Though the mechanical buckle on Mavics top racing shoe resists big fingers and super-tight ratchetingwe loved the secure fit of the carbon heel cup and the nearly seamless comfort of the bonded upper.
$299
Sidi Genius 6.6 Mega
To create our new favorite road shoe, Sidi took the slipperlike synthetic upper, full-carbon sole, and adjustable heel retention of its top-of-the-line (and rather narrow) Ergo 2, then reassembled it all for those of uswith wider feet.
$450
Specialized BG Pro Carbon Road
The Body Geometry fit counters the natural cant of most peoples feet to correct knee-alignment issues (read: less pain), while Specializeds stiffest carbon weave delivers a race-ready sole.
$260
Shimano SH-M230
Mountain
Heat-moldable sections in the upper give the M230 a custom-fit feel, while the carbon-reinforced nylon soles nail the balance between efficient pedaling stiffness and hike-a-bike walkability.
$249
Bontrager RL Mountain
Mountain
KILLER VALUE
Somehow, Bontrager managed to squeeze all the features of a high-end shoeheat-moldable insoles, carbon-reinforced soles, removable toe spikesinto this extremely well-priced model. Fits narrow and medium-width feet best.
$140
Keen Springwater
Mountain
While not as stiff as a race shoe, the Springwater is an impressive blend of comfort and performance. A full-length TPU plate provides the power transfer, and the lugged rubber outsole makes for sure footing even on the sketchiest scree.
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