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Giro Factoress Road Shoe Chrome/White/Teal
Giro Factoress Road Shoe Chrome/White/Teal
 
List Price: $289.95
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Product Code: GIRO-FACTORESS-ROADSHOE-CWT

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Giro Factoress Road Shoe Chrome/White/Teal: The finest performance combined with luxurious style for the open road. The Factress offers the same exceptional performance and comfort found in our renowned Factor men's shoe, with luxurious style and fit tailored specifically for women. The premium Teijin microfiber upper conforms to the foot without binding, and our adjustable SuperNatural Fit Kit allows you to customize the level of arch support to enhance comfort and pedaling efficiency. At only 6.5mm thick, the light weight Easton EC90 unidirectional carbon fiber outsole provides a direct connection with the pedal that helps to turn every ounce of energy into forward motion. There simply isnメt a more beautiful cycling shoe, at any price.
Specs & Information
  • Teijin™ premium lightweight microfiber. Strong and secure ratcheting buckle closure (replaceable). Offset strap “D-ring” at mid-foot
  • Easton® EC90 unidirectional carbon fiber
  • SuperNatural Fit Kit with adjustable arch support. X-Static® anti-microbial fiber
  • 240 grams (size 39)

Average Rating: Average Rating: 5 of 5 5 of 5 Total Reviews: 1 Write a review »

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5 of 5 Great shoes February 22, 2012
Reviewer: JP from Toronto, ON Canada  
I bought these shoes for my girlfriend.  She very patiently rode for two years in size 37 Specialized shoes that hurt her toes - oops.  Now though, we have her in 38.5 Giro Factoress (Factress?) shoes (white).
She loves them.  Fabulous quality, incredibly light. Thin thin thin sole, very stiff sole.  Great tethering via the buckle and two velcro straps.  Heel pocket grabs the little lady feet just perfectly.

She asked if it was okay to wear the shoes to bed.

I'm about to try the men's Factor shoe, just to see if it fits better than my Shimano uber-shoe (which is stiff as concrete, but has a peculiar bend in the last and is quite heavy)

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