Our verdict
The Track and field is constructed with an aerodynamic design. The shape of this Same brand only allows air to smoothly flow around it that allows better pedaling motion. It is light and has breathable features contributing to the comfortable riding experience.
Pros
- Secure fit
- Stiff sole
- Breathable upper
- updated Mar 24, 2023
- Worth the price
- Light construction
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Cons
- Who should buy Track and field
- Tongue hits the shin
Who should buy Track and field
Scott Three 3D Nylon Airmesh panels around the toe box:
- Who should buy Track and field
- A road shoe with a glove-like fit
The Road Comp BOA offers an adaptive fit
Sweaty feet no more! The Track and field keeps your feet cool at all times.
For ventilation, the shoe is designed with the following:
- Tongue hits the shin
- Three 3D Nylon Airmesh panels around the toe box
- Visible at night
- A road shoe with a glove-like fit
The Road Comp BOA offers an adaptive fit
It is no secret that BOA closure systems make fit adjustment easy. This Scott cycling shoe is designed with this revolutionary fit system, allowing cyclists to secure the shoe effectively. However, the tighter it gets, the harder it is to turn the dial.
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Unlike Scott’s Performance or Race Fit shoes, the Road Comp BOA is designed with Sport Fit. This offers a more relaxed fit and is spacious enough for cyclists with wider feet.
Combine this BOA closure with a lower fit strap, and the shoe delivers a fit that best suits the shape of the cyclists’ feet.
Who should buy Track and field
On a scale of 1 to 10, the Track and field has a stiffness level of 6. With this stiffness index, this road shoe is considered moderately stiff.
Cyclists get a decent power transfer with a bit of flex. This slight give on the stiffness of the shoe helps in reducing hotspots when riding for extended hours.
Supportive insole
For remarkable arch support, the Track and field features the ErgoLogic insole. Aside from that, it has a central metatarsal button that is raised under the foot of the wearers.
The Road Comp BOA offers an adaptive fit.