Mountain Bike Shoe Reviews
Whether you ride clipless pedal shoes or flats, choosing the right pair of mountain bike shoes may depend on where and how you ride, budget, and your personal style. There are tons of choices and we’ve tried some of the best mountain bike shoes along with the latest feature-packed models.
We've added seven pairs of flat pedal mountain bike shoes to our review lineup to help riders make the right choice for their feet.
We tested the Five Ten Freeriders to the Freerider Pros to compare these two popular mountain bike shoes.
We tested 6 flat pedal mountain bike shoes for women. Find the best shoe for your riding style.
Leatt HydraDri 7.0 Clip shoes promise a lot and look good, but how do they stack up to winter biking in the real world?
The Fox Union flat shoes feature a grippy and stiff (but not too stiff) sole with durable uppers to protect your feet on the trail.
The Pearl Izumi Expedition Pro is a race-ready cycling shoe is designed for gravel and XC riding.
The new Specialized Recon 3.0 mountain bike slash gravel shoe is a high performance shoe that offers a good value for the price.
Today Canyon is launching mountain bike shoes, and we've been testing the Tempr CFR Offroads for months to see how they perform.
The Giro Chamber II is a race-focused clipless mountain bike shoe that's designed for downhill and enduro riding.
The Fizik Vento Ferox Carbon bike shoe has a BOA Li2 lace system, plus a velcro Powerstrap for ultimate fit and security.
The Northwave Tailwhip Eco Evo flat pedal mountain bike shoes are a solid choice for trail riding, eco-friendly or not.
The Fi'zi:k Terra Ergolace GTX clipless mountain bike shoe incorporates GORE-TEX into a low top trail shoe for all-around performance.