TommasoMontagna Mens Mountain Biking Shoes—Indoor Cycling Shoes Men—Mountain Bike Shoes for SPD—Mountain Bike Shoes Men—SPD Cycling Shoes—Gravel Bike Shoes—No Cleats Installed.
M**J
Surprisingly good for my wide feet, at a good price
I am a frequent, though not athletic, rider. I've had two other pairs of bicycling shoes in the past 20 years and they both disappointed in various ways, at a much higher price. I have wide feet, and I ordered one size up for these. The Tommaso are perfectly comfortable, on and off the bike. They feel and appear well made, so I hope to get many years use out of them.
J**S
Recommend these as a newbie.
These are my first pair of clipless mtb shoes. I will have a month with them on the 18th and still like them. First impressions are that I really like the simplicity of the design. Love the black out and reflection emblem on the Achilles padding. The Velcro are very strong and have not weakened yet. They are very stiff and sturdy when peddling. They is a significant difference between these and wearing sneakers with flat peddles. I did get sore spots (numbness) because I did over tightened. I assumed they needed to be, but after finding the speed spot, they feel great. Do be careful when walking on gravel. Little rocks do tend to wedge between the cleat and the shoe's cleat which will cause the clip to not clip in.These shoes work great with the Shimano PD-M520 SPD Pedals.Update: so the shoes still feel great and are starting to break in. I still need practice clipping in on the fly because I miss the clip. Nothing really bad to report on these shoes other than I really like them. I'm really glad I got the 100 over the 200 because I've been reading the reviews on the 200s and the strap clip breaks. I don't have to worry about that with the Velcro.I am a size US 8.5 and the EUR 42 fit perfect. Still have wiggle room which is what I wanted.They come with 4 metal cleat (see last picture). They are screwed on to the front of the shoe to help dig into the ground when running up hill. They work great but they make the shoes heavy. Since I live in valley terrain, I removed them and can feel the weight difference.
D**M
Surprisingly nice!
After a 20-year absence from cycling, these were my first pair of clipless shoes. I was wary of them at first based on the price-- it seemed dramatically lower than most "competitors"-- but since I didn't know what I didn't know about modern cycling shoes, figured this was a safe bet to get back into the groove of things. I expected to try 'em out and likely upgrade to something more permanent.200 miles later, I have no major complaints, and no plans to upgrade. Stiff enough to allow decent power transfer, but not so stiff that you can't walk in them (no, you won't be comfortable running in them, but jumping into a store while you're on a ride will be workable.) Okay ventilation. The velcro straps are secure and allow for decent tightness without discomfort.I hit them for one star off because the mounting plates for the cleats tend to migrate if you don't crank down on the mounting bolts (and will likely strip out if you do.) If you feel like one foot or the other isn't exactly where it usually is when clipped in, it probably isn't your imagination... just re-align and tighten when you get home. I can see this being a potential PITA on a longer ride, but not enough of a PITA to justify spending twice as much on a "better" pair.
C**C
True to size, seem well made
Just received these today and gave them a workout on my spin bike at home (Sole SB700). I paired them up with Wellgo Shimano SPD cleats, which were pretty easy to install. I tightened the cleats down pretty good and they showed no signs off loosening during or after my ride. As these are my first pair of clipless biking shoes, it took a bit of practice getting the cleats to snap into the pedals, but I think I'm getting the hang of it now. Releasing them from the pedals was easier. I am pretty solidly a Men's size 10 in most shoes and these fit me perfectly. My flat foot also tends to not fit well into narrow shoes (which cycling shoes can be), but these were not a problem at all. I was a little concerned that the manufacturer sized US Men's 10 to EU 43 instead of 44, but they seem to have gotten it right. I think the shoes will hold up well for my purposes (indoor spinning), so I'm happy I got them. After seeing how pricey cycling shoes can be, $65 seems like a bargain to me. The cleats were inexpensive so if they don't last, swapping them out for a better quality cleat will be a breeze. All in all, I'm very happy with my purchase.
R**W
Great value
I am a recreational rider and these shoes fit well and have good grip off the bike. SPD cleats fitted easily. The Velcro straps are easy to use and keep the show tight. I use these for my gravel bike and mountain bike rides.
O**K
Run big and latch needed modification
These shoes are very comfortable but run pretty big. The 41 fit more like a 42.5 but they are roomy. Unfortunately, they would not cinch down tight enough to hold my foot in place. For the price they have value, so I engaged my neighbor, who sews. I had to cut the top ratchet strap fabric part in half and resew it back on closer to the latch. It looks funky because the Tomasso name is cut off, but it now ratchets down nice and tight. If you have big, fat feet it may fit you fine as-is.
C**H
Great shoe for riding indoors
Great shoe for riding indoors. This is my second pair. I used my last pair usually 5 times a week for most weeks and they lasted 3 years. So, when they needed replacing the obvious choice was to buy them again.Good value.
D**S
Uncomfortable to wear.
These shoes are oddly shaped, that they're uncomfortable to wear, hard to bike in, and painful to walk in. The uppers are very stiff, so I had to unfold the velcro straps all the way to get my feet in them. I could see my sock next to where the tongue attaches, suggesting that's likely a weak spot. The cleat attaches under the outside of the shoe, so when clicked into pedals pushes my legs close together.I wore them on my way to work today, and am dreading wearing them home.That said, my cleats went on quick and easy, and seem to be entirely recessed, so I don't hear metal grinding when I walk on concrete.I would not buy these again.
J**H
Spend More!
This shoe is rather narrow - but I have found this normally relaxes after some time...OK.However, the big issue is the triple straps. Perhaps it is me...but it seems the pull back point is too high and your foot never feels secure. My old Shimano straps are lower on the foot and provide a secure fit.Anyway, if your budget is already here...spend a bit more and just get the dial shoe.
V**X
My cycling shoes
Very good and delivered on time
A**D
very good
very good
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