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Shimano XC902 S-PHYRE Wide Cycling Shoe

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Management number 201451152 Release Date 2025/10/09 List Price $80.93 Model Number 201451152
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Product Condition: The XC902 S-PHYRE Wide Cycling Shoe - Men's is in Fair condition. This item was previously owned for less then a month. All items sold as is, all warranties are void. The following observations were made regarding this item: * Has some scuffs. Soles are dirty. Has been worn briefly. * No defects found.

Size: Unisex 48.0

Color: Black

Retail Cost: $430.00

We're looking to get to the top step of the podium this year, and the Shimano XC902 S-PHYRE Wide Cycling Shoe is just what we need to do it. There's a reason so many of the pros wear the best in the business with the XC902. This shoe is stiff, responsive, and still comfortable enough for the long haul. Shimano equips the shoe with one of its best carbon midsole's that feature an 11 of 12 stiffness rating, making this shoe almost as responsive as a track or time trial shoe. Dynalast design is also incorporated and gives our foot a supremely efficient pedaling position.


Why We Like THe XC902 S-PHYRE Wide Cycling Shoe (DWGBI6N)

TECH SPECS

  • Upper Material: synthetic
  • Closure: dual BOA
  • Footbed: dynalast
  • Midsole: carbon
  • Sole: ULTREAD XC
  • Cleat Compatibility: 2-bolt
  • Claimed Weight: [single, size 43] 11oz
  • Activity: mountain biking, cross-country, gravel, cyclocross

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