Tested: Back-to-Back Comparison of Shimano's Flagship Enduro MTB Shoes
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Tested: Back-to-Back Comparison of Shimano's Flagship Enduro MTB Shoes
"There's no doubt that Shimano has been on a roll this year, with the launch of a whole new line of Di2 groupsets for mountain and gravel, as well as new shoes, cleats, and pedals. While there are some standouts in the latest offerings, the new GE900HS (Hot Seat) shoes have been one of my favorite shoes that I've tested in recent years."
"I was a massive fan of the ME7 shoes and stockpiled them when they were discontinued. After blowing through my last pair, I was curious about the newest benchmark in gravity and enduro footwear from Shimano, the GE900, and I have been overall impressed with the shoe, but the GE900HS is a smart refinement of the platform. Weight: 485 grams (size 45 tested) Colors: White and Black Stiffness: 8 Standard Sizes: 38-48 (Runs true to size) MSRP: $275 USD, €219.95"
Shimano expanded its offerings with new mountain and gravel groupsets plus shoes, and the GE900HS emerges as a refined gravity/enduro shoe. The GE900HS narrows the last compared to the GE900, addressing rubbing on cranks for riders who prefer a lower-profile shoe or set cleats rearward. The shoe weighs 485 grams (size 45 tested), rates stiffness 8, and comes in sizes 38–48 and two colors. MSRP sits at $275 USD. The GE900 remains a strong option for many, but the GE900HS improves fit and reduces clunkiness for riders transitioning from narrower models like the ME7.
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