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Giro Regime, Men's Cycling Shoe

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The cleat hardware has 5mm of fore and aft adjustment, ideal for those who prefer a rearward cleat placement. Tipping our scales at 278g per side in size 45, they aren’t exceptionally lightweight shoes, but they aren’t porky either.

For me, the fit, comfort and performance of the Giro Regimes were all flawless. With durability and style to boot, these are now my favourite shoes. They may not be the cheapest, but given how hard it can be to find shoes that fit perfectly, it's a price I'd be very willing to pay. Verdict Emma’s first encounters with a road bike were in between swimming and running. Soon after competing for GB in the World Age Group Triathlon Championships in Edmonton in 2001 she saw the light and decided to focus on cycling.serrages BOA® L6 avec réglage de 1 mm et macro-déclenchement, avec lacet en câble d’acier et passants souples Dual BOA ® L6 dials featuring 1mm adjustment and macro release, with steel lace and soft lace guides

Giro quietly entered the shoe market in 2010 with a four-pronged product line-up comprising the Prolight SLX, Factor, Trans and Espada (women-specific). Giro’s strategy, based around lightweight materials, dynamic designs and affordability, helped it secure a significant slice of the market in a very short space of time. Dual BOA® L6 dials featuring 1mm adjustment and macro release, with steel lace and soft lace guides The Techlace is a Giro-engineered concept that combines a traditional lace with a Velcro strap offering superlative comfort, on-bike adjustability and weight-saving performance. The Velcro strap featured on Giro’s first range-topping shoe, the Prolight SLX. Apart from the obvious weight savings they offer, the straps do tend stretch over time and the Velcro is prone to contamination.Despite the rise of more sophisticated fastening systems, laces are still very popular among cyclists and for good reason: laces are light, stiff, robust and stylish but on-the-bike adjustability is limited. In terms of fit, the Regimes have an almost slipper-like feel; the Synchwire upper conforms to every nook and cranny of your foot. Even with this softness and flexibility in the Synchwire, there is no stretch in the material, so once you tighten the shoes it provides the needed structure to prevent your ankle from collapsing. Nine years later, Giro is now a major force in the cycling shoe market thanks to Eric Horton, Giro’s creative director, who has single-handedly ensured every model range since 2010 is lighter, stiffer and more stylish than before. The company also still uses the original Prolight and Trans monikers in the current line-up, which further bolsters its heritage and status as a reputable brand. The Boa L6 dials offer fantastic micro-adjustment as you tighten them, just don't get over zealous (Image credit: Colin Levitch) Verdict The perforations run over more than half of the shoe and make for decent cooling and airflow, even in the heat (Image credit: Colin Levitch)

The Regime Road Shoes are created with Giro’s innovative Synchwire™ technology. This finely engineered one-piece upper utilises a thermo-bonded exo-structure to provide firm foot support and comfort while at the same time keeping weight to a minimum. Laser-perforated ventilation holes are deployed to allow cooling airflow to circulate about your feet. Inside, the 3D-moulded footbed offers medium arch support, offering a natural fit and extra support when applying power. Utilised on the lower-end of Giro’s shoe range, the ratchet system might weigh more than other fastening devices but the reliability and on-the-fly adjustability more than makes up for it. What to look for in a road shoe

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