SHIMANO SH-MX100 Multi-Use Off-Road Cycling Shoe

(403 customer reviews)

$64.00

  • Versatile Cycling Shoe: built for a wider range of off-road cycling uses
  • SPD Cleat: compatible with most clip-in pedal systems
  • Durable Construction: made from synthetic leather and mesh for long-lasting performance
  • Grippy Rubber Sole: supports stable pedaling and walking
  • Secure Fit: single strap closure for an instant snug fit

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  1. Tigerdog

    I ordered my normal size, they fit well, I use them on my Schwinn Ic4. Love the quick strap, on off is a breeze.

    Tigerdog

  2. schnee

    I wear a 42 women’s. These are 42 men’s. I was concerned they’d be too big. They are way too small and narrow. I never find shoes narrow, these are narrow.

    schnee

  3. CAIO M

    I have a road bike but prefer to use gravel type shoes. I like the understated appearance of these shoes, and they’re quite comfortable, when I end a ride I realize that I didn’t think about them at all, only the my ride. They are lightweight as well. Even the price is reasonable.
    Happy in New Mexico

    CAIO M

  4. klongyaw

    After awhile of trial and error getting my cycling shoes. Received the correct size and good quality 👌.
    Fast delivery too.

    klongyaw

  5. Amazon Customer

    I’ve been doing metric centuries for a little over a year now and had resisted going to clips. I got the great advice to try these shoes and the hybrid clips that allow you to ride with the clips or regular shoes. The shoes were comfortable for the first ride and my insoles fit perfectly. I’ve picked up a couple miles per hour in speed as a result. So glad I made this purchase.

    Amazon Customer

  6. Kay

    Pro:
    Most bang for your buck
    Uses straps to tie

    Con:
    Like most bicycle shoes, they are narrow for my wide feet, but the shoes will stretch over time.
    Rubber soles are not grippy.

    Kay

  7. The Savage

    Ojo si tienes el empeine algo grande porque entonces no llega la cinta al velcro. Por lo demás perfectas.

    The Savage

  8. Sugar High

    Good material but fits a little bit loose.
    You can walk with even with the clips on.
    Little bit heavy but good pice thought.

    Sugar High

  9. klongyaw

    Le uso per bici da corsa — preferisco i pedali shimano ai look — e le trovo leggere (ma non leggerissime), rigide (ma non rigidissime), comode (ma non comodissime) e molto pratiche con la chiusura a velcro (si mettono e tolgono in un attimo).
    L’unica raccomandazione che faccio è stare attenti alla misura, dato che calzano mooolto strette: porto il 41 e ho dovuto restituire le 42 perché non mi entravano. Col 43 vado giusto giusto, se avessero le mezze misure avrei preso un 43.5. Buona pedalata!

    klongyaw

  10. Dennis Tejada

    Length of shoe appropriate for size, good quality materials and construction, very clever Velcro closure, very narrow toe box. Picture shows new black shoe next to older Shimano bike shoe. Newer shoe is much narrower. Good for elf feet!

    Dennis Tejada

  11. Tigerdog

    The MX-1 is a low cost, no frills shoe.

    Looks: Not so much. These shoes look like a cross between bedroom slippers and gardening clogs. Style is not the strong suit. That said, they’re great for beginners, casual cyclists on a budget, and for those with wider feet.

    Sizing: I wear a 12.5 US, and typically al 46 or 47 in European shoes. When I measured my feet with a Sidi sizing tool at the local bike shop, my toes landed between the 46 and 47 mark, my instep between 45 and 46 as shown. Width is between E and EE, slightly wider than “normal”. Selecting a 12.5 men’s in the MX-1 brought a shoe marked as 48 European. The is pretty close to perfect for my feet. Toes have just a tiny bit of space, heel is not loose, and my instep is snug but not pinched. I’ve only done about 50Km in them so far, and they’ve been comfortable. The only exception is that I have thick, tall toes and my big toenails are pushed down a bit. I don’t think the plastic front will stretch much, so this may be a problem.

    Potential drawbacks: Serious cyclists might not like all the elastic on top, and probably will be disappointed by the lack of “tuneability” in the single Y strap. Those who ride in weather will get wet socks from the elastic cloth and perforations.

    Summary: I bought these as a backup to my old trusted Sidis, and for the money I think they’re just fine.

    Tigerdog