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I love these shoes. Replacing the last pair of SIDI cycling shoes I purchased back in 2011 (those shoes are still serviceable but in needed the next larger size to accommodate my falling arches). Cable tightening mechanism is a big improvement.
These cost more than I typically spend on cycling shoes but I have not been displeased one bit… they’re comfortable, lightweight and the tightening system makes life easier.
Comfortable and good quality product
Superb Sidi product. Ignore the bad review.
These are very high end cycling shoes, but the single Sidi proprietary Tecno-4 closure is simply awful.At this level, nearly every road shoe features two-way Boa brand wire closures, which are very secure and very easy to use. A simple twist left or right tightens or loosens the closure, and a quick pull up releases all tension.The inferior Sidi Tecno-4 version has a small, separate spring loaded button to release tension, and a tiny pop-up handle to tighten only. It is not possible to loosen without releasing all the tension. The tiny pop-up handle can be activated by an even tinier red button in the middle, another confusing feature. There is simply no way to adjust these shoes on the fly, doing it while stopped isn’t very easy, either.The central location of the single closure is also an issue, as it gets in the way of opening and tightening the shoe. Finally, Sidi added a Velcro closure to the underside of the tongue, which is unnecessary and only makes fitting the shoe even more complicated.These shoes are a $450 dollar fail. Sidi needs to give up on their terrible, inferior wire closures and use Boa type closures instead.
Writing a review here because so far there's only one other review I've seen online, and in that review the reviewer complains of unacceptable heel slip. I just received these shoes (gold/black color, size 45) and have put 150K on them. My previous shoes were Sidi 6.6 vent carbons (white/black vernice, size 45.5) that I bought in ~2013 and are still good, but the white parts are starting to look a bit dingy. My old shoes have the heel retention device and I was a bit concerned about heel slip with the 60s, but this hasn't been my experience. The shoes are much more comfortable and slightly lighter, and I think the heel cup is designed better. The toe box is a little roomier than my old shoes; even at half an EU size down, these shoes feel slightly bigger (in a good way) and, as mentioned, heel slip hasn't been an issue for me.