Northwave Expedition GTX Shoes (08) | $184.98
BikeRadar verdict
"Pricey but great for hiking and biking – on the roomy side"
Reflected in their price, the Expeditions feature lightweight Gore-Tex XCR fabric, which helps keep the water out while still maintaining some breathability.
They’re not as heavily built as Shimano’s popular Gore-Tex boots, the MT90s (£115), thanks to a lightweight, airier mesh construction. A quick-lace system with a toggle closure replaces conventional laces, with a Velcro strap to stop the end flapping about.
A seriously chunky Vibram sole might weigh them down but it makes the Expeditions great for hiking, with some extra flex in the toe area a bonus for off the bike activities too.
We’d point out that the fit is on the roomy side – in a 44 they needed thick socks to stop our tester’s feet moving around.
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Specification
- Name:
- Expedition GTX Shoes (08)
- Built by:
- Northwave
- Price:
- $184.98
- Description:
- Full GoreTex XCR liner construction for breathability comfort waterproofing and windproof. Vibram sole made from natural rubber compound and tread pattern designed to disperse mud and avoid clogging. # Vibram have developed a sole that is extremely comfortable for walking and also extremely rigid for cycling. Speed lace system with toggle closure and velcro cover. Heel loop. Comfortable and good looking shoe.
- Manufacturer's Description:
- The Expedition model is born with an outdoor style and the technical features of a specific mountain bike shoe. The GoreTex XCR lining insulates the foot from all atmospheric agents
- Available Colours:
- Black/Grey
- Weight (g):
- 1100 g
- Shoe Sizes Available:
- 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 UK
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