
User submitted reviews
Review by Ride year round
My feet have stayed warm and dry in these shoes in temperatures as low as 27'F. This is a sturdy, durable shoe for year round riders. I highly recommend this shoe, it is worth the extra money and is far superior to shoe covers.
Review by Ride2work
This is a great shoe for bicycle commuters that are tired of cold feet. I have used these shoes in 30'F temperatures and they worked great and I am sure they will still keep my feet warm when the temperatures drop even further. For years I have arrived at work with cold feet using shoe covers over cycling shoes and that has not been a problem with these boots. I wish I had purchased these shoes long ago as it would have resulted in much more comfortable riding.
Review by Gremlin
These may be the most comfortable MTB shoes I have ever worn. This shoe keeps your feet pretty warm and very dry. They have performed well in the Pennsylvania winter. Best w thick, wool socks.
Review by Dale
The past few years my feet have become increasingly sensitive to cooler weather. Where once I could cycle comfortably when the temperature fell into the forties, my feet now hurt even when its 55, assuming no sunshine. I have tried wool socks, shoe covers, battery operated feet warmers, and the problem remains even though some of the chill is reduced.
So this winter I bought a pair of Shimano winter cycling shoes (mountain shoes but I ride road) and my feet have been much warmer, even a mite toasty at times. It also has helped that this is one of the warmest daytime winters ever here in central California, although the nights are also colder. So, I have not been able to fully test them but they are definitely much warmer than the usual ventilated cycling shoe. They takes a few seconds longer to put on, and remove.I think the lowest temperature I have worn them at is about 40 degrees. They make cycling so much more enjoyable.I suspect they would also repel water, with an ankle cuff that seal quite well.
I also own some Shimano cycling sandals that are very pleasant to wear in hot weather.
Review by DE
I haven't had a chance to fully put them through their paces yet, but they seem just as advertised-good quality, nice and warm (down to 19 degrees so far), and waterproof at least through a half-hour ride in medium rain. They're a bit stiff and clunky compared to cycling shoes, but then they'd have to be for what they give in return. You definitely need to look at the Shimano sizing chart since these seem to run a size smaller than other brands.