MBR Mountain Bike Rider

RIDE CONCEPTS TALLAC CLIP BOA

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£199.95 SPECIFICAT­ION Weight: 1,022g (pair) • Sizes: 37-49.5 EU • Contact: silverfish-uk.com

The Ride Concepts Tallac Clip BOA is the most expensive shoe here, but a fifth of that cost is in the BOA dial. This functions in a similar way to the retention device on the back of a bike helmet. In fact, BOA also makes those, but the latest iteration certainly ramps up the cost. This is because, instead of a nylon cord, it uses TX4 textile lace. This is low friction and negates the need for reinforced anchor points, which saves weight and bulk. It spools in easily and the whole thing releases as you pull up, but it does take quite a few turns to get it really tight, and we found that isn’t something you can do effectivel­y without gloves on.

If the BOA is out of your budget, Ride Concepts does a more affordable lace-and-strap version for around £160.

To add extra security there’s a stabilisin­g strap on the front of the shoe, but again you have to pull this pretty hard to get it to take up any slack. The upper is a hard-wearing Cordura mesh, and the shoe features bumpers front and rear. Internally there’s a D3O insole, an anti-bacterial mesh lining and a fully gusseted tongue to keep out roost.

The shoe has a large footprint, but to increase heel and crank clearance, Ride Concepts offsets the cleat box on the sole. This cleat ‘runway’ is also extra-long and reasonably wide, with measured gradients for precise cleat alignment. We did clip our heels on some bikes, but the sole does have an impressive amount of grip. It’s also nicely cushioned and has a slight forward flex – splitting the difference between the Crankbroth­ers Mallet E and Endura MT500

Burner in terms of feel. It’s not quite as comfy as the former, but it’s more efficient and has a better build quality.

You are paying a little extra for the bells and whistles, but the Ride Concepts Tallac

Clip BOA is the best clip-in shoe on test here.

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