Pearl Izumi Shoes Review

Pearl Izumi Shoes Review
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What To Look For

Pearl Izumi USA, a division of Shimano with no ties to the Japanese Pearl izumi, supplies performance footwear for cyclists, runners and triathletes, according to Masha Zager with Apparel Magzine. Pearl Izumi offers a wide selection of shoes for men and women. Their shoes use a lacing technique that wraps the entire foot for added comfort and stability without extra weight. Look for Pearl Izumi designed shoes for comfort, longevity and performance. Pearl Izumi offers a wide selection of shoes for many needs and activities.

Common Pitfalls

Many athletes and enthusiasts desire lightweight shoes and opt to purchase the most expensive and lightest shoes available. The lightest shoe may not necessarily provide the best longevity, but may offer superior performance as long as the cyclist or runner chooses a shoe designed to fit the need. Triathletes likely will not want a sprinters shoe or an off-road shoe if running long distance on a road. Cyclists riding off-road will likely not want a casual shoe designed for light duty trail and path riding. Pearl Izumi offers several shoes designed for a variety of purposes, so carefully match the shoe to the application.

Where To Buy

Consumers may purchase Pearl Izumi products from an approved Pearl Izumi dealer. Many Pearl Izumi retailers sell products online, but local bicycle shops, shoe stores and running outfitters often stock several models of Pearl Izumi shoes for different applications. Purchasing shoes online may result in sizing or other fit issues. Cyclists and runners alike will benefit from the expertise of local retailers who can assist with the fitting of Pearl Izumi shoes. Many modern high-tech shoes mold to fit a user's foot and may require heat-activated molding processes.

Cost

Pearl Izumi shoes designed for running may cost $105 to $130. Their road cycling shoes run $90 to $290 per pair. Pearl Izumi mountain bike shoe prices range from $90 to $300 per pair. Their waterproof cycling shoes featuring Gore Tex fabric cost $250 per pair. Pearl Izumi triathlon shoes cost $125 to $180 per pair. Women's shoe prices match men's prices. Pearl Izumi offers cold-weather shoe protectors for cyclists as well, with toe covers costing $15 per pair. Full shoe covers start with lightweight aerodynamic booties priced at $25 per pair. Winter use water-resistant and wind-proof shoe covers cost $50 to $60 per pair.

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Article reviewed by Dan Keen Last updated on: Dec 7, 2010

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