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Shimano Trail Leisure Shoe - MT41 SPD shoe, grey / black, size 44
Model No [ESHMT41G440G]
Part No [BMT41G44]

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MT41 SPD shoe, grey / black, size 44

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  • Ideal multi-purpose trail / leisure SPD shoe, suitable for off-road adventures and on-road commuting
  • Dual density EVA midsole for cycling efficiency and durability yet allows comfortable walking
  • Dual compound rubber trekking-style tread gives added grip when walking off-road or on pavements
  • Nylon mesh panels give added breathability, while a leather upper with reinforced laces area offers more even foot support, protection and durability
  • Full lace closure, with additional supportive Velcro-style hook-and-loop strap
  • Easily removable sole plate makes cleat installation simple
  • Average weight: 822 g for a pair of size 40
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