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Lightweight, Heavy-Hitter Gravel Shoe
The Shimano SH-RX801 Gravel Shoes are featherweight gravel racing shoes as bold as their rider. Following the success of the original RX8, Shimano is back with updates to make the best even better.
This shoe is built around a super stiff and lightweight carbon composite sole for high-speed gravel racing. Below are lightweight, abrasion-resistant TPU lugs for the best balance of pedaling performance and off the bike capability. Above is a surround wrapping upper pattern with supple synthetic leather that balances holding power and comfort. Plus you'll be sure to stand out with vivid inkjet printed graphics with bold design.
The whole package is held together with low-profile BOA® Li2 dials with rubber grip allowing quick and precise micro-adjustments. And from foot to shoe to pedal, the RX801 is engineered with SPD pedals for maximum pedaling efficiency and stability.
Features:
- Wear and weather resistant synthetic leather upper
- Carbon sole with Shimano Stiffness Index: 10
- BOA Li2 dials
- SPD (2-bolt) cleat compatible
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. Cleats may have been mounted leaving minor marks on the soles. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
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Specifications
Cleat Compatibility: 2 Hole | |
Width: Regular | |
Silver - 42 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCS01S42000 |
Silver - 42.5 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCS01S42500 |
Silver - 43 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCS01S43000 |
Silver - 43.5 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCS01S43500 |
Silver - 44 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCS01S44000 |
Silver - 44.5 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCS01S44500 |
Silver - 45 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCS01S45000 |
Silver - 45.5 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCS01S45500 |
Silver - 46 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCS01S46000 |
Black - 42 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S42000 |
Black - 42.5 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S42500 |
Black - 43 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S43000 |
Black - 43.5 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S43500 |
Black - 44 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S44000 |
Black - 44.5 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S44500 |
Black - 45 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S45000 |
Black - 45.5 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S45500 |
Black - 46 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S46000 |
Black - 47 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S47000 |
Black - 48 | Mfg PartNum: ESHRX801MCL01S48000 |
Reviews
I broke the Boa lace on my gravel shoes and needed a replacement for an event that would start before the Boa fix kit arrived. Order these from Biketires and they arrived in time for me to do one shakedown ride before a gravel century race. I had zero issues with them for the entire race, no foot pain or hotspots. Great shoes.
This is my first pair of SH-RX801 cleats. The first version RX8 has a flexible, cloth piece inside the cleat on the arch. This helps to sung up the entire shoe before you adjust the boa closure. Secure and sung and fit just right. The new version of the SH -RX801 does not have this inside flexible, cloth, stretch on the arch. Sure to be a cost savings for Shimano when the eliminate one part of the shoe when they are manufacturing on a large scale. Other and missing this stretchy cloth, it's a quality cleat.
This is my 2nd pair of the RX801. The first pair (RX-800) are 3+ years old and have been great. I tried the Sidi MTB Gravel and after riding them several times gave up on them - the footbed never felt right. So, you could say I'm fussy about shoes. I ordered the 801's in the same size as the 800's and they feel 1/4 size bigger. I've only ridden them about 10x on my Wahoo Kickr doing Zwift rides so have not used them real life so-to-speak. Somewhere in the memory banks it seems the 800's felt a bit off until after 5-6 real-world mountain bike rides. I use these shoes for road, gravel and mountain with different Crank Bros pedals. I always buy the Crank Bros Shoe Shield after having a Sidi Dominator sole crack. Bottom line - I think I like these alright. Once the snow is gone and the trails and dirt roads are open again I'll know for sure. One thing much better is the BOA lacing system - this new iteration moves much freer and is easier on/off. I had to replace one on my old pair because it was so stiff to release the laces ended up partially unwinding. BOA was good about replacing but even the replacement is harder to unwind than the new versions on the 801.
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