Giro  Terraduro Mountain Bike Shoes - Men's

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All-mountain riding and enduro racing require top performance both on and off the bike. Giro Terraduro mountain bike shoes handle it all while keeping you comfortable in breathable microfiber uppers.

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Features

  • High-quality, breathable microfiber uppers
  • Fit is secure and supportive thanks to a slim, micro-adjustable buckle and 2-strap closure system, while a reinforced toe box offers protection from scrapes and impacts
  • Stout nylon shanks that pedal like pure XC shoes while grippy Vibram® rubber outsoles inspire confidence when scrambling over rocks and logs
  • Strong and secure MR-2 ratcheting buckle closure (replaceable); offset strap D-ring at midfoot
  • Flexible forefoot zones for walking; molded EVA footbeds with medium arch support and Aegis® Microbe Shield antimicrobial treatment
  • Molded SPD-compatible shank with optimized cleat zone
  • Full Vibram high-traction lugged outsoles

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Upper

Synthetic leather/polyurethane

Lining

Mesh

Footbed

EVA

Outsole

Rubber

Cleat Design

2-hole

SPD Compatible

Yes

Time Mountain Compatible

Yes

Look Mountain Compatible

Yes

Crankbrothers Compatible

Yes

Footwear Closure

Buckle

Traction Tread

Yes

Weight (Pair)

1 lb. 13.6 oz.

Gender

Men's

Size Chart

Giro Footwear - Men's
37383940414242.54343.54444.54545.54646.54748
U.S. Men's566.57.5899.59.51010.5111111.51212.51313.5
U.S. Women's677.58.591010.510.5
UK455.56.5788.58.599.5101010.51111.51212.5
EU37383940414242.54343.54444.54545.54646.54748

Reviews
5 reviews with an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars

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2 out of 2 (100%) reviewers recommend this product

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Joeboater
Park City, Utah
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Initial impression

9 years ago

This is just an initial review based on a "first look". They fit true to size. I got these in a 43 and they fit pretty much the same as my size 43 Five Ten Freeriders. In fact, I'm replacing an older pair of Giro mountain shoes in a 43.5 and these are just a hair larger. Also, I have them mounted with SPD cleats. The connection is better if you put some cleat shim/spacers under them, IMO, unless you want a tight connection. I had an old pair of Eggbeater plastic shims and they work great.

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lark06
Ogden Utah
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Stiff and comfy

9 years ago

This is the best shoe I've been able to find that offers both stiffness and comfort. The shoe will not win any weight awards, but it is by no means heavy and will outlast any super light shoe on the market. Giro also nailed the fit and look; they are true to size and hug your feet perfectly. The orange or blue colors are super sexy. The black ones on the other hand looked a little dull and boring. I have a standard width foot that leans slightly towards the narrow side. Most high performace cycling shoes strangle my forefoot and toes in order to provide a secure & stiff fit, leaving my feet numb towards the middle and end of my ride. These manage to provide ample room without feeling loose. They are very secure when pedaling and on steep terrain. Stiffness is not lacking and power transfer to the pedals is very apparent. I really really really love this shoe and everything it offers. Last thing, if you're ever needing to hike a bike, these Vibram soles are fantastic to hike in.

Yes , I recommend this product
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Timon
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great tough shoe, but not for skinny feet?

8 years ago

Positives: Great soles, can hike a bike without slipping all over the place, and enough flex in the toe area to make it reasonable....but still stiffness throughout the rest of the sole. I haven't owned them for that long, but it seems like everything about them will hold up for awhile compared to my other bike shoes. Was planning to do the AZT300 with them and after some bikepacking test days I think they would have done fine, but then I broke my arm. Probably next year. Negatives: The top buckle strap doesn't allow for enough closure. In other words when it's completely tight with no more clicks left, there's still play in my foot pulling up.....which means heal rubbing, blisters and other bad things. This isn't because I bought a size too big, if I had downsized the rest of the shoe would be too small....particularly after long days on the bike and with potential foot swelling. I liked the shoe enough that I just took it to a local boot guy and he took the plastic ratchet thing off, cut the leather back 1/2" and restitched it on for $8. Now I can strap it down tight and not have to worry about any foot movements. However for a $200 pair of shoes, that shouldn't be necessary.

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Iowa_Cycling
Bettendorf, IA, United States
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Men's Giro Terraduro MTB Shoe

7 years ago

The fit was a bit challenging at first. I have a Shimano road shoe (size 44EU Wide) which is slightly on the big side for me. I'm usually wear a size 9.5US or 10US depending on the shoe. The Giro in a size 44 was a bit smaller in length and width compared to my Shimano shoe. I compared the actual shoe insole to validate. After wearing the Giro Terraduro around the house to break it in, and by using a shoe tree to help keep it slightly stretched, I believe that I have a good fit. My longest ride with these shoes has been 6-hours, and I did not experience any discomfort or pressure points. Even though the shoe is slightly on the heavy side, it is very comfortable for a full day of cycling and its great for walking around when you decide to explore off the bike. I believe Giro offers half sizes, but most stores only seem to carry full size options, otherwise I would have upsized to a 44.5. Bottom line, its a great shoe, build quality seems to be on par with what I would expect of a shoe in this price range, and I expect to have it for a long time, but it did take a break-in period before I was convinced that size 44 was the right fit for me. Using shoe trees, if you have them, also seemed to have helped with the break-in period. If you have the option, consider upsizing a half size (.5) and consider the HV (high volume) option if your foot is a bit wider, but I would not necessarily recommend upsizing a full size.

Yes , I recommend this product
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Samm
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Small and narrow

6 years ago

The shoe seems quality built and has a nice contour in the sole. However it seems 1 to 1.5 times smaller than normal sizing. Narrow in length and width, even compared to other Giro shoes.

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