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Bontrager Rhythm shoes


The hexagonal-scaled ‘GnarGuard’ toe doesn’t just give these trail shoes a distinctive look, it also shrugs off rocks, accidental kicks and puddle spray. We like the way the inboard upper extends upwards, adding ankle protection for when you’re going gonzo.

The Rhythms have a naturally stiff, snug ‘racy’ fit, and putting the Boa dial top and centre reduces the danger of accidental loosening. It does create a pressure point if cranked up tight though, and we’d avoid long rides in new shoes because the cuff and heel can dig in until they soften. While the secure fit and mid-stiffness carbonreinforced nylon sole make pedalling efficient, there’s still readable trail feedback through the pedals. The ‘Tachyon’ sole is surefooted off the bike. Our samples have taken a beating and are still scrubbing up like new, helping to offset the high price.

Price 210$

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