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Pain-free performance.

Technology-packed and race-ready, the Giro Sica Women's Shoe transfers power directly to your pedals while offering the comfort and support needed to cover long distances.

  • Easton EC70 carbon composite outsole is ultra-light and stiff, and traction lugs offer secure footing in mud and dirt
  • Wide, offset straps provide a secure, comfortable fit free from pressure points
  • Breathable microfiber upper wicks perspiration to keep your feet cool and dry
  • Supportive EVA midsole absorbs shock to reduce fatigue
  • Aegis anti-microbial treatment prevent foul odors

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3 5

kelly wattell

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  • Gender: Female
  • Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

This is a super lightweight shoe, very comfortable and stiff sole. I am happy that I got this shoe for the upcoming race season, but I will also keep my old shoes around for normal riding. I am not impressed with the "traction lugs" (tread). I've used the shoe twice- once for a practice ride and once for a race. The race did include a very steep 20 minute walk up a hill and now two front tread teeth are pretty much worn through. For the price of the shoe, I would expect the tread to last longer than two rides.

Also, the sizing is wack. I recommend trying on a Giro shoe in person, before buying online. As someone else also mentioned, I'm a 7.5 and normally a 39 for cycling shoes, but had to go all the way up to 40 for these, but I have a bit of wiggle room (which I like for MTB shoes, so I can fit a toe warmer).

Value for money? Eh... I feel like I'm going to have to buy a new pair of shoes in a few months or just continue to use my old ones. I'll keep these for racing only, since they don't seem like they'll survive the 3-4 days of normal riding that I do per week. Recommendation to Giro- if you're going to make a shoe with such a poor tread, then please make the tread replaceable like Sidi.

5 5

sportsgirl236

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  • Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

This was my first pair of clipless shoes and I am very impressed with the fit. I was able to try them on in person, so I didn't have a problem with size of the pair I ordered. For a mountain bike shoe though, it doesn't seem extremely durable - it seems to get scuffed fairly easily (got the silver/charcoal version). Hopefully it'll last a while since I only use it on the road.

If you get the right size, it's very comfortable and light and also looks sporty and feminine at the same time. Not clunky at all. I typically wear a size 8 in athletic shoes and size 40 works well for me.

Sweet Insoles  but Runs Small

Jocie

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I LOVE these shoes! Superlight and super comfy! The only problem is they run at least a few sizes to small. Luckily Backcountry.com has a sweet return policy so I bought 3 sizes and ended up keeping the largest size. I usually wear a 41.5-42 but I ended up with a 43

2 5

jjk1477452149

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I wear a 7.5 shoe and originally ordered the 39. Way too tight, then went to the 39.5, still too tight. I'm not sure if it's worth ordering the 40 or not since I don't understand the sizing.

mcheng41500767

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same here. i tried on the 39 in the store, which were tight, and so i happy i had already ordered the 39.5. the 39.5 felt no different, to the point where im hesitant to order a 40...not sure if those would even be big enough

sdm3422495

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I have a slim foot and wear a size 8 shoe but ordered the 40. It fits well but I have some slippage in the back. Will try changing the insoles to get a better fit.