Women?s-specific last and narrow heel cup for a perfect fit. Supple, breathable synthetic upper. Two Velcro straps and padded tongue for a comfortable fit. SPD compatible. Walkable sole won?t mark gym. Floors or other indoor surfaces.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Sidi Vigo 2009 Women's Spinning/Indoor Training Bicycle Shoes - White (Misc.)
The only issue was that these shoes were advertised as spinning shoes and I had to spend another $30 buying clamps and having the clamps inserted at a expremely over-priced Manhattan biking store, Syds, where I was thoroughly ripped off. I think the write up should have clearly said that clamps needed to be added and they are not spinning/indoor training bicycle shoes without an attachment which was not included.The quality of the shoes themselves is very high and I was pleased with the purchase
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Great spinning shoes!,
By ltaimee "ak516" (Cleveland, OH) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sidi Vigo 2009 Women's Spinning/Indoor Training Bicycle Shoes - White (Misc.)
I use these for spinning and they are awesome. Power transfers better to make a better workout! They make a big difference versus my regular gym shoes. Especially for those of who are getting plantar foot pain from soft-soled shoes this is well worth the price tag ($123). P.S. I got SPD clamps installed at a local bike shop (Performance bikes) for $10.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Shoes,
By Habibi (Gulf Coast, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sidi Vigo 2009 Women's Spinning/Indoor Training Bicycle Shoes - White (Misc.)
These are wonderful shoes. Well worth the money.Cycling shoes usually do not come with cleats. You can either buy cleats online and search for the cheapest ones, or go to your local bike shop. I went to my local bike shop and bought Shimano SPD cleats for $20 and they meticulously put them on for me at no additional cost. 2115|RVTC9Y46YV3Y7;2115|RG36QXAM0803P;2115|R8OFQL6YM5DTE;
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