🚴♂️ Ride Bold, Fit Perfect: The Clipless Sandal Revolution
The Exustar Clipless Sandal combines breathable natural suede straps and a flexible underlay for barefoot comfort, secured by four nylon Velcro straps for an ergonomic fit. Its durable rubber sole with EVA wedge enhances shock absorption, while the screw-on cleat recess cover ensures compatibility with clip-in or platform pedals. Designed for unisex cyclists in sizes 37-48, this closed-toe sandal offers protection and performance in one sleek package.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.5 x 9 x 4.5 inches |
Package Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Brand Name | Exustar |
Warranty Description | 90 Day Limited |
Model Name | Clipless Sandal |
Color | Green |
Material | Faux Leather |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult, womens, mens |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | Cycle Force Group |
Part Number | E-SS515-4344 |
Style | Clipless Sandal |
Included Components | 1 pair Cycling Shoes |
Outer Material | Suede |
Size | 43-44 |
Sport Type | Cycling |
M**R
Comfortable and Cool
Platform available to use clips if wanted. I rode across the country and loved these.
J**T
Good sandals for casual rider
I am 71 years old. I started riding a bicycle about 3 years ago. I ride for fun and for exercise. Speed is really unimportant to me. I ride in Florida and in Illinois. I usually ride 100 to 150 miles a week in Florida and 75 to 100 per week in Illinois. Occasionally I do a ride of 55-75 miles. I use flat pedals with posts. I wore running shoes until until I purchased these sandals. Several times I got a hot foot while wearing the running shoes. After RAGBRAI a few of my toes had numbness. I believe the running shoes were not wide enough and compressed my toes as well as were insufficiently ventilated. I decided to try sandals to solve the foot problems. I decided on these because there was a cover on the bottom and I use flat pedals.Size: I normally wear a size 11 M. I bought size 11-12 (US), 45-46 (European). These fit well.Width: I had purchased some 510's but returned them because I did not think they were wide enough. These sandals had the ample width.So Far: I have not done any long rides so I don't know about my hot foot. However, they have good width so my foot is not compressed and there is plenty of room around the toe so I hope this will solve my toe issues The bottom of the sandal does well because the posts grab well in the slots of the bottom of the shoe. However, I did ride when it was drizzling and the sandals slipped quite a bit.Overall these sandals were good for someone like me. They are comfortable and ventilated with sufficient width.
J**M
Good looking shoe but won't fit 4E width.
would have given them a 5 star if they were wider. I wear an 11 4E width show. was hoping that with the 3 adjustable straps they would fit, but alas they did not. I would expect if you wear a 1E or 2E these would fit you. good looking shoe!
C**.
Excellent alternative to the tourniquet of cycling shoes.
I was skeptical when I bought SPD sandals, but I've been very pleasantly surprised with the Exustar Clipless Sandals. Unlike my two different pairs of expensive cycling shoes which I can't wait to get off my feat at the end of a ride, I don't even know I'm wearing the Exustar Sandals during my multi-hour rides. I would definitely recommend them, especially to people who live in temperate zones like me, in Florida.
E**E
Perfect for summer and still protect the toes
I never tried the famous Shimano open toed SPD sandals (which are back in 2020). Just never liked the whole open toe thing, having one too many run ins with toes in Tevas. Granted that was usually hiking or playing in the water. And my MTB use usually had me running through some rough rock areas that not having foot protection seemed less than smart. Plus they were pricey (even more so with the new versions).But now I ride MUPs for the most part in the South, so when I saw the Exustar shoes with the all important toe box, half price, like new, in the warehouse deal section, I figured why not give them a try.Exustar makes nice shoes, having had a pair of MTBs several years ago. Construction wise they feel solid, with the toe box encased in a rubber like material that gives ample protection to the piggies. Give up some cooling, but a decent trade off for me. The straps are easy to adjust, with three across the top of the foot and one rear ankle strap. Arch support could probably be bumped up a little, but that’s a personal thing. It did take me some to get used to the arch, but not painfully so.Riding they are definitely cooler than my normal Shimano touring shoes, and are just wide enough. Again, another personal thing, but they are somewhat wide. The soles do have a bit more flex to them than I expected. Not excessive, but noticeable. Riding in the rain is now much easier too.Recommended.
T**S
Sturdy cycling shoes.
I like the closed toe design. I have ridden hundreds of miles in these, some on challenging hills in Oregon. And sometimes I just wear them after cycling when I am touring, especially if I am too exhausted to put on shoes.
T**N
So much less SPD cleat clicking on the floor when walking around!
I bought the Exustar E-SS515 Clipless Sandal 45-46 Euro or 11-12 US, Black so I'd have something I could wear into a store or restaurant without the loud clacking noise that I get from my Shimano road shoes with the 2 screw SPD cleats when I ride in the summer. These do a very good job. They don't click on hardwood or flat floors. I do get a grinding sound when walking on less even cement with small rocks in it like in my driveway, though. Still a massive improvement. I normally wear a Men's 10 1/2 and go to a size 11 if the 10 1/2 isn't available. The 45-46 Euro size fits very good.Pros: SPD cleats do not click on smooth surfaces because the cleats are slightly recessedThey are comfortable to wearYou can't tell they are clipless biking sandals just by looking at themThey work with my dual platform multi-use pedals that came stock on my Gary Fisher MendotaThey guard your toes with the toe cap - I've ground up a bunch of nice flip flops when the toe areahas hit the ground in the past. No hard scrapes on the toes, thankfully!Cons: They are a trickier (tighter fit) to clip in due to the narrow recessed cleat box, when compared to myShimano road bike shoesThe cleats makes a grinding sound on the pebbles in slighty bumpy pavement - (they are veryshallowly recessed)Yeah, these area great for me. I would recommend them to a friend and also buy them again if anything happened to them. Hope this helps. Happy Ridin'!
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