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$59.99
(as of Dec 10, 2024 00:51:44 UTC –
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Product Description
𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐢𝐭:Experience comfort during extended rides with our ergonomic design.
𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐃𝐫𝐲: Our biking shoes strike the perfect balance between breathability and waterproofing
𝐃𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Navigate the trail with confidence. The rugged construction ensures durability in demanding biking environments.
𝐋𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬: Enhance agility and reduce fatigue on long rides
𝐆𝐫𝐢𝐩 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Conquer all types of trails with ease
Product Dimensions : 12.6 x 7.87 x 4.33 inches; 2.43 Pounds
Item model number : SDG2005
Department : mens
Date First Available : June 14, 2024
ASIN : B0D72ZN5DL
Boz in Miami –
Great Shoe At Any Price
I am an advanced trail rider. Descents yes, but no longer a downhiller. I’m blown away by the impressive value this Sandugo shoe delivers, at any price. I’ve been riding the Adidas Terrex Trailcross for several years now, because they are not clunky like the Five Ten Freedriders, yet have the same Stealth grippy sole as Five Tens. Great shoe. I had also used the Teva Links before that, which were just OK, dropped them. Over time the pins in flat pedals dig out the rubber in the sole and that’s when it’s time to look for replacements. For me, the Trailcross is just missing something in the fit, so I’ve been researching online, talking to local riders, etc. for a better fitting shoe.Also, over the years it became pretty apparent to me that changing pedal brands and dialing in on pin height can make the same shoes seem better than they were before. I have used the Rove Answer pedal, Raceface Chesters (both are fantastic), and just switched to the ChroMag Scarabs when the Chesters broke. The Scarab’s advantage is in how many different pin placement configurations can be made for just the right set up – I’m methodically playing with that to dial in on a max setup, but the standard config is solid, glue like contact.Riding them for just over a month now, the Sandugos hug the pedal as well as the Trailcross, and In some ways better except when wet, the Sandugos feel like they loosen up some – only con. They flex for hike-a-bike more comfortably as advertised, and are super well made. The Trailcross run a bit narrow, and having a wide foot that is almost 2E I have always been wanting better comfort in a MTB shoe that securely wraps around my foot, but it must have the same great gripping sole.The Sandugo’ are a perfect solution for me. I wear 11.5 normally so the 12’s are what I bought (no 11.5 available). The fit is so comfortable, the shoes look great, and the quality is top notch like all the other reviews state. The stiffness to the pedal transmits power very well to the wheels. It is a very efficient, stable ride. Plus, the Sandugo width and shape wraps up and around to totally encase my foot. Comfortably secure.As good as all that is, the outstanding feature is the grip, which is as good as the TC’s Stealth sole overall IMO. The pedal pins really do snug up into the Sandugo’s tread pattern, and along with the grippy rubber I find makes for super foot traction in the way it easily enables the hamstring side of the pedal stroke. Nearest I’ve felt to being clipped in, in that regard.At the price point Sandugo sells this shoe for is a steal. You can get two pairs for the price on one pair of FiveTens. I’ll be getting a second pair to switch off with.
Dan Trdge –
Great MTB Shoes
I am running a set of flat MTB pedals on my bike and wanted shoes that will work well with good grip on the pedal, and without the clip less design if a typical mtb shoes. The soles of these shoes are perfect for them, frolicking onto the little pegs on the pedals very well.It’s an electric bike and I am riding in offriad terrain, with high speed and high cadence on the pedaling, too. They do come loose if you hit rocks, but I am not sure what flat pedal shoes wouldn’t.I got these because the seemed well made from the other reviews, and I would agree, so far, with two rides on them. It’s a stiffer sole than a typical sneaker and that’s good. My feet have actually gone numb pedaling in them, and that is only typical to wearing my cycling shoes for my road bike. Standing up for a minute takes care if it. They also fit well, wide enough but not loose.
