SIDI's MTB technology is applied to these SIDI MTB Dust gravel shoes, utilizing the most technical high-performance aspects, creating a rigid shoe with a closure designed for elevated levels of performance.
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Technology Highlights:

- Microfibre TechPro Matt upper with mesh inserts
- TECNO-3
- Heel cup
- Rubber toe
- MTB SR17 sole
TECNO-3 SYSTEM dials in fit along the entire length of the shoe, adapting the upper to the shape of the foot for a customized fit. SIDI’s famously reliable and replaceable closures are improved by an all new proprietary SIDI Wire material that is completely non-binding for intuitive and effortless on-thefly adjustments.
The HEEL CUP is integrated, with new design and light weight, reinforced to avoid deformations after prolonged efforts and pressures. Anatomically shaped, it stabilizes the foot while pedaling. The reflex inserts on the heel provide greater safety to the athlete on the road, helping to signal the presence of the cyclist in conditions of poor visibility.
Rubber toe. The upper part of the toe section is rubberised to resist and deflect impacts from stones or debris when cycling. It is made with anti-slip rubber.
MTB SR17 Sole. Lighter and more performing the new Sidi MTB sole is made of nylon with PU (polyurethane) inserts. The shape of the sole tread has been specifically designed for mountain bike, it allows a good grip, facilitates mud dispersion and provides the right stability. The central insert with the Sidi logo works as non-slip and it is practical and useful especially to the less experienced users. The toe area that is more subject to wear, especially when walking, can be replaced by screws and still offers the possibility to mount crampons to improve traction on particularly muddy grounds. SR17 represents the ultimate result in terms of stiffness for pedalling and flexion for walking.
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Size Chart:
MEASURE YOUR FOOT BY FOLLOWING THESE STEPS:
- Put a sheet of paper on the floor with the short side against the wall.
- Put the sole of your bare foot on it with the heel pressing against the wall
- Mark the point in front of the tip of your longest toe on the sheet of paper.
- Measure the distance between the margin of the sheet of paper where you placed your heel and the point where you made the mark. Always round up the measurement to the next millimetre.
You may find that your right and left foot are different lengths. Always measure both of them and use the longest measurement as your reference. If you are undecided between two sizes after consulting the table, we recommend that you opt for the larger size.
