PEARL iZUMi X-Project Elite Cycling Shoe - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

6.0
out of 10
0 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$179.95
Used Value:
$107.97
Sale Value:
$161.96

After a long day of rocketing climbs, fast and flowy singletrack, and hair-raising descents, your feet will appreciate that you stepped into Pearl Izumi's X-Project Elite Men's Cycling Shoes before heading onto the trails. Light enough for the XC gram chasers and durable enough to handle whatever comes your way, these shoes boast a light, efficient sole and a comfortable seamless upper that lets you focus on the trail instead of wondering if your shoes will hold up.

Pearl Izumi shapes the upper from its 3-layer Seamless Composite synthetic with a flexible fit that conforms to a variety of foot shapes, making hot spots and pressure points unlikely. It also allows for ample air transfer, helping to pull moisture from your feet and socks. The pairing of an upper BOA IP1 dial and lower hook-and-loop strap give you extensive adjustability even on the fly for a secure fit that helps prevent numb feet in the middle of a trail.

The stiff, carbon-composite sole is complemented by an outsole with molded rubber tips on hollow TPU lugs that lend enough traction to dig through mud, gravel, sand, and any other challenging conditions you may encounter. An EVA foam heel takes a cue from cushioned running industry technology, helping to lessen the impact on your joints if you end up having to hike or run repeatedly throughout a long ride or race.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
[size 43] 376g
Cleat Compatibility:
2-bolt
Closure:
BOA IP1 dial, hook-and-loop strap
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Recommended Use:
cross-country, cyclocross, trail
Sole:
[sole] carbon composite, [outsole] co-molded carbon rubber tips on hollow TPU lugs
Upper Material:
Advanced 3-layer Seamless Composite

Full Reviews

6
The fit and comfort of this shoe is 5 star right out of the box. Materials hold up well to mtn bike demands. Very stiff sole makes power to the pedals efficient but at a cost when it comes to hike-a-bike. I will wear the enduro version of PI shoes when I know I will be hitting some gnarly terrain. Unfortunately, PI has done a poor job with the BOA system. Where the cables tighten against the top of the foot is a wear point for the BOA and I have not been able to get a pair to last more than 6 months. I ride about 4000 miles a year, so your results could be better; but for a high performance shoe, I expect longer life.
Jennifer K., backcountry.com
March 12, 2019