- Home
- Bike
- Cycling Shoes
- Women's Mountain Bike Shoes
- Pearl Izumi Quest Mountain Bike Shoe - Women's
- Women's Mountain Bike Shoes
- Cycling Shoes
- Bike
Pearl Izumi Quest Mountain Bike Shoe - Women's
More
Detail Views
Pearl Izumi Quest Mountain Bike Shoe - Women's
If you're looking for shoes that'll keep your feet secure on mountain bike rides without the price tag that comes with super stiff carbon soles, grab the Pearl Izumi Women's Quest MTB Mountain Bike Shoes. Pearl Izumi made these mountain bike shoes with high-performance, vented nylon soles. The synthetic heel lining and three hook-and-loop straps work together to keep your foot on lockdown, and leather and mesh uppers vent heat during your long rides. The Quest MTB Shoes' high-traction lug tips grip terrain on your off-bike crossings.
Bottom Line: Your quest for solid, non-bank-robbing mountain bike shoes stops here.
Ask Questions. Write Reviews. Give Answers.
I'm very new to this....are these compatible with Shimano SPD...
I'm very new to this....are these compatible with Shimano SPD pedals?
By: smc48542393818
October 1, 2008
Yes, these will work with your SPD pedals. SPD cleats will work with any modern 2-Hole MTB system.
By: Backcountry.com GearGuru - Cory ![]()
October 6, 2008
Hey there. Are these shoes really trimmed in pink? Or is it...
Hey there. Are these shoes really trimmed in pink? Or is it just the way it looks on my monitor. If pink - I WANT!!!
By: operapixie2333210
July 31, 2008
yes they are pink - I just bought them and liked the color too, but they are not very stiff so I'm sending htem back. If you're a casual rider they'll work just fine and they will be comfortable, but if you need a stiffer sole for power transfer this one is not going to give you much support.
By: yvonne.kra1775923 ![]()
September 18, 2008
can i use these for spinning classes??
can i use these for spinning classes??
By: MimiA282269590
June 19, 2008
These shoes are just fine for spinning. The main difference between a road and a mountain bike shoe are the stiffness. Think of road shoes as walking on solid planks, while the MTB shoes have a little bit of flex so that you can actually walk.
The most important thing is making sure you get the cleats that are compatible with the spinning bikes. If you are responsible to bring your own pedals and change them out yourself, you'll want both of these:
http://www.backcountry.com/store/CRN0010/Crank-Brothers-Cand
http://www.backcountry.com/store/PAR0015/Park-Tool-Professio
By: Matt Fuller ![]()
June 24, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Upper] leather, mesh |
| Lining: | Synthetic heel liner |
| Soleplate: | Vented nylon |
| Tread: | Lug tips |
| Lacing: | 3 Hook-and-loop |
| Cleat Compatibility: | 2-Hole MTB |
| Cleat Included: | No |
| Weight: | [Size 38 EU, 1 shoe] 11oz (313g) |
| Recommended Use: | Mountain biking |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |





