All Specialized Cadet cycling shoes reduced to £22.99 @ Rutland Cycling These are suitable for mtb spd pedals and can be used as normal walking shoes. Quite a number of sizes left.
Mine have arrived. Wished I hadn’t gone a Euro size up as there slightly to big for me but still usable. The rubber to get to the cleat is a pain to get off but once done there cracking value.
meggie_dude
4 Oct 17#27
Its a good deal, and I've pulled trigger on some 44's in black. Its a gamble with buying cycling shoes online and I'm wondering if I've made the right call on these, so after some advice
Normally take 8.5 (42.5) for 'normal' shoes, have 43's for my Bontrager road shoes and had to go 44's for my Shimano MTB shoes. Is it fair to say that these are likely the same size as the Shimano, coz I've read differing opinions about size of these Spesh shoes? I would have gone 43.5 - but that option wasn't avail. Cheers
coldo
3 Oct 17#26
Bought the blue ones in a size up ( going with the general feedback on size ) hopefully they fit !
jamesha
2 Oct 17#25
Ordered thanks :raised_hand:
crazylegs
2 Oct 17#23
Im not specialised nor am I a cadet Can I still get these
sparklehedgehog to crazylegs
2 Oct 17#24
Based on that comment you’re pretty special if you ask me!
dewonderful
1 Oct 17#14
Any point getting these if you have regular pedals on your bike?
Also, I read one review say the soles are so stiff it sound like high heels when you walk on a wooden floor - can anyone who owns them confirm?
sparklehedgehog to dewonderful
2 Oct 17#22
I use them on flat pedals too and they help loads as are much stiffer soles than normal trainers so you lose less power through flex and it all transmits to the pedals. Can notice the extra efficiency for sure
feiufhe97f8
2 Oct 17#20
Bought these at their previous discount price of £29. For £23 I'd say these are amazing value. Size as expected for me, though these aren't as nice for cycling as my other specialized touring shoes which are stiffer and not as hopeless in the rain.
You'll want to get some overshoes if you plan on journeys where rain is a possibility. I bought some DHB ones a size up to accommodate these not being standard cycling shoes.
The other downside of these is that although they have a recessed cleat mount, it's behind a glued bit of rubber, which is a PITA to get off.
Not bad for the money though...
sparklehedgehog to feiufhe97f8
2 Oct 17#21
Same opinion here on all accounts
gumptionable
2 Oct 17#19
Cheers OP just what I needed - heat added
yogurt
2 Oct 17#18
Got size 9 as my normal shoes and they are fine :-)
I have the blue version of these and think they’re outstanding value.
Be79n
1 Oct 17#10
Don't forget the 3% Quidco, Just ordered for my CAADX, could anyone reccomened some good pedals that are cleat on one side and normal on the other?. MTB/Cyclocross style. Thanks in advanced.
rodman
1 Oct 17#9
Perfect for gym after cycling.
darksideby182
1 Oct 17#8
Somebody saw my post in the pedal thread hey. They are also the same price on eBay.
dealerxxx
1 Oct 17#6
They look good
OrribleHarry
1 Oct 17#4
Thanks op ordered.
perkypig
1 Oct 17#2
Cheers OP ordered......half a size up after reading the reviews on Rutland :grin:
....so glad I didn't buy when they were £29 :grin:
Opening post
These are suitable for mtb spd pedals and can be used as normal walking shoes.
Quite a number of sizes left.
Also available in blue colour, and women's sizes
rutlandcycling.com/fac…det
Latest comments (28)
Its a gamble with buying cycling shoes online and I'm wondering if I've made the right call on these, so after some advice
Normally take 8.5 (42.5) for 'normal' shoes, have 43's for my Bontrager road shoes and had to go 44's for my Shimano MTB shoes.
Is it fair to say that these are likely the same size as the Shimano, coz I've read differing opinions about size of these Spesh shoes?
I would have gone 43.5 - but that option wasn't avail.
Cheers
Can I still get these
Also, I read one review say the soles are so stiff it sound like high heels when you walk on a wooden floor - can anyone who owns them confirm?
You'll want to get some overshoes if you plan on journeys where rain is a possibility. I bought some DHB ones a size up to accommodate these not being standard cycling shoes.
The other downside of these is that although they have a recessed cleat mount, it's behind a glued bit of rubber, which is a PITA to get off.
Not bad for the money though...
Good deal if they fit but be warned and return shipping is down to the buyer.
rutlandcycling.com/104…spx
They are also the same price on eBay.
....so glad I didn't buy when they were £29 :grin: