Ride Concepts Women's Traverse Clipless Shoe (Midnight Blue)

Ride Concepts Women's Traverse Clipless Shoe (Midnight Blue)
Price: $180.00
Discontinued Online
This item is discontinued and no longer available for purchase. You may want to search our site for a similar item.

The Ride Concepts Women's Traverse Clipless shoe is no stranger to World Cup DH & Enduro World Series podiums, where the limits of the shoe are put to the test against demanding and grueling courses. The shoes utilize a large and unobtrusive cleat box to provide instant engagement and outstanding security with any clipless pedal system. Add in a mid-height synthetic upper and the Traverse clipless shoes will have riders covered in the most technically challenging conditions. 

Features:

  • CLIP GRIP rubber outsole
  • Recessed toe and heel outsole for traction while hiking and digging
  • 40mm wide cleat box with index markings for cleat placement with 10mm cleat setback
  • RC PowerDrive nylon shank drives power and maintains lateral stiffness
  • Medial high-rise EVA midsole provides support and shock absorption
  • D3O® High Impact Zone Technology insole absorbs impact and reduces fatigue
  • Welded synthetic upper with anti-abrasion mesh for breathability
  • Anti-bacterial mesh lining controls odor
  • Fully gusseted tongue prohibits intake of dirt and debris
  • Hook and loop strap for additional foot retention
  • Elastic lace tuck to keep laces secure
  • Custom-molded rubber toe cap and TPU heel protection
  • Asymmetrical medial collar with D3O® impact protection

Specifications:
Gender: Women
Cleat Compatibility: 2-Bolt
Closure Type: Lace Up/Hook & Loop
Ankle Coverage: Mid Top
Toe Protection: Yes
Color: Blue
Weight (Pair): 931g (Size 7), 972g (Size 9.5)

This product was added to our catalog on April 8, 2022

Size (US Women)EULength (cm)
53522cm
5.535.522.5cm
63623cm
6.53723.5cm
737.524cm
7.53824.5cm
83925cm
8.539.525.5cm
94026cm
9.54126.5cm
1041.527cm

Note: All sizing information is provided by the manufacturer and may vary depending on how measurements are acquired.