Only available in 44 and 45. Two colour options, but cheaper than when last posted and deal went hot.
Their description:
Get off road with the very sturdy mountain bike shoe from dhb. The M1.0 features a Simple 3-strap closure and a rubber outsole with internal glass reinforced Nylon structure for excellent traction and great power delivery.
Top Features of the dhb M1.0 Mountain Bike Cycling Shoe
Glass reinforced Nylon polymer sole with rubber traction grip
Synthetic Upper
Quad core air mesh inserts
All-round ventilation holes
Internal thermo plastic heel counter
360 degree reflective detailing
2-hole cleat ready
Product Data
MTB: Yes
Cleat Fitting- 2 Bolt SPD Type: Yes
Forefoot Studs: Yes
Sole Material: Glass Reinforced Nylon, Rubber overmolded tread
Use: Off road
High Visibility: No
The design of the sole on this shoe has been engineered to strike a balance between the right level of stiffness for power transfer when on the bike, and ‘comfort’ when running or walking with the bike. The inner Glass reinforced Nylon core structure is topped with a high durability, high traction rubber compound with aggressive tread design to provide excellent grip on rocks, mud and road.
The sole is bonded to the synthetic upper which features the same quad core inner structure as the dhb road shoe. This mesh structure has excellent 3D mapping properties to achieve a form fit to the foot but provides almost zero stretch – which keeps input energy loss on the upstroke to an absolute minimum. The exterior upper is a durable Synthetic skin, which will absorb the knocks and grazes of general use. The reinforcement panel on the toe tip is double stitched for extra durability.
The simple 3-strap configuration allows the wearer to control the fitting across the full length of the shoe. By tightening the strap positions the wearer can achieve the correct balance between close fit (best power transfer) and comfort.
Mesh inserts across the upper on the instep and outer side of the upper allow air to circulate through the shoe helping to keep you temperature regulated as you generate heat.
At the ankle end of the shoe there is an internal thermo plastic heel counter, which is sandwiched between the cushioning layers of the shoe. This added support and stiffness allows the rider better control when engaging and disengaging from their clip-in pedal system.
Contrast red inner lining, and embossed printing provides a clean aesthetic, complimented with reflective detailing along the length of the shoe in-step and outside to enhance the rider’s safety in low-level light conditions.
The shoe is pre-drilled ready to use with MTB-style, 2-hole cleat-pedal systems (SPD, Crank Bros, Time MTB)
Latest comments (23)
mcrobbj
18 Mar 16#21
I have them and I don't know of anyone that considers them quality. Like all dhb stuff they are cheap basic gear. Personally I wouldn't use them for anything but xc. Good flats and 510s, just look at the videos on YouTube on how to pedal properly with flats., some of it applies equally to clipless, changing you foot angle to get power at the back of the stroke. I am always amazed at how many people don't know where their foot goes on the pedal.
MAdam98 to mcrobbj
30 Mar 16#23
Well their road equivalent are absolutely fantastic!
ianh82
18 Mar 16#22
i brought these and have to say there very good for the money. i got the 9.5 and these feel comfortable and not tight. nice width to them. looking forward to riding next wk in them.
omikron
13 Mar 161#20
If it helps, I didn't go a size up and the fit was fine.
rainymood
12 Mar 161#19
Not comfortable with being clipped in mtn biking for some reason, maybe I'll change my mind when I spin the pedal into my shin..
namtabmai
12 Mar 161#13
Any idea of what the sizing is like? Is that chart accurate?
Brought some shimano road shoes a little while ago and glad I went up a size compared to my normal shoes.
SesameStreetKid to namtabmai
12 Mar 16#18
Anyone...anyone?
alexlea88
12 Mar 16#17
Can't go wrong with a pair of Shimano SP520s to go with these. Great entry level pedal.
You get used to snapping out instinctively when you might need to stop. Plus you can set the tension so you can pop out easily. Really worth the investment.
brian_lewis67
12 Mar 16#15
I went off road the first time I wore Cleats and when I tried to go up a muddy hill in the wrong gear and started rolling backwards while still in the pedals, slammed on the brakes and ended up somersaulting backwards down the hill with the bike still attached.
cheers, oredered some new ones, my old ones are far to tight. ordered 45's to match my flat pedals, i dont do cleats!
