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2FO ClipLite Mountain Bike Shoes

Designed for pushing the limits of enduro racing or trail riding, the 2FO ClipLite delivers pedal connection, comfort, and protection as you race down the trail. This ultra-light version of the popular 2FO Clip is engineered for smooth pedal entry and exit with the Landing Strip cleat pocket, meaning you can focus on going fast on the descent, without the weight penalty for your climb back to the top. It’s foot out, flat out—on a diet.

Rider Reviews

  • 4.5
  • 26 Reviews

This is my third pair

This is my third pair of these shoes. All different colours, I keep using all of them, nice to have a fresh set.

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Yes!

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Hayden L.

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These are narrow

I was pretty excited to try these shoes after the good reviews. But once they arrived I knew they wouldn't fit my feet. I have small but wide feet and one foot has a bunion. They fit snug on my normal foot, but were super tight and uncomfortable on my foot with the bunion. Sadly, I had to return them. My rating is just somewhere in the middle since I don't really know how they perform on the bike.


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Steff

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Good fit, great comfort

I only have about 10 rides on these shoes so this is more of my initial feedback. The shoe has excellent comfort, I'm a size 10 (very standard foot) and no break in period was needed. The shoe offers solid pedal input nearly to the level of the old carbon sole cross country shoes I raced in but without all the walk around discomfort of those shoes. I have read other reviews about the sole lamination coming apart and I've had none of that (and hopefully don't as they wear.) I also love the double BOA, it allows very precise tension settings. I'm not over whelmed with the look of the shoe but I also didn't make the purchase as a fashion statement. I was looking for an enduro performance level shoe and so far these have met or exceeded all my expectations.


Name:
Dave

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Would highly recommend

At this point, I believe that I have been riding these shoes for about 3 years and have nothing but good things to say. They've seen rain, mud, and every other condition, as well as held up to long, hot days in the sun. The shoes have interfaced well with various shimano, CB, and Time pedals. For anyone who worries about the boa dials, BOA has always done free replacement of dials if you just go to their website. Easy way to not only replace a broken dial, but also end up with some spare dials, just in case.


Name:
Cwk

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I like the shoes, 2 BOA closures failed

Like the shoes, Good fit, if a bit snug. After 6 months, two BOA closures failed. Alot of money for just 6 months of use. No word back from Specialized. :(


Name:
Stranded2 O.

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Comfortable but worried about the Boa system

I purchased these shoes about 4 weeks ago to replaced another set of Specialized Shoes I wear now on a gravel bike. These shoes feel great on my mountain bike but the top Boa system is fraying where the cord is not allowing me to tighten the top Boa. So at this point after 2 rides I am back to the old shoes. I reached out to Specialized about 2 weeks ago to see if I can purchase a set to keep on hand but I did not receive any feedback. No big deal. I understand