Overall I was happy with the Circuit road shoes, they did hold up to my hard-mode comfort testing. The shoes felt good for walking around and I would be confident taking them on a light gravel ride with SPD style cleats. One other feature I liked was the reinforced heel and toe lugs. At 224g per size 38 shoe, the weight of the shoes was pretty insignificant as I tested them. In terms of breathability the Circuit road shoes held up nicely on a hotter spring ride (a balmy 12 degrees), but weren’t too cold on a chilly morning ride. I tested the nautical navy/radioactive coral colourway-I liked the tasteful high-vis touch of bright coral on the heel. If you’re part of the high arch gang like me, you’ll also appreciate the flexible upper with little pinch-point-avoiding features.įor the price, I would say the shoe looks and feels like some slightly more expensive model. Putting them on, the toe box was wide enough without even having to readjust the velcro, which immediately told me that the shoes wouldn’t be too compressive. Me and wide feet, enhanced by my oversized big toe, set out to test these shoes on the road. I was inadvertently extra primed to test these shoes by having recently gone for a long walk with inappropriate footwear which caused a massive blister to form on my big toe (in my defence, where else would I have worn my new shoes right now?) When a company says it’s going for comfort, I’m going to be actively and specifically looking for a comfortable foot as I ride with the shoes.
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