Hellion Clip Mountain Bike Shoe - Men's
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Why We Like The Hellion Clip Mountain Bike Shoe
Situated as the top pick from Ride Concepts for daily riding, the Hellion Clip Shoe is the lightest clip-in option in the line. The ankle strap keeps our laces away from our chainrings and adds some extra support, making this shoe suitable for trail spins and bike park days alike. The cleat box is 42mm wide to accommodate a wide range of adjustments for optimal cleat positioning.
Details
- No-fuss all-mountain shoe for trail, enduro, and downhill riding
- Clip Grip technology lets you clip into your pedal in a snap
- Mesh lining wicks moisture and breathes with you
- Dual-density foam footbed absorbs shocks from heavy impacts
- PowerDrive nylon shank offers stable support
- Item #RPT000X
- Upper Material
- synthetic microfiber, anti-abrasion toe and heel protection
- Lining
- mesh
- Closure
- lace, hook-and-loop strap
- Footbed
- dual-density EVA
- Midsole
- EVA foam, RC PowerDrive nylon shank
- Sole
- CLIP GRIP rubber
- Cleat Compatibility
- 2-bolt
- Claimed Weight
- [one shoe, size 10] 501g
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- trail, enduro
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4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 8, 2022
Nice shoe for getting rowdy
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- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I have always worn XC-type shoes when I go mountain biking. Lightweight, efficient, breathable&they're great for going uphill fast on bikes weighing in the low 20's. I ride an enduro/trail bike now though, and I've noticed that my feet feel a bit vulnerable careening off ledges and plowing through skree at Mach chicken. So, I got these in the all black color in a size 10.5 (44). They are SNUG! I'm coming from a pair of Giro Ventanas in size 43 and the Helios fit smaller in the overall volume of the foot. The uppers are just thick I guess as my feet feel wrapped up in padding. That combined with the thicker sole does make for a very protected feeling. I'm not worried about clipping a bolder or catching a chunk of flying rock on my toes wearing these. The abrasion resistant panels on the shoes make them look like they'll last forever too. My two biggest complaints: they are heavy (at least compared to my Ventanas), and they are warm. The protection on big bike days though feels worth it as long as I'm not doing a ton of climbing. I've had one solid ride on them so far, but the initial impressions are good. I'll be taking them on some lift access here in a couple of weeks for the true test!
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
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