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Product name: Etnies Culvert Mid MTB Shoe
Price paid: £99.00
Score (out of 10): TBC
Review: I have a bit of a shoe fetish, currently have at least 5 pairs of MTB flat shoes, but Etnies have just dropped there first "proper" mtb shoe that is aimed at Enduro and DH riders.
DESCRIPTION
The Culvert Mid is a new enduro/downhill shoe from etnies. It has sticky Michelin compound that provides excellent pedal and surface grip. It has a force shield reinforced upper with a hot-melted toe and heel cap. This shoe is repel treated that blocks moisture with 3M thinsulate lining. Tongue gussets shield moisture, dirt, and pebbles. Includes a lace pocket on top of the tongue with TPU molded Pedal Shank 2 in the midsole. Also has Nylon pull loop on heel.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Item Code: 4101000541/895
Color: black/lime
Features:
Now Etnies have made plenty of BMX/MTB shoes in the past, but most of these are aimed at the dirt jump side of riding. The new Culverts and Culvert Mids are their first attempt at a more technical shoe, and I am keen to give them a try - they are so new to the market that I haven't seen any reviews as yet, so bit of a punt but I like their skate shoes so thought why not.
My current go to shoes are Freerider Pros and the fairly obscure Unparalleled Dustups.
Both of these shoes offer similar levels of grip, the Dustups have a far more flexible sole though than the Freerider Pros. My ideal shoe would be somewhere between the two stiffness wise. The Dustups have a more technical design than the Frerrider Pro, and are better in wet conditions, but they have a very thin tongue meaning they can pinch the top of the foot when cinched up tight. I am a big fan of having a strap, which is one of the reasons I got the Dustups, as it means you don't need to overly tighten the laces.
Back to the Etnies - they seem to have thrown everything at them, and there are some neat features - the Mids are not a true mid top, but higher on the inside than the outside of the ankle. I really like the lace pocket at the top of the tongue, allowing laces to be got out the way, and the strap has far more adjustment than that on the Dustups, meaning it has a good range of adjustment. Proper toe and heel protection, good insole, and the soles are from Michelin - I dont expect them to be as sticky as Fivetens, but we will see over the next few weeks. They have a proper tongue gusset, and some sort of Thisulate treatment to ward off water/cold etc. They have pretty fat padding in the tongue and heel, similar to their skate shoes. I would say fit is similar to the Freerider Pros - I am a UK9 and they run true to size. The heel pull tab actually works too, unlike a lot of shoes its big enough to get a good hold of, rather than a token gesture. They definitely feel a proper riding shoe, rather than a beefed up trainer
Will be putting these to the test over the Summer and will keep reporting back on how they fair. Initial impression is nice and comfy, and they look pretty badass too IMO which always helps!
Product name: Etnies Culvert Mid MTB Shoe
Price paid: £99.00
Score (out of 10): TBC
Review: I have a bit of a shoe fetish, currently have at least 5 pairs of MTB flat shoes, but Etnies have just dropped there first "proper" mtb shoe that is aimed at Enduro and DH riders.
CULVERT MID MTB
The Culvert Mid is a new enduro/downhill shoe from etnies. It has sticky Michelin compound that provides excellent pedal and surface grip. It has a force shield reinforced upper with a hot-melted toe and heel cap. This shoe is repel treated that blocks moisture with 3M thinsulate lining. Tongue...
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DESCRIPTION
The Culvert Mid is a new enduro/downhill shoe from etnies. It has sticky Michelin compound that provides excellent pedal and surface grip. It has a force shield reinforced upper with a hot-melted toe and heel cap. This shoe is repel treated that blocks moisture with 3M thinsulate lining. Tongue gussets shield moisture, dirt, and pebbles. Includes a lace pocket on top of the tongue with TPU molded Pedal Shank 2 in the midsole. Also has Nylon pull loop on heel.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Item Code: 4101000541/895
Color: black/lime
Features:
- Sticky Michelin rubber compound provides excellent pedal and surface grip
- Adjustable Power Strap for support
- Force Shield reinforced upper
- Hot-melted toe and heel cap
- Repel treated upper blocks moisture
- 3M Thinsulate™ lining
- Tongue Gussets shields moisture, dirt and pebbles
- Ankle Shield protects your inner ankle from the gears and bike frame
- The Lace Pocket on top of the tongue
- TPU molded Pedal Shank 2 in the midsole
- Pro Foam 1 molded PU footbed
- Die Cut EVA foam midsole
- Nylon pull loop on heel
- Action Nubuck/Synthetic
Now Etnies have made plenty of BMX/MTB shoes in the past, but most of these are aimed at the dirt jump side of riding. The new Culverts and Culvert Mids are their first attempt at a more technical shoe, and I am keen to give them a try - they are so new to the market that I haven't seen any reviews as yet, so bit of a punt but I like their skate shoes so thought why not.
My current go to shoes are Freerider Pros and the fairly obscure Unparalleled Dustups.
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www.unparallelsports.com
Both of these shoes offer similar levels of grip, the Dustups have a far more flexible sole though than the Freerider Pros. My ideal shoe would be somewhere between the two stiffness wise. The Dustups have a more technical design than the Frerrider Pro, and are better in wet conditions, but they have a very thin tongue meaning they can pinch the top of the foot when cinched up tight. I am a big fan of having a strap, which is one of the reasons I got the Dustups, as it means you don't need to overly tighten the laces.
Back to the Etnies - they seem to have thrown everything at them, and there are some neat features - the Mids are not a true mid top, but higher on the inside than the outside of the ankle. I really like the lace pocket at the top of the tongue, allowing laces to be got out the way, and the strap has far more adjustment than that on the Dustups, meaning it has a good range of adjustment. Proper toe and heel protection, good insole, and the soles are from Michelin - I dont expect them to be as sticky as Fivetens, but we will see over the next few weeks. They have a proper tongue gusset, and some sort of Thisulate treatment to ward off water/cold etc. They have pretty fat padding in the tongue and heel, similar to their skate shoes. I would say fit is similar to the Freerider Pros - I am a UK9 and they run true to size. The heel pull tab actually works too, unlike a lot of shoes its big enough to get a good hold of, rather than a token gesture. They definitely feel a proper riding shoe, rather than a beefed up trainer
Will be putting these to the test over the Summer and will keep reporting back on how they fair. Initial impression is nice and comfy, and they look pretty badass too IMO which always helps!