MAVIC Crossride XL Elite Protect | bike shoes | MTB / ENDURO | SPD | black / white / black
Ready from some enduro racing? The Crossride XL shoe is ready to learn with you. Tried and tested by riders around the world, the Crossride SL is designed specifically for enduro riding. Mavic dubs the Crossride XL Elite as the perfect training shoe, because it has everything you need from a race shoe except it has more flex and comfort for those everyday rides. At first glance, you'll notice the mid-ankle protection that is made of perforated neoprene. The Energy Grip Trail Outsole works with Mavic's Contragrip studded sole for superior traction as well as energy transfer to get you from point A to point B in a jiffy! Ergo Fit OrthoLite are Mavic's high-quality insoles that add heel and arch support. With three comfortable velcro straps, the Crossride XL Elite Protect Shoe is the perfect shoe for your next ride.
- Comfort strap and quick lace
- Ergo Fit OrthoLite® to enhance the comfort on and off the bike
- Higher volume fit
- Energy Grip Trail Outsole/ Index Energy Transfer 40
- Contagrip® the best in traction and durability
- Mid ankle protection with perforated neoprene
- Toe and heel protection
- Lace cover
- EVA midsole
- Weight: 410 grams (size 8.5)
Size | US | UK | ACTUAL insoles length in: mm |
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38 2/3 | 7 | 6 | 250 |
40 | 8 | 7 | 256 |
41 1/3 | 9 | 8 | 264 |
42 | 9,5 | 8,5 | 266 |
42 2/3 | 10 | 9 | 279 |
NOTE! To avoid unnecessary exchanges or returns of purchased footwear - when choosing the size you are ordering, PLEASE stick to the following rules:
A. The insole lengths in mm given in the last column are the ACTUAL, total lengths measured by ourselves.
B. PLEASE CHOOSE a size whose insole is 5mm to 10mm longer than the actual length of your bare foot (ROAD shoes closer to 5mm, MTB / GRAVEL / ENDURO shoes closer to 10mm).
C. How to measure your foot?
- Place the heel against a wall or e.g. furniture, and place something rigid, such as a book, perpendicular to the toes
- Measure the distance between the wall and the book.
- You should check both feet, because quite often one is longer :)