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Tommaso Strada Ready to Ride Mens Indoor Cycling Shoes with Look Delta Or SPD Cleats Pre-Installed - Optimized Bike Shoes for Men for Peloton, Echelon & Bowflex Spin Bikes

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Size: 10.5


Color: Black - Triple Strap


Features

  • Faux Leather sole
  • PRE-INSTALLED LOOK DELTA CLEATS FOR PELOTON: Tommaso is the only company anywhere that ships shoes with pre-installed cleats, because your time and convenience matters. Everything about the Tommaso Strada was specifically designed to offer riders the best performance, convenience and value possible. We provide everything you need, SHOES, LOOK DELTA CLEATS, & 4MM ALLEN WRENCH.
  • GET A BETTER WORKOUT: Exercise your full range of muscles by being able to push and pull on every revolution. Get the most out of every pedal stroke with our fiberglass reinforced sole, which provides optimal stiffness and maximizes power transfer allowing users to ride longer and faster using less energy.
  • GUARANTEED QUALITY & PRECISION FIT: 100% Fit Guarantee, 100% Free Fit Returns, the only LIFETIME MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY in the industry. Please use Size Chart to ensure correct fit. Precision buckle top works in perfect unison with the Velcro straps to offer precision ergonomic fit, adding comfort and security to all of your rides.
  • COMFORTABLE: Durable synthetic leather upper hugs your foot for all day comfort while ventilated mesh portions help to cool your feet with ease.
  • MAXIMUM COMPATIBILITY: This Strada bundle comes with LOOK DELTA cleats (Peloton Compatible) pre-installed for your convenience, but is also compatible with all cleat types. This shoe offers the perfect platform no matter what pedals you ride. This combination makes the Strada perfect for indoor cycling class, as well as road biking and touring, giving you the most versatility for your lifestyle.

Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 9, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ tommaso


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Better Option than Peloton Shoes
Size: 10 Color: Black - Knit Lace Up
i haven't had them too long, just two weeks but so far i am very pleased with these. not only are they half the price of the new peloton shoes i like the lace ups better than the velcro. and they come assembled. the pelotons you put together.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 3, 2023 by Tom Ryan

  • Great option if you have a big foot
Size: 14 Color: Black - Triple Strap
I needed to get a pair of cycling shoes that could clip into a Peloton and I ran into a problem that I’ve experienced most of my adult life - many companies simply do not make a US size 14 shoe. These Tommaso shoes were one of the few that I found and I am very happy with them. The price was great, there are comfortable (as much as this type of shoes needs to be), and they clip on perfectly to the bike. I definitely recommend these, even if you have a normal sized foot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 12, 2023 by Michael D

  • Nice Shoe - SIze Chart issues for me
Size: 10.5 Color: Black - Triple Strap Spd
This seems like a real high quality shoe, construction seems solid, they are light weight, etc. Straps are real solid and tongue is comfortable, bottom is stiff and responsive. I have only a couple of minor comments which caused me to rate 4 instead of 5, but if this is not important to the buyer, then you can consider this a 5 rating. 1) True to fit - I use size 44 shoes and these 10.5s (for which the size chart indicates 44) are considerably larger than my other 4 pairs of size 44. Some sources say 10.5 = 44, others say 10.5 = 45. Some even say size 11 = 44. The inconsistency is significant and annoying. These 10.5s are about what a 10.5 sneaker would be, however, I take 10.5 in a running shoe and 10.0 in a bike shoe which apparently is size 43 for this brand. I have a pair of 43.5 bike shoes that are a size 9 equivalent I don't want to blame this one company who makes a great shoe and will use these in the winter with thick socks - but can someone get the conversion correct? I have had no issues when buying shoes based on the Euro sizes which seem very consistent compared to US sizes. 2) I purchased these with SPD cleats. I should have checked them because they were not torqued nearly enough and the cleat rotated while I was out on my first ride. I would say this is mostly my fault - I should not have assumed the cleats would be installed tight enough and should have checked them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 8, 2022 by Stride

