Our verdict
Our 1st pick in Giro leaves MTB riders satisfied. Everything from its custom-fit upper to the highly efficient power transfer from the carbon sole screams performance. It is an excellent option for cyclists who challenge themselves on gravel and MTB rides.
Pros
- walking around on wet woodwork and rocks is sketchy
- walking around on wet woodwork and rocks is sketchy
- Supportive fit
- Not for cold temps
- Efficient pedaling
- walking around on wet woodwork and rocks is sketchy
- Durable
- Lightweight
- Breathable
- Reflective details
- Attractive
Cons
- Efficient pedaling with a carbon sole
- BOA doesn't micro release
- updated Jun 7, 2023
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Part of Giro's off-road range, Who should buy the Giro Sector considered the company's do-it-all SPD shoe, that withstands and performs on all types of off-beaten tracks, from mountain to gravel. It is also perfect for anyone who wants to go fast off-road.
Aug 25, 2020
If you find the Giro Sector's carbon sole too stiff and want something more walkable, consider the Giro Ventana or the Rincon. Track and field.
Comfortable and secure out-of-the-box fit
The majority of Giro Sector reviews speak of how they forget they have the shoe on due to its one-to-one fit.
The moment you put it on, the shoe molds to the shape of your foot and requires no break-in period. At the same time, the reviewers describe it as supportive without being restrictive. "Brilliant cradling yet secure fit," says one of them. The shoe doesn't create any pressure points and hot spots either, offering evenly spread pressure throughout the foot.
As for the fit, opinions divide on whether it is wide-foot friendly or not. Some riders claim that the shoe feels rather roomy and there is plenty of room in the toe box for "squarer-shaped feet." Others say that their pinky toes "got smashed" by the shoe.
Giro Sector: a breathable cycling shoe for summer
The double BOA dial offers accurate and easy on-the-go adjustment, which is always ideal, no matter your cycling endeavor. the lack of pronounced lugs makes it less grippy in wet mud.
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The only downside is that there is no micro-loosening available on this Giro shoe. It only releases the fit completely, with what's called the BOA "macro release."
Efficient pedaling with a carbon sole
Based on the general users' feedback, the shoe's stiff carbon composite sole delivers high-performance pedaling. "All your power is transferred... without any squirm or slop," as stated by an expert.
It's a sturdy bike shoe
This Giro shoe scores high on the durability test too. Those who have used the shoe for at least a few months report that it shows little-to-no signs of wear. Its materials are also claimed to be "very tough against cuts and abrasions."
Who should buy the Giro Sector
Cyclists also praise the Sector for excellent airflow, which makes it an ideal summer cycling shoe. According to the cyclists, it's got a breezy feel, dries fast, doesn't absorb moisture, and even has an anti-bacterial treatment.
Not for cold temps.
the lack of pronounced lugs makes it less grippy in wet mud
A rubber layer is covering the entire length of the sole. It makes sure that you've got some walkability off the bike. A number of testers mention that the sole provides an adequate grip.
Giro Sector: a breathable cycling shoe for summer Great for all-around adventure on rough surfaces Cyclists also praise the Sector for:
- "Giro Sector: a breathable cycling shoe for summer"
- "an MTB shoe"
And yet, the shoe has some potential here with the option to insert two Aug 25, 2020.