🚴♂️ Elevate your ride with Giro – where comfort meets adventure!
The Giro Jacket II Men's Mountain Cycling Shoes are designed for the modern cyclist, featuring a durable, water-resistant upper and a high-traction Vibram outsole. With a focus on comfort and fit, these shoes are perfect for both on and off the bike, ensuring you stay stylish and secure during your everyday adventures.
M**T
Pretty good
Pretty good. Comfortable, true to size, looks good covered in mud. I haven't had any issues with the tread breaking like some people have mentioned in reviews and I ride pinned flats. Maybe they changed the material or I'm just not as hard on my shoes. They don't seem quitte as grippy as my 510s were, but they're better than some options. Overall, I am pretty happy with them.
A**R
Good looking shoe, but runs a bit small
If you are on the fence on which size to buy, buy the larger size. These were just a bit too small and I thought I could get away with it, but my feet were hurting after a few hundred yards. I had to return them. I liked the stying of the shoe, but they seem to be overpriced for what they are. I ended up with five ten freeriders and would recommend them over these, but the five tens are pricier and much harder to find. These shoes have spotty reviews about durability, specifically regarding the sole. The pigs appear to break off on pedal pins. I never got a chance to ride with these, so I can’t speak to that personally.
P**N
Tough skinned, durable shoe
I think this shoe’s saving grace is it’s durability. Before I bought this shoe, I just wore an old pair of Vans on my mountain bikes. I bought this shoe and immediately noticed how much stiffer the shoe is. It will likely take some time to break them in. I’ve had about 6 rides now, and my feet are starting to like them. I can’t say I’m any more impressed with the grip on these shoes than my old Vans, but really nothing wrong with the grip either. I will definitely say they provide a lot more protection than my old Vans. Like I said, they’re pretty stiff, but tough. I sometimes tend to hit things with my feet on the bike, rocks, stumps, branches, etc, and these shoes don’t mind that one bit. I feel like once I get them totally broken in, they’ll be a little more flexible, they’ll form to my pedals a little more, and will likely last me a few years of mountain biking, at least.
G**I
Awesome
Great for platform shoes with steel cleats. Shoes sticks right in and does not slip. Comfy enough for every day use and the styling does not make you look like you're wearing Frankenstein shoes (like one famous mtb shoe brand).
E**4
Decent bike shoe!
Overall good shoe at a decent price point. Fit was what I would expect from an athletic shoe, the comfort reasonable for a rigid sole shoe that you could wear off the bike for a while.
G**R
Good shoe for money
Pretty good bicycle shoe both on the bike and on the street. Lighter in weight than it looks. I like the solid feel of the fat sole and I wear them as much walking as biking. Sort of cool army green color.I have a second pair of similar bicycle shoes which are much better. Lighter, better fitting, quality construction. But I paid $150 for them.You get what you pay for. For under $100 these are as good as it gets
N**E
Much firmer than gym shoes
Bought these shoes for mountain biking. I’m happy with the shoes although they are a little pricey but they are firm and stick to the pedals well. I have race face pedals. The shoe bottoms aren’t as soft as I expected but it hasn’t been an issue. I noticed they have way more support than regular gym shoes. Not as spongy. They are ok for walking but not so much for all day walking around. Better to have the spongy gym shoes for that
G**K
after 3 months
my ride is mostly trails and roughly twice a week. So far it is still good. Grips well on the pedals. I like that it's a bit hard/stiff compared to my Converse. Feels a bit safer and secured as riding on a tight trail, I do have to rough through bumps, stump, branches. The soles are still good too.
G**Y
The Vibram sole has zero flex or compression.
Light weight, good fit and all energy is transferred directly to the pedal. NO loss from spongy sole or flex.
J**Z
Excelente calidad y precio, desafortunadamente el agarre no es muy bueno como yo lo esperaba.
Están muy padre y la calidad está de lujo, pero el agarre en los pedales es la mejor.
M**L
Don’t buy!
The sole rubber is terrible and rips apart way too easily. Small rips after 1 or 2 rides, full bare patches after 5 or 6 rides. Photo attached is after 2 months approx 20 rides. The area that makes contact with the pedals is completely bare. Looks like many Giro soles have a similar pattern and rubber. Save your money, buy another brand!
A**I
Giro Mtb Schuh
Schlechte Sohle, viel zu hart! Nach kurzer Zeit Ausbrüche in der Sohle
P**N
10 / 10
J'adore ces souliers pour le vélo de montagne, ils sont très confortables et s'agrippent bien aux pédales avec des broches antidérapantes. Je recommande fortement. Sachez qu'ils sont fait petits. Je porte habituellement 42 et j'ai dû prendre 43.Love those MTB shoes, they are very comfortable and grip really well to pedals with anti-skid pins. highly recommend. Just be aware they are known to be a little small so go with one point higher. I usually wear 42, had to take 43.
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