FLR F-121- Triathlon Bike Cycling Shoes - Shimano & Look Compatible
Reliable, comfortable, lightweight and durable - the F-121 is the choice for the triathlete and meets high demands! The upper part of the shoe is barefoot-friendly and crafted from a mix of lightweight open-air mesh. Providing the shoes with ultimate ventilation and stretch-free synthetic upper to create shape, spread pressure, stabilization to the foot and provides an anchor point for the straps.Tri-specific 2-strap closure sports an open tongue for ventilation and large heel pull for easy entry and faster shoe changes in transitions.
Descriptions:
- Tri-specific 2-strap closure sports an open tongue for ventilation and large heel pull for easy entry and faster shoe changes in transitions.
- Upper: barefoot friendly, and extremely ventilated Tri-Specific with open tongue
- Fastener: Tri-Specific 2-strap closure
- Footbed: Breathable and removable
- Cleat Compatibility: compatible with C-20, C-30 cleats and all 3-bolt clipless pedal systems
- Vented tongue for breathability
- Easy taken off with rear loop-hook
- Sole Technology:Lightweight, injection fiberglass reinforced sole delivers a stiff, powerful and efficient pedal stroke. Vent port at the front for effective cooling to your feet. Sole i equipped with two non-slip treads for safe walking.
- Footbed: Molded EVA, breathable and removable.
- Insole: The footbed of the shoe: a simple padded floor or a cool and comfy luxury item. Some shoes use shaping under the ball, instep and heel to manage pedalling pressure points.
- Upper: The upper part of the shoe, generally built from a mix of lightweight mesh for ventilation and more solid, stretch-free fabric to create shape, spread pressure, stabilise the foot and provide an anchor point for the straps.
- Sole: Cheaper shoes use reinforced nylon, with carbon fibre used for lighter, stiffer soles as the price increases. Inset threads determine which cleats they’re compatible with and vents can be added to dry and cool your feet.
- Heel cup: A stiff section of upper that grips your heel to stop your foot rubbing. Some use reinforced rubber while others use hard plastic or carbon cups for stiffness. The heel tab for pulling the shoe on attaches to the back.
- Toebox: The section of the shoe over the toes. Normally reinforced to stop pain from accidental kicks and hold the shape of the shoe. Roomy toeboxes allow you to wriggle your toes while riding to restore circulation before running.
- Strap: Most tri shoes use a main strap ahead of your ankle to keep your foot in position against the sole and a secondary strap to stabilise the lower part of the foot. Some use a single strap for entry speed.
- Forefoot: The section over your toes and lower foot. Stability here is crucial to deliver power to the pedal without your foot twisting and sliding about. That can be hard to achieve with shoes that only use a single strap, though.
Package Includes:
- 1 x FLR F-121 Triathlon Bike Cycling Shoes




