Shimano M085 SPD Shoes | $119.14
BikeRadar verdict
"They feel and look like a far more expensive shoe. Highly recommended"
Shimano’s fairly budget MO85 shoe looks like a far more serious shoe with its fly silver colourway and has the performance to match.
The sole is the key to the keeping the price down – soft rubber, wide heel and basic design. There’s plenty of upwards flex for walking but they’re still stiff enough for hard pedalling – although they’re nowhere as stiff as the more expensive M182N shoe.
The upper is made from stretch-resistant synthetic leather, and features two offset velcro straps to eliminate pressure points and one strap with a proper ratchet fastening.
User Reviews
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0.3
User review of Shimano M085 SPD Shoes
I've got these. I like them. Colour's a bit shit though
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Specification
- Name:
- M085 SPD Shoes
- Built by:
- Shimano
- Price:
- $119.14
- Weight (g):
- 719 g
- Features:
- A fully-featured sports shoe ideal for weekend racing and recreational use. Buckle closure provides a snug fit and the ability for subtle adjustment and two offset hook-and-loop straps give added comfort and support without pressure points. Fibreglass reinforced nylon outer sole gives an excellent combination of stiffness and compliance for racing and recreational use. Durable and lightweight rubber tread offers excellent traction and walking comfort. Stretch resistant synthetic fabric ensures a breathable and durable shoe with an excellent fit. Reflective detailing on the heel help keep you more visible in low light conditions
- Shoe Sizes Available:
- 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 UK
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