Mark S. –
Firm but comfortable soles
The Sandugos D/H Enduro Cross Trail Commuter BMX shoes appear to be excellent quality. I’ll know more after about their durability after I’ve used them for several months. I ordered an 8 and 1/2 (which is my normal size) and the shoes fit perfectly. By design, the shoes have a moderately stiff sole but are not as stiff or hard as some of the other MTB shoes on the market (e.g. the Addidas Five Ten Freeriders). I prefer a cycling shoe that has a sole with some cushioning (even if that’s not ideal from an energy transfer perspective) and a heel that is similar in height to a normal tennis shoe. The Sandugos meet all of those preferences. The Sandugos are ever-so-slightly roomier than the Addidas Five Ten Freeriders (same size: 8 and 1/2). The styling of the Addidas is a bit cooler, but the price of the Sandugos was substantially lower.
cjcalif –
Too narrow. Maybe go a half size up
Very narrow shoe, wide feet people leave this one alone don’t even try. Have purchased this company in a different shoe before and it worked perfectly. These unfortunately are too narrow and maybe could work with a half size increase. Also, the exterior is a suede type material likely not good in a dusty environment.
Michael J. Clark –
Great Shoe
I could tell as soon as I took them out of the box they were going to be exactly what I need for biking. They fit amazing and they give amazing support. I have a mangled right ankle that is reassembled with screws and wires and when I bike with regular shoes the inside of my ankle keeps whacking the sprocket. These shoes give enough support to my foot and ankle that it keeps it straight and I have plenty of clearance. Also, they are stout enough so I can feel I have more power when I peddle. The right footwear really does make a difference. These, for the money are great. I am going to keep wearing them and see how they hold up, I might get another pair.
Freddy pedrozo florez –
Excelente
Excelente
RA, NC –
Not worth the money
Unfortunately I wore these too often to return.These shoes were very uncomfortable, cheaply made and most of all the sole is slippery.Took them out on a the trail and lost traction several despite the fact that I have really good pedals on my MTB.I replaced them with a pair of Five Tens and they work great.AT the end you get what you pay for.Would not recommend.
Laura –
Fits ok, but there are better options.
The shoes have a raised edge on the inside of the foot. It feels off balance a bit.I would not get these wet, dont know how long these would last. Five10 shoes feel like they would last much longer at just a bit more.
Anahi Ulloa –
Son como de gamuza, asi que no se pueden llevar en tiempo de lluvias, son pesados, pero si no tienes problema con eso, estan bien.
Riza Gee Why –
I’m wear a size 9 and was worried that these may not fit properly since I have wide feet.But to my surprise that fit perfectly and were wide. Fairly stiff, but still comfortable to walk around.Some people said that these were heavy. I did not find them heavy at all and had a similar weight to any regular sneaker. Those who knit pick about weight are just whinners. These are not heavy at all.Also for price these are quality made and look awesome. Don’t be a name brand snob and get these, you won’t be disappointed.Edited: Aug 2024So it’s been coming up on 2 years now with these shoes. And this month (Aug 2024) I checked my shoes and saw that the sole had worn, cracked and a small 1″ piece of sole had come off. The shoe had lost all its stiffness which was probably gonna happen eventually.For the price it, it served its purpose. The overall performance of the shoe was okay. The pedals did slide off at times. The uppers are still good.Would I buy again probably not, as I already got a new 5-10 impact which are amazing. However if you’rea beginner rider that’s probably getting into mountain biking, yeah I would recommend or perfect as a skate board shoe.
Robert Appleby –
Very Good shows nes fit to, Tow good to wear on the bike, l will wear them when I grow for a drink, ha ha ha.
Gianluca Nobile –
A primo impatto sembrano molto buone sono belle da vedere e fatte bene la calzata è comoda i rinforzi sono fatti benissimo aspetto di provarli in bici per fare una recensione completa per ora soddisfattissimo
vladimer –
The shoes is perfect for Mtb rides…comfortable to used also.