Good, comfortable shoe
Got these the next day after I ordered them. They fit well and are more comfortable than my old Shimano shoes to walk in. I like the velcro straps which give the shoe a nice, clean look. So far, I do recommend these shoes.
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The Tommaso Mens Cycling Shoes are designed with versatility in mind, suitable for outdoor and indoor cycling enthusiasts alike. Whether you're tackling mountain trails, cruising on gravel paths, or sweating it out at the spin studio, these shoes aim to enhance your performance while providing comfort and stability. It’s worth noting that cleats are not included and must be purchased separately.
| Product Name | Image | Price | Rating | Review Count | Expert Score | Sales Last Month | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tommaso Montagna Men’s Mountain Bike Shoes for SPD Pedals – Gravel & Trail Cycling Shoes – Compatible with SPD Cleats – No Cleats Included | $69.99 | (4.1) | 1365 | 94 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Tommaso Montagna Men’s Mountain Bike Shoes for SPD Pedals – Gravel & Trail Cycling Shoes – Compatible with SPD Cleats – No Cleats Included | $59.99 | (4.1) | 1369 | 94 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Mens Mountain Bike Cycling Shoes Women, MTB-Shoes Compatible Installation SPD Cleats | $59.39 | (4.1) | 676 | 90 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Mens MTB Mountain Bike SPD Cycling Shoes,Suitable Mountain Biking DH Enduro, Compatible All 2 Bolts Pedals,Black | $69.99 | (4.1) | 740 | 90 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Tommaso Women's SPD Cycling Shoes – for Mountain Biking and Outdoor Walkable Comfort – Compatible with SPD Cleats – Pre-Installed Cleats Included | $49.99 | (4.1) | 99 | 87 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Tommaso Women's SPD Cycling Shoes – for Mountain Biking and Outdoor Walkable Comfort – Compatible with SPD Cleats – Pre-Installed Cleats Included | $49.99 | (4.1) | 100 | 87 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Mens Womens Indoor Cycling Shoes Compatible with SPD System Pedal, Outdoor Walkable Bike Shoes with SPD Cleats Included | $62.99 | (4.1) | 135 | 85 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Tommaso Men's Indoor Cycling Shoes – SPD Compatible – Pre-Installed Cleats – Road, Gravel & Spin Bike Shoes – Walkable Design | $99.99 | (4.1) | 518 | 85 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| liekick Men's Cycling Shoes Compatible with 2-Bolt SPD Cleats, Comfortable Walkable Road Bike Shoes for Indoor & Outdoor Cycling | $69.0 | (4.1) | 10 | 82 | 10 | Get it on Amazon |
Got these the next day after I ordered them. They fit well and are more comfortable than my old Shimano shoes to walk in. I like the velcro straps which give the shoe a nice, clean look. So far, I do recommend these shoes.
These do not come in extra wide as I have flat wide feet (LOL). Anyway, the shoe appears durable. Although I normally take shoes in extra wide, I ordered one size up and these fit comfortably.
Excellent quality, perfect fit, really comfortable shoes at a great price. Love them!!
This is the first pair of cycling shoes I've come across that actually have some room in the toe box. I feel like the US sizing is off by a full size. The EU sizing seems more accurate. Case in point, I typically wear a women’s 11, which usually equates to a men’s 9.5 and a 43 in EU sizing. For these shoes, the EU 44/men’s 10.5 were the perfect size for me. I had also ordered the EU 43/men’s 10 in this exact shoe and they were just a tad small. Going up just that half size actually gave me room in the toe box to be able to wiggle my toes and not feel like my feet were crammed in a sardine can. So I would personally recommend going a full size above whatever your men’s shoe size typically is.As far as the other features of the shoe, I do like the Velcro strap across the top. I have the laces tied where I can just leave them as is without having to untie them, slip my foot in and fasten the strap. They seem easy enough to walk in, as much as a cycling shoe can be anyway. I was also very pleased with the affordability. Just to put it into context for anyone who might read this review, I’m not a hardcore racing cyclist. I’ve only recently started getting into cycling and I typically commute to work a few times per week, as well as going for rides on the weekends. I wanted to try clipless shoes but didn’t want to spend a lot of money to do so. I feel like these are a good entry level budget shoe. I tried several different brands of shoes, including a couple of more known name brands, if you will. These were the least expensive and most comfortable of any that I tried.
Very disappointed. I read reviews about the shoe running small. I figured I would still be ok. My mistake. They indeed were too small. I thought the shoe was still what I wanted so ordered a size up. Got them today and still too small. I read a review before that stated the shoes run about 1.5 sizes small. At least for me, that has turned out to be true. I am returning both pairs and will look for a different shoemaker. The shoes themselves seem decent if you can find a size that fits.
I tried this company out as I'm local and I was looking for shoes. The fit was as expected for the size I ordered and the 3 strap design (one ratchet) is old school but works well so I'm not bothered by not having any of the 'new ideas' like the BOA system with one tightening mechanism. They seem to be stiff enough for my riding and I get good power to the pedals, I don't have any issues with sole obstructing my SPD entry and exit as some designs can. the top ratchet mechanism is east to tighten and loosen....on to the improvements needed.- these shoes seem very warm to me, the material that looks like mesh isn't mesh at all. it has padding behind it so there isn't going to be any airflow.- it is hard to get into them because of how the side, tounge and straps flop around and get pushed one way or another by my foot. 100% two handed process which is not what I've seen from many other shoes.- the tounge specificially is very padded (too padded) and its very soft (bad in this case) because it moves and crinkles down when I put my foot in. most other shoes I've had have a way thinner tounge material that makes it work better. the tounge is also not attached to the side or straps which is one reason it moves so much, it would be great to attach it to one side or a strap to keep it in place- the sides could benefit from being a bit stiffer so they stay open more when putting the foot in and then conforming when the straps are engaged- the mesh needs to be breatheable at least on toebox- we don't need full coverage cushion on the inside, I can't imagine what these will be like if they get wet. probably a sponge.
i used an expensive pair of Sidi for years - very low profile - always felt like my foot was about to slip out. I love these bike shoes! Large box toe - plenty of room to move your toes around and spread them out. This shoe grips your foot and makes you feel more secure on your bike. I was recently diagnosed with Morton's Neuroma from wearing improper shoes for years. I feel confident these shoes will support my feet properly for years to come.