the box, so the "molding" process is not that necessary at least in my case!
2. The toe box is nice and roomy which makes it great for those long rides.
3. The mesh on the heels keep the shoes in place very nicely.
4. They are easily the stiffer cycling shoes that I have ever use.
POWER!
By: Joshua Berry
August 26, 2011
By: Slick Ric
December 20, 2011
Shimano has been sponsoring teams for a long time, the VP for North America is Wayne Stetina..google if you are to young to know the name... the other shoes simply didn't adjust well for your feet. I have narrow feet also, not every shoe fits them as good as others.
Shimano SH-R315
By: Tommy Nankervis
February 24, 2011
These shoes are so light and comfortable, I feel like I am floating!
Change me.






1 Comment Last Comment: March 8, 2013 by: ronf
By: ronf
March 8, 2013
I have the prior model year Shimano molded shoe. Best shoe EVER. Perfect fit, not a bit of discomfort on Tour de Tucson (111 mi) or Stagecoach (100 mile with 5000 feet of climbing). If I wear them out I will get another pair.
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