Now On-Sale! The M077 is a step-up from entry level, but still has a budget price.
Add to cart if you want a really comfy shoe with extra room for your toes!
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- Please make sure sized ordered is the size that actually fits your foot
- Most riders usually order 1 size larger than usual, and find Shimano cycling shoes fit 1 size smaller than their usual size
FEATURES:
- Stable and durable fiberglass reinforced polyamide midsole
- Stretch resistant nylon mesh area for a precise and breathable fit
- Triple hook and loop straps ensures a secure fit
- Designed with the sporting and recreational rider in mind, offering excellent function at a great price
- Durable and lightweight rubber sole for increased traction and walking comfort
- Fibreglass reinforced nylon plate gives added stability and support
- PVC coated leather upper with stretch resistant breathable mesh panels and neoprene padded tongue add to the comfort and fit
- Three Velcro-style hook-and-loop strap with new off set closure pattern to avoid pressure points
- Reflective detailing on the heel help keep you more visible in low light conditions
The Shimano SH-M077 mountain bike shoe is a great choice for the new mountain biker who needs a roomier toe box to accommodate wide feet.
A durable and lightweight rubber tread provides excellent traction and walking comfort, no more sore feet!
Three velcro straps offer a secure fit with the ability to make quick adjustments while riding, which translates into more power transfer and efficiency!
Shimano says:
UPPER: Tough stretch resistant synthetic leather and mesh
Triple asymmetrical straps prevent pressure points.
LAST: Volume+ last for a more accommodating toe box
SOLE: Fiberglass reinforced polyamide midsole plate
Durable rubber tread offers excellent traction and walking comfort
Can't Get Unstuck from YOUR Pedals? Don't Damage YOUR Shoes & Pedals! Time to get NEW CLEATS! Click to SEE Cleats!WikiHow Article.com
While clipless pedals and cleats are intimidating to many new cyclists, they offer efficiency that cannot be gained any other way.
Before using them, it's often worth it to invest a little bit of time into becoming familiar with the way they work. This guide is not intended to teach one how to use clipless pedals, but rather explain a good way of learning how to use them.
Steps to riding with clipless pedals, shoes, and cleats:
01. Get clipless pedals and cycling shoes.
02. Mount the cleats to your cycling shoes securely.
03. Remember that most pedals have a tension adjustment. If you look for that adjustment and loosen it, it will likely make your experience much easier.
04. Go find an open space to ride in. It helps if this has a nice road surface.
05. Start off by straddling the bike and then clipping in whichever foot you feel like you will be less comfortable clipping in, leaving the other foot on the ground.
06. Use the foot that is clipped in to pull that pedal up so the crankarm is about 45 degrees above level.
07. Push off with the foot on the ground while simultaneously pushing down on the front pedal with the foot that is clipped in. This should give you enough time to get clipped in with the second foot while giving you enough speed to be able to coast for a minute and allow the other foot to clip into a stationary pedal.
08. Enjoy your newfound efficiency and ride around for a few minutes.
09. Give yourself plenty of time (and space) to stop.
10. Remember that when you stop, clip out of one pedal by twisting your ankle to the side and slow yourself down until you feel comfortable putting that foot on the ground.
11. Repeat from step five until you feel comfortable clipping in and out.
12. Enjoy your newfound speed on the bike.