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Shimano RC502 Cycling Shoe

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Management number 201451515 Release Date 2025/10/09 List Price $34.68 Model Number 201451515
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Product Condition: The RC502 Cycling Shoe - Women's is in Good condition. good condition, missing box and no instruction, missing hardware. no other defects were found,. void all warranty. SOLD AS IS.

Size: Unisex 40.0

Color: Black

Retail Cost: $170.00

Coffee in hand and all kitted up, the final step to prepping for our morning ride is to slip on and dial in the RC502 Cycling Shoe from Shimano. This shoe offers the power we need to push ourselves to our limit, but also the comfort we want when it's 6 a.m. and we're still dreaming of our comforter and pillow. The durable synthetic leather uppers don't flex and stretch with time, and mesh panels give us a breathability boost when it's set to hit 100-degrees by mid-morning. This shoe's Boa dial and hook-and-loop strap disperses pressure away from the instep to offer support through every pedal stroke, and a carbon-reinforced nylon sole creates a stiff feel for saving every watt of power we can.


Why We Like The RC502 Cycling Shoe (DWGB2LS)

TECH SPECS

  • Upper Material: synthetic leather, mesh
  • Closure: Boa L6 dial, hook-and-loop strap
  • Footbed: adaptable cup insole
  • Sole: carbon fiber reinforced nylon, TPU cover
  • Cleat Compatibility: 3-bolt
  • Claimed Weight: [single, size 40] 8oz
  • Activity: road cycling

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