PEARL iZUMi X-alp Launch SPD Cycling Shoe - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$109.95
Used Value:
$65.97
Sale Value:
$98.96

We understand the desire to push further beyond the beaten path, and dive into trails that offer chunky rock gardens, river crosses, and the odd hike up near-vertical root lattices. We also understand that just because we signed up for this life of adventure doesn't mean we don't like clipping in for the miles when we are on the bike. Fortunately it seems as though designers at Pearl Izumi are on the same page with the X-Alp Launch SPD Mountain Bike Shoe. These shoes wrap you up with a bonded, seamless upper to keep your foot hugged into place, so you can book it up the trail, on bike or on foot, for next level exploration.

The X-Alp Launch SPDs combine the best of both worlds, with a stiff enough sole, thanks to a nylon composite shank, and serious grip that locks into the trail when you're off the bike. Its built with an EVA midsole that cushions blows from sharp rocks, and a Vibram Megagrip outsole that holds true to the dirt under foot. The lugs are designed with open an chevron shaped pattern, directionally placed to give you braking power in the heel, and propelling power in the toe while maintaining surefooted grip. Even the pedal zone features Vibram Megagrip with siping to keep mud away, so engaging is quick and snappy when you clip in.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
412g (size 42)
Cleat Compatibility:
2-bolt SPD
Closure:
lace
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Midsole:
EVA, nylon composite shank
Recommended Use:
enduro, trail
Sole:
Vibram Megagrip
Upper Material:
synthetic

Full Reviews

10
I've ridden SIDI Dominators for 20 years and been satisfied . Just tried the X ALPs using Time ATAC cleats and found them to be so much more user friendly in the trail world . They fit exactly the same as all my SIDIs ( size 41 ) . The shoe is rugged yet comfortable, laces up snuggly. The sole is substantial and adapts to unclipped pedaling , emergency foot down & hiking with ease . They don't tip sideways on the ground like the narrower SIDIs .The shank is plenty stiff for applying power from the top of the pedal stroke . Maybe a bit warm on 90 degree days .Short break in .
Thomas, backcountry.com
July 8, 2018