Product Features
- Material: AmFIB-Stretch, AmFIB Block, microfleece lining
- Sole: Rubber with cleat cutaway
- Closure: ?-Length locking zipper & hook-and-loop strap
- Recommended Use: Cold & wet weather road biking
- Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime
- Country of Origin: China
Pearl iZUMi Cyclone Shoe Cover Features
- With soft Microfleece lining for warmth and AmFIB stretch and block insulating cover to protect from wind and rain
- Covers feature rear three quarter length zipper with finger loops for easy on and off, and locking zipper with Velcro closure for a secure fit
- With three-panel anatomic design for superior fit, durable Rubber Sole with cleat cutaway, and reflective element for nighttime visibility
- Pearl Izumi Cyclone Shoe Cover designed for road shoes with external cleats provides optimum protection from wind and rain
User Reviews about Pearl iZUMi Cyclone Shoe Cover
In short, I would recommend these as long as they fit because they did make a big difference in keeping my feet warm and both the fabric and the stitching have been durable. And, if they fit your shoes well, would be easy to get on and off. Unfortunately, it's just one of those things that you should try on before you buy.
The specifics:
I know that all shoes are shaped differently. And yes, mine aren't even Pearl Izumi, but with these being partially made of neoprene, I would have figured shape variances wouldn't be a problem. I have a pair of Specialized BG Comp road shoes that are a few years old. They are a 47 narrow, so it's right on the cusp of XL and XXL. I decided that XXL was the way to go since the shoes have a big ratcheting clasp on ankle. When I put these on my shoes, I have some spare room in the heel and the front half is really tight (even with the narrow). I have LOOK cleats, positioned about halfway in front/back adjustment. The cleat cutout doesn't go far enough back to fully expose the cleat. It doesn't hinder locking into my pedals, but it does keep me from being able to use cleat covers. The zipper to get them on and off goes the entire length of the back, save the very bottom of the heel so that it doesn't open the heel cutout completely. This provides generous room for getting them on and off, but they are so tight on the toe that I have to take my shoes off in order to get them off. -- Weird Fit










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