MBR Mountain Bike Rider

RIDE CONCEPTS TALLAC SHOE

- Jamie Darlow

£149.95

SPECIFICAT­ION Sizes: 4-14 • Colours: Red, green, black • Weight: 870g • Contact: silverfish-uk.com

I think I know what’s happened here, Alex Honnold has a new job as head of design for Ride Concepts, and he’s sculpted a set of pumps to have you shinning up El Capitan in. I’m obviously kidding, but with their red and green walking boot laces and overly chunky heel and toe tread, they look nothing like any riding shoe I’ve ever seen. Do they work though?

Actually yes, I’m not an adventurer as such, I like the odd big mountain epic but I’m no Sim Mainey. I did get out there and push my bike up a few loose climbs though, and there’s considerab­ly more grip from the heel and toe area when compared with Ride Concepts’ excellent Hellion Elite shoe. Dig them in like a crampon and the halfhex lugs at the extremes are angled inwards towards the middle of your foot, catching the ground.

You’re probably more interested in what happens on the bike though, and here you get the same great connection to the pedal we first saw on the Hellion Elite. It’s a slightly different feel to a Five Ten compound, you don’t sink in quite as much but I never slipped a pedal. In fact, I had a few moments taking my foot off to dab in dusty conditions, where I almost couldn’t get clear, so proud are the lugs. It took a few rides to adjust.

Ride Concepts uses a D3O insole in the Tallac, and combined with the chunky sole, reinforced TPU heel and toe sections, and EVA midsole, it definitely gives it the edge in terms of cushioning. I can ride all day in these without getting sore feet. I back-to-backed them with both the Hellion Elite and the Specialize­d 2FO Roost shoe, the latter has a stonkingly grippy sole, but less in the way of impact protection.

The adventure theme continues with a Cordura upper that proved really durable and highly breathable too, and an antibacter­ial mesh lining to keep things sweet smelling. I tested the simple lace up version of the shoe, but come August you’ll also be able to get a BOA closure version for £179.95. There’s also a women’s version called the Flume, which is identical in all but name and sizing, which runs from sizes 5-10.

I’m not a huge fan of the way the Tallac looks, but that’s obviously a personal choice. And at £150 it’s an expensive upgrade over the Hellion Elite, so make sure you really need those extra features. That said, if you’re into big mountain riding, scrambling up scree slopes or leaping streams then the Tallac is an excellent option because it delivers great grip and maximum protection, both on and off the bike.

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