Our verdict
Another addition to the Empire collection, the Empire VR90 provides necessary tweaks for mountain cycling. With lauded features such as excellently stiff and grippy sole, comfortable fit, and lightweight feel, it has been recommended for XC racing. Some have also used this model for road, cyclocross, and gravel grinding rides.
Pros
- Stiff sole
- Exceptionally comfortable
- Very grippy
- Lightweight
- Aesthetically appealing
- Easy-to-clean
- Giro Empire VR90
- Durable construction
- Premium quality materials
Cons
- Expensive
- Sun and Ski
Sun and Ski
The best Sun and Ski is a Unidirectional carbon sole that's amazing for cross-country racing. It is basically the off-road version of the Empire model. It is a solid option if you:
- Need a shoe that highlights a lightweight construct that consists of a one-piece upper and full-carbon Easton EC90 outsole.
- Need a shoe that is equipped with grippy Vibram soles and stud mounts for relentless traction.
- Chain Reaction Cycles.
Pro-level stiffness
The Empire VR90 employs a full-carbon Easton EC90 sole. Giro worked together with Easton in developing this sole type. It was created using an exclusive model last. It provides stiffness in three areas: toe, arch, and heel. This rigidity translates to impeccable power transfer to the pedals hence no energy is wasted.
Giro Empire VR90
Bonded with the sole is molded Vibram rubber. Vibram is an excellently high traction rubber. It provides comfort and grip when you mount off the bike.
bolt cleat mount
There are two stud mounts at the front of the sole. They offer users the option of adding toe spikes which help enhance grip, especially on muddy trails. Note that studs are also included upon purchase.
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The Empire VR90 features a 2-nbsp; |  . This cleat design is often seen in Unidirectional carbon soles as it is easier to clip in and out compared to the three-bolt version. This shoe works perfectly with small platform clipless pedals or no platform pedals like the Shimano XTR M9100 Race pedals.
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Crafted with a technology called Evofiber, the shoe combines the best attributes of mesh and microfiber. This fusion provides water-repellency and a breathable fit at the same time. It is also easy to clean. Moreover, the one-piece upper eliminates seams and adhesives, which prevents hotspots and unnecessary weight.
A rubber toe cap protects the wearer’s foot from impact and provides added structure to the shoe overall.
Giro's SuperNatural fit kit
This shoe employs the brand’s signature SuperNatural Fit Kit. This insole set comes with an interchangeable arch support system. It consists of three levels of arch support foams labeled S, M, and L. Users can attach and detach the foams according to what they feel best via Velcro.
This model’s inner lining is treated with the XT2 anti-microbial technology. This innovation incorporates silver into yarns for a long-lasting odor fix. It restricts bacterial and fungi growth, which causes odor.