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Northwave Bike Raptor SBS Cycling Shoes - Men's
Outstanding fit and outstanding grip whether you're hammering the pedals or scrambling up a root section make the Northwave Men's Raptor SBS a superb choice for mountain bikers at all levels. The Step-By-Step (SBS) instep buckle adjusts tighter or loosens up with the touch of a lever for fine-tuning mid-ride, and the Y-shaped heel counter banishes heel slip forever. When portaging and scrambling are the only available options, you'll appreciate the carbon-infused-rubber Jaws outsole, and the screw-in cleat option for winter rides.
Bottom Line: Seize the trail with tenacious grip and precision fit in the Northwave Raptor SBS.
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I currently have some Northwave shoes, but have no idea what...
I currently have some Northwave shoes, but have no idea what size they are. They are delaming at the heel and have given me many epic rides worth of use. I wear a 9.5-10 depending on the manufacturer, so I figure the ones I have are a 42.5 or 43. Whatever they are they fit great and want some new ones but I need to know what size I currently have. How do I go about figuring that out... mm tape measure?
By: cugrfrk101927793
August 5, 2008
The funny thing about shoes is that the cuts vary from every individual shoe. Seriously. It's kind of annoying.
I'd recommend ordering both sizes, trying them on, and seeing how they really fit. Backcountry's return policy lets you return the ones that don't fit at any time.
By: Matt Fuller ![]()
August 7, 2008
are the sizes in these shoes the same as sneakers or dress shoe....
are the sizes in these shoes the same as sneakers or dress shoe. Thanks
By: manimals92179843
April 19, 2008
All cycling shoes use European sizing. It is confusing at first, especially since US sizing has a lot of variance.
Really, the best thing to do in go into a bike shop and try on every shoe you can that's anywhere near your size (based on a conversion chart). Since there are so many sizes in the sizing system, there is a lot more accuracy between manufacturers; but nonetheless, shoes of different makes fit differently. After you get a feel for it, you'll be a more informed consumer.
The best cycling shoe is the one that fits snugly but comfortably, without exception.
Also, Northwave shoes have a roomy/wide toebox. Good for wider feet but bad news if your feet are narrower than average.
By: CamOnWheels
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July 30, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Upper] Synthetic leather, Airmesh |
| Lining: | Synthetic |
| Soleplate: | Carbon-reinforced rubber |
| Tread: | Yes, Jaws w/ screw-in cleat compatibility |
| Lacing: | Hook-and-loop, SBS micro buckle |
| Cleat Compatibility: | 2-hole MTB |
| Cleat Included: | No |
| Weight: | Not specified |
| Recommended Use: | Mountain biking |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |





