Cycling shoes
- (0)Louis Garneau Copal Boa Shoe - Men's$99.97$199.95
- (0)Louis Garneau Granite XC Shoe - Men's$139.97$279.95
- (0)Louis Garneau Hillibilli Shoes - Men's$104.97$209.95
- (8)Five Ten Freerider Pro Shoes - Men's$189.95
- (0)Ride Concepts Accomplice Cycling Shoes - Men's$169.95
- (0)Louis Garneau Ruby XZ Shoes - Women's$134.97$269.95
- (4)Fizik Tempo R5 Overcurve Cycling Shoes - Unisex$169.95
- (0)Louis Garneau Sapphire II Shoe - Women's$92.47$184.95
- (2)Crankbrothers Candy Gravel Cycling Shoes - Unisex$219.95
- (3)Fizik Terra Atlas Cycling Shoes - Unisex$199.95
- (7)Shimano XC100 Cycling Shoes - Unisex$139.95
- (0)Fox Racing Union Canvas Flat Cycling Shoes - Unisex$149.95
- (0)Ride Concepts Accomplice Clip Cycling Shoes - Men's$179.95
- (0)Louis Garneau Jade XZ Shoe - Women's$79.97$159.95
- (1)Ride Concepts Tallac Clip Cycling Shoes - Men's$219.95
- (7)Shimano XC300 Cycling Shoes - Unisex$179.95
- (1)Giro Rincon Cycling Shoes - Men's$259.95
- (5)Shimano SH-XC100W Cycling Shoes - Women's$139.95
- (0)Ride Concepts Flume Clip Cycling Shoes - Women's$219.95
- (0)Fizik Tempo R5 Powerstrap Cycling Shoes - Unisex$149.95
- (0)Shimano XC300W Cycling Shoes - Women's$179.95
- (0)Shimano SH-RC3 Cycling Shoes - Women's$179.95
- (0)Shimano RC100W Cycling Shoes - Women's$139.95
- (3)Shimano RC100 Cycling Shoes - Unisex$139.95
- (0)Crankbrothers Stamp Lace Cycling Shoes - Unisex$179.95
- (1)Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 - Unisex$279.95
- (0)Pearl Izumi Quest Road Cycling Shoes - Women's$139.95
- (0)Pearl Izumi Quest Road Cycling Shoes - Unisex$139.95
- (12)Shimano MW5 Cycling Shoes - Unisex$249.95
- (0)Louis Garneau Chrome XZ Shoes - Men's$79.97$159.95
- (0)Louis Garneau Granite XC Shoe - Women's$139.97$279.95
- (0)Louis Garneau Gravel II Shoe - Men's$92.47$184.95
- (0)Pearl Izumi Attack Road Shoes - Women's$229.95
- (0)Pearl Izumi Attack Road Shoes - Men's$229.95
- (0)Pearl Izumi Summit Shoes - Women's$134.95
- (0)Pearl Izumi Summit Shoes - Men's$134.95
- (2)Sombrio Sender Cycling Shoes - Women's$59.93$172.95
- (0)Crankbrothers Mallet Trail Lace Cycling Shoes - Unisex$229.95
- (0)Fox Racing Union Flat Cycling Shoe - Unisex$199.95
- (0)Fox Racing Union Cycling Shoes - Unisex$239.95
- (0)Fox Racing Union Boa Cycling Shoes - Unisex$329.95
- (0)Giro Ranger Cycling Shoes - Unisex$189.95
- (0)Ride Concepts Accomplice Cycling Shoe - Women's$169.95
- (0)Giro Cadet Cycling Shoes - Women's$279.95
- (0)Giro Cadet Cycling Shoes - Unisex$279.95
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Cycling shoes for road riders, commuters and mountain bikers
Cycling shoes are made to match the type of pedals you use. Road shoes generally work with three-hole cleat systems, commuter shoes and MTB shoes usually work with 2-hole systems, and flat-bottomed shoes without cleats work with platform pedals. To learn more, check out our article on how to choose bike pedals and cleats.
Road cycling shoes
For recreational roadies or racers, road riding shoes have very little flex. The rigid platform is designed to transfer all your power through to the pedal. The narrow profile and snug fitting buckles or straps make them aerodynamic and speedy, but not very comfortable for walking.
Road bike shoes should fit snug, but not too tight. Choose a pair that has a little room for your toes, offers support under your arch and prevents your heel from slipping. Triathletes should opt for road shoes that are easy to slip on and off to help speed transitions. Pearl Izumi
and Shimano are popular brands among road riders.
Hybrid and commuter cycling shoes
Shoes designed for bike commuting blend flexibility and stiffness to balance pedalling efficiency with walkability. More comfortable than pure road shoes, they work for daily riding, light trail riding and bike touring on paved roads. Many shoes in this category work with SPD or 2-hole clipless pedals, making them a good option for spin class as well.
Mountain biking shoes
Depending on your preference, mountain biking shoes can be flat-soled shoes that provide good contact with platform pedals, but don’t have cleats that clip in. The rubber sinks into the pedal teeth, so you can quickly move your foot off the pedals to regain control.
If you prefer to ride with SPD pedals for extra pedalling power and to maintain contact and control on your bike, choose a shoe that fits well, is compatible with your pedals and has a stiff, but walkable sole. If you expect to be walking over rough or slick terrain, look for soles that have lugged outsoles that offer traction. Crankbrothers and Fox Racing make some of the best-selling MTB shoes at MEC.
Waterproof shoe covers for cyclists
Designed to go over your cycling shoes, with openings that line up with your pedal cleats, bike shoe covers are great for commuters and road riders who log training miles in wet, cold weather. They should fit snugly so there’s no danger of straps or fabric catching in your cranks or chainrings. MEC, Showers Pass and Castelli make popular styles. If you wear street shoes when you ride, waterproof socks that fit inside your shoes are another method to keep your feet dry as you ride.
Cycling socks
The fabric blend used for most cycling socks wicks moisture to keep your feet dry. Sedate or wildly patterned, they also show off your allegiance to a cycling tribe.