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Pearl Izumi Cyclone Shoe Cover

Cycling > Shoe CoversRated: *** by 4 reviews.

Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS)

The Pearl Izumi® Cyclone Shoe Cover keeps cold and wind at bay while you're logging miles. Superior cleat integration, easy on/off with a secure fit, and a toasty microfleece lining deliver riding ease and comfort.

Features:

  • Durable rubber sole with cleat cutaway for superior cleat integration
  • Locking zipper and Velcro® closure for secure fit
  • Made from wind- and water-resistant AmFIB® Stretch and AmFIB® BlockS/4 zipper and finger loop for easy on and off
  • Recommended for road shoes with external cleats
  • Reflective element for nighttime visibilityS-panel anatomic design for superior fit
  • Sizing by men's shoe size: Medium 7 - 8.5, Large 8.5 - 10, XL 10 - 13
  • Sizing by women's shoe size: Medium 8 - 9.5, Large 9.5 - 11, XL 11+
  • Soft microfleece lining for added warmth

RealCyclist.com

Thanks to wind-and water-resistant fabric, the Pearl Izumi Cyclone Shoe Covers block the elements, while a microfleece lining adds warmth on chilly rides. Pull the Cyclone Shoe Covers on by using the finger loop, and close these covers with the ¾-length locking zipper and hook-and-loop strap. Pearl Izumi made the Cyclone Covers with a durable rubber sole and cleat cutaways for external-cleat road shoes.

Closure:¾-Length locking zipper & hook-and-loop strap
Country of Origin:China
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:AmFIB-Stretch, AmFIB Block, microfleece lining
Recommended Use:Cold & wet weather road biking
Sole:Rubber with cleat cutaway

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SizeColor
Black
Black
Small49.95
Medium49.9549.99
Large49.9549.99
Extra Large49.9549.99
Extra Extra Large49.95

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Pearl Izumi Cyclone Shoe Cover Reviews Summary:

RatingNumber
of Reviews
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****0
***1
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Positive Reviews:

Great Buy

Rating:*****

These are a little tight but they really keep your feet warm and toasty. maybe buy a size larger but they are great other than that.

David Dude at RealCyclist.com on 11/21/2008

Negative Reviews:

A OK

Rating:**

For rain this is great but cold weather might not be enough. I bike to work in Northern Virginia and these didn't keep me warm. You might want to pair some defeet wool socks with these. Zipper is hard to zip up and fits too tight. I suggest getting a larger size then what's recommended.

carbonfiber at RealCyclist.com on 12/10/2008

don't last

Rating:**

These are tight even in large. The zipper gets stuck coming over the heel cup on bike shoes and has broken after one season. Now looking for a different model replacement.

mva2558463 at RealCyclist.com on 11/17/2008

Neutral Reviews:

Adequate

Rating:***

The fit is fine. Snug, but i believe that's the way they are designed. If your toward the higher side of the size, then size up. I have no problem getting them on. I don't pull all the way off if using them multiple days in a row. They did not keep my toes warm below 40f even with some heavier wool socks. This is my 1st full shoe cover. I'm sure there are better options.

sco2495856 at RealCyclist.com on 11/21/2008