SlurmsMacKenzie
12 Mar 16#10
Silly question but... are these suitable for use with all bikes or mainly just mountain bikes?
quakerphil to SlurmsMacKenzie
12 Mar 16#11
If you use pedals to match the cleats, you can use them on anything really. I use them on mtb and hybrid.
dpathic2001
12 Mar 16#9
Oh, I'm experienced in cleat catastrophes (Road bike though): 1st time was a bit comedy in front of a young lady driver. 2nd time was not so funny as I nearly fell in front of 40mph car traffic :confused:
rodman
12 Mar 16#6
black and white so ugly
black and red looking better
pnaylor39 to rodman
12 Mar 16#8
Sorry Disagree think black & red look more like a cheap looking pair of football boots@!
mattrixdesign2
12 Mar 16#7
Nice deal. Dhb kit is very good, but must admit I have not tried their shoes.
Cheebley
12 Mar 16#5
Hence practice before you go out!!
dpathic2001
12 Mar 16#2
Thanks, was looking for a basic entry level pair to go with my £8.69 Wellgo pedals deal :smiley:
backtothecaves to dpathic2001
12 Mar 161#4
Be prepared for a few accidents. I remember when I first got mine. Fell on my side in the middle of a busy high street.
Opening post
Their description:
Get off road with the very sturdy mountain bike shoe from dhb. The M1.0 features a Simple 3-strap closure and a rubber outsole with internal glass reinforced Nylon structure for excellent traction and great power delivery.
Top Features of the dhb M1.0 Mountain Bike Cycling Shoe
Glass reinforced Nylon polymer sole with rubber traction grip
Synthetic Upper
Quad core air mesh inserts
All-round ventilation holes
Internal thermo plastic heel counter
360 degree reflective detailing
2-hole cleat ready
Product Data
MTB: Yes
Cleat Fitting- 2 Bolt SPD Type: Yes
Forefoot Studs: Yes
Sole Material: Glass Reinforced Nylon, Rubber overmolded tread
Use: Off road
High Visibility: No
The design of the sole on this shoe has been engineered to strike a balance between the right level of stiffness for power transfer when on the bike, and ‘comfort’ when running or walking with the bike. The inner Glass reinforced Nylon core structure is topped with a high durability, high traction rubber compound with aggressive tread design to provide excellent grip on rocks, mud and road.
The sole is bonded to the synthetic upper which features the same quad core inner structure as the dhb road shoe. This mesh structure has excellent 3D mapping properties to achieve a form fit to the foot but provides almost zero stretch – which keeps input energy loss on the upstroke to an absolute minimum. The exterior upper is a durable Synthetic skin, which will absorb the knocks and grazes of general use. The reinforcement panel on the toe tip is double stitched for extra durability.
The simple 3-strap configuration allows the wearer to control the fitting across the full length of the shoe. By tightening the strap positions the wearer can achieve the correct balance between close fit (best power transfer) and comfort.
Mesh inserts across the upper on the instep and outer side of the upper allow air to circulate through the shoe helping to keep you temperature regulated as you generate heat.
At the ankle end of the shoe there is an internal thermo plastic heel counter, which is sandwiched between the cushioning layers of the shoe. This added support and stiffness allows the rider better control when engaging and disengaging from their clip-in pedal system.
Contrast red inner lining, and embossed printing provides a clean aesthetic, complimented with reflective detailing along the length of the shoe in-step and outside to enhance the rider’s safety in low-level light conditions.
The shoe is pre-drilled ready to use with MTB-style, 2-hole cleat-pedal systems (SPD, Crank Bros, Time MTB)
Latest comments (23)
Brought some shimano road shoes a little while ago and glad I went up a size compared to my normal shoes.
You get used to snapping out instinctively when you might need to stop. Plus you can set the tension so you can pop out easily. Really worth the investment.
black and red looking better