Every second counts. That's why the triathlon performance shoe SH-TR501 from Shimano was designed for efficient pedalling and fast transitions. Shimano cycling shoes convince with a secure fit, high durability and a top sole for maximum power transmission.
Features - SH-TR501
Integrated seamless midsole and upper construction for unparalleled fit, stability and lightness
Flat midsole stabilizes the foot and provides maximum power transfer
T1 quickstrap and extra-wide opening facilitate entry and allow for lightning-fast transition times
Asymmetrical heel strap is easy to grasp, allowing you to quickly secure the fit of the shoe during changes
Breathable 3D mesh for optimal ventilation and quick drying
Lightweight, fiberglass-reinforced nylon sole for optimal power transfer
Adjustable insole
Stiffness index: 6
Weight: approx. 223g per shoe (size 40)
SPD SL
SPD-SL pedal system provides a seamless connection between shoe and pedal for more effective power transfer under extreme pedal loads with wide cleat design for stability while pedaling and walking.
SHIMANO DYNALAST
The toe spring area of a cycling shoe plays an essential role in supporting pedaling efficiency. If it is too high, it can cause more tension in the plantar, calf and posterior thigh muscles. If it is too low, it results in a flexed, inefficient pedaling motion. Extensive research by R&D experts at Shimano has resulted in a superior shoe last design with an optimized toe spring area that promotes a smoother, more energy-efficient upward motion. Shimano Dynalast was developed based on feedback from pro riders and helps reduce energy loss on long rides. So you have more power for the final sprint across the finish line.
Limit energy loss through greater pedaling efficiency: between crank angles of 200 ° and 360 ° occurs in the backward phase of a pedal movement a loss of power or energy. Shoes that use Shimano Dynalast help reduce this energy loss by supporting a smoother, more efficient pedaling motion. If you want to reduce fatigue, get the most out of your legs, or simply perform a bit better, you should ride with Shimano Dynalast.






