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Shimano
XC7 Cycling Shoe - Men's

4.5 out of 5 stars
4 Reviews

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Why We Like The XC7 Cycling Shoe

Sitting just below the SH-XC9 as Shimano's top dog off-road shoe, the XC7 Cycling Shoe receives many of the features from its top-tier sibling, giving it universal acclaim, but brings it more into reach for those of us trying to keep a budget. The XC7 is a race-ready shoe using a carbon-reinforced midsole to drop weight and improve pedaling efficiency. It registers at a 9 out of 12 on Shimano's outsole stiffness scale, only surpassed by the XC9 S-Phyre on the off-road scale where it sits at an 11 out of 12. For most of us, that’s plenty stiff for race efforts with a touch more forgiveness for off the bike exploits like steep run-ups or scrambling over rocky creek beds.


Though it's not as stiff as the S-Phyre, the XC7 does feature a more robust complement of lugs, so it's better suited for barrier hopping or during hike-a-bike efforts. The rubberized outsole also includes toe spike mounts for days when not even the lugs are enough and you need to cut through the muck. The compound comes from the rubber experts at Michelin. Michelin uses two different durometers throughout the sole, targeting different qualities of grip and durability depending on how the lugs will contact the ground—just like with the brand's tires.


Details

  • A cyclocross, gravel, and XC race shoe with comfort and efficiency
  • Stiff, efficient carbon-reinforced sole
  • Dynalast construction increases pedaling efficiency
  • Dual-density Michelin rubber outsole blends grip and durability
  • Dual BOA L6 dials micro-adjust for a customizable fit
  • Finished with reinforced toe spike mounts for the muck
  • Item #SHI00K9
Upper Material
synethic leather
Closure
Dual BOA L6 dials
Footbed
Adaptable Cup Insole
Midsole
carbon reinforced
Sole
Michelin dual-density rubber
Cleat Compatibility
2-bolt mountan
Claimed Weight
[size 42, single] 11.5oz (326g)
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

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Overall Rating

4.5 based on 4 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

March 28, 2021

Super comfy for light road / gravel

Familiarity:
I've used it several times
Size Bought:
44
Height:
5' 8"
Weight:
150

I bought a pair for light road / gravel biking and like it a lot. Love the BOA system. The shoes are very comfortable (size 44, and I am 150lb). Highly recommended. I am using it on a Cervelo Caledonia

Andre W
5 out of 5 stars

February 9, 2021

Good shoes

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Size Bought:
45
Height:
5' 11"
Weight:
190

I have pretty standard feet (so usually I have no problem buying footwear online). My both feet are 271 mm long and I found size 45 (10.5/285) fits them perfect (I did tried size 44 and they were snug). I have used these shoes a couple of time for 1 hr+ indoor rides and did not notice any problems.

Anatoli L
5 out of 5 stars

October 23, 2020

Liking this shoe

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
46
Height:
5' 9"
Weight:
150

I was hesitant to buy these based off reviews concerning the top strap, but I've always liked Shimano shoes and I liked all of the other aspects of this particular shoe so I decided to give it a try. I figured worst case I could cut the top strap and make it work. I ordered a half size larger than my street shoe, plenty of room in the toes and the width is perfect. I've had the shoes now for a few weeks and have put about 400 miles on them. I do notice the top strap hitting the tendon while riding, but it hasn't caused me any issues. Ventilation is good, stiff soles are great for pedaling and shoes are easy to walk around in, feels like a great compromise between super stiff XC racing and all mountain shoes. The BOA system works great for me, provides uniform pressure for my feet, easy to snug up or loosen while riding. Shimano definitely could do better on the top strap design and I can see where this will cause issues for some people, but for me it really has not been an issue. I think it would be very easy to modify the strap if needed, and I don't think it would impact the integrity of the shoe. Overall, I am glad I went with this shoe.

Mike M
3 out of 5 stars

July 29, 2020

Almost great but one major flaw

Familiarity:
I returned this product before using it
Size Bought:
45

I've had several pairs of Shimano cycling shoes over the years and they are great. They always fit true to size (10.5 US shoe size equals 45), and they last over the years. The XC7 has a great dual boa system, durable bottom, and wraps around the foot for a nice fit when first on the foot. The rub (no pun intended), is that the upper strap that contains the second boa literally cuts into the top of the ankle. There is no padding between the strap and your skin, which makes the shoe very uncomfortable when leaning forward into the shoe (such as anytime you are climbing out of the saddle). It's unfortunate that Shimano has this design flaw, since both its higher end XC9 model, and the lower end XC5 have a padded lip where the strap meets the top of the foot/ankle. I have the 2019 road version of these shoes (RC7), and though it also lacks padding on the upper strap, the strap itself is stitched rather than laminated, so it gives more against the ankle when pressed against it and doesn't present the same level of discomfort. Other than this issue, its a great shoe. Given that the lower (XC5) and higher (XC9) models have padding, Shimano hopefully will fix this issue with the next model.

Ross J