LOUISVILLE, Colo.—Pearl Izumi
presents X Project, a new category of mountain bike footwear that hikes
and runs as well as it pedals a bike, the company reports. This
performance shoe weighs in at 320-grams, with a patent-pending tuned
carbon shank said to provide power transfer equal to any mountain bike
shoe the company offers while offering vertical and torsional
flexibility during off-the-bike foot strikes.
“For serious mountain bike junkies, cyclocross addicts and anyone who
pushes the limits, the question isn’t whether you’re going to get off
the bike and hoof it, the question is when,” said Tony Torrance, cycling
footwear product line manager. Created with insight from four-time MTB
champion Brian Lopes and all-mountain, BMX standout Ross Schnell, the X
Project line is made with technologically advanced materials and tested
specifically for the professional level athletes that wear the brand.
“For years mountain bikers have had to compromise a comfortable off
the bike shoe for on bike stiffness and power; lightweight materials for
more durable, heavy components, breathability for foot protection. This
is the first shoe that can do both, superbly.” said Lopes “This X
Project shoe is everything we have been dreaming of as we spend long
hours on and off our bikes, trekking up hills, running through streams
and forging paths when we’re not shredding the single track.”
( by AOB Editor )
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