Ranger Cycling Shoe
As A New Entry For Giro’S Mountain Footwear Lineup, The Ranger Cycling Shoe Satisfies The Void Between Entry-Level And Mid-Range. Using Trickle-Down Tech From The New Rincon, The Ranger Receives A Durable One-Piece Synchwire Upper And A Strong Nylon And Rubber Outsole. Perhaps The Only Disadvantage Found In The Ranger May Be The Triple Hook-And-Loop Strap Closures Instead Of The Boa Dial Found On The Rincon. However, Given That These Strap-Style Closures Are Still Used In The Upper Echelons Of Cycling Shoes, The Ranger Is Designed To Provide High-Performance At A Lower Cost.
Giro Equips The Ranger For Long Treks Across Mountainous Terrain With A Comfortable Midsole And Heel/Toe Reinforcements That Take The Trail Hits For You. Since The Sole Is Made Of Nylon Instead Of Carbon, Bike-Hiking And Creek Crossing Is Much Easier To Perform. Two-Bolt Compatibility Matches Most Of The Major Pedal Company Offerings For Off-Road Systems, And Pre-Drilled Holes For Toe-Spikes Are Ready To Help With Cyclocross Run-Ups And Early-Spring Trail Rides With Heavy Snowmelt.
Details
- Ready-To-Ride Mountain Bike And Gravel Shoe Without The Lofty Price Tag
- Strong Nylon And Rubber Sole Provide Confident Stiffness And Grip
- Easy To Adjust Straps Hold Tight When You Get On The Pedals
- Durable Upper Material Resists Abrasions While On Foot
- Toe-Spike Compatible For Muddy Trails And Cyclocross Racing
- Reinforced Heel And Toe Sections Take The Hits For You
Tech Specs
- Upper Material: Thermo-Bonded Synchwire
- Lining: Textile
- Closure: Hook-And-Loop Straps
- Footbed: Die-Cut Eva
- Sole: Co-Molded Nylon And Rubber
- Cleat Compatibility: 2-Bolt
- Claimed Weight: [Size 42] 11.1Oz (315G)
- Recommended Use: Cross-Country, Cyclocross, Trail
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