  • Fit is great for wide feet
Size: 11 Color: Black - Triple Strap
Was concerned buying bike shoes for my wide feet, but they fit great. Got the velcro strap version as that was what my ancient Sidi's used.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 2, 2023 by R. Mc

  • Seem like good quality
Size: 14 Color: Black - Triple Strap
Good quality road shoes with Look Delta cleats installed. Had a large size - and fit well.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 1, 2023 by jfrich

  • Comfortable indoor cycling shoe
Size: 11 Color: Black - Knit Lace Up
Fantastic for indoor cycling. Very comfortable and easy to put on and off with laces
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 3, 2023 by Mbolhuis

  • Great Peloton shoe for wide feet!
Size: 11 Color: Black - Triple Strap
I ordered these for my husband because he has very wide feet and they work great!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 16, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Beware: Dangerous and Bad if Used with SPD Cleats on Road
Size: 10 Color: Black - Ratchet Buckle Spd
These might be fine for spinning but they are pretty terrible out on the road, at least with SPD cleats and pedals. I've been riding with SPD shoes and pedals for a couple of years now and have no problems with them until now. Most of these shoes have a little tread around the edges and the cleat sits in a little depression. That means that if you miss clipping in, you can still push the pedals anyway a least until you get across the intersection and can take the time to clip in properly. Not so with these shoes. With these shoes, there is no tread and the cleat sits way proud of the sole, and the sole itself is as hard and smooth as a billiard ball, so if you miss clipping in starting out from a stop, you're in big trouble. If you try to push the pedal anyway just so you can get moving, your foot will fly right off the pedal, and you may fall down because you can't get any forward momentum. My SPD pedals are one-sided. If they were two-sided it might be a little better, but it's still very dicey. And actually getting clipped in isn't as easy as it is with normal SPD shoes or even with regular SPD-SL road shoes, because since the cleat is so high up off the sole, there's no way to really feel if you have the tiny little cleat in the right place until you press down. If it clicks, you're in, if it doesn't, then you're moving slowly down the road with almost no way to pedal and keep upright. You can learn to anticipate this problem and compensate with the other foot (assuming you keep it clipped in), but not always, and it looks and feels awkward. Another dumb thing about these shoes in SPD configuration is, you can't really walk in them. Road cyclists who use SPD shoes instead of Look or SPD-SL shoes do so because they want to be able to walk around a little if needed. Well guess what; with SPD cleats on these shoes, you get all of the drawbacks of SPD-SL and none of the benefits. I got a flat on my first day out with these shoes, and I had to hike a little bit to get away from the busy road to a place where I could deal with the flat. That meant climbing up a dirt embankment carrying my bike... and I almost didn't make it. This is why I use SPD shoes with my road bike... I don't want to walk around like a crippled penguin, and I'm willing to give up the aero and power transfer benefits of SPD-SL in order to be able to walk normally. With these shoes, welcome to the worst of both worlds. The shoes themselves are too big. Most bike shoes on me are too tight in the width, but these go the other way. They look like a pair of squished foot long submarine sandwiches on my feet. But they are comfortable, and the sole is as stiff as any of my other shoes. Also, the vent in the sole does push some nice cool air onto the toes from time to time. Finally, there is the float. I thought I liked float, but these babies are like my feet and ankles are on swivels. I don't know exactly how much float I'm getting in degrees, but it's a hell of a lot more than it should be. I could be the cleats that were supplied with the shoes, or it could be due to the cleat sitting on the outside of the shoe with nothing to limit the amount your ankle can twist. There's no notch/depression for the cleat, no tread, nothing to keep your ankles more or less straight, except the cleat itself, and the cleat itself isn't working very hard. I really regret buying these. I absolutely hate them. Please, if you're looking for shoes to use on the road or trail with SPD cleats, look elsewhere. These are just awful for that use case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 30, 2019 by Eric L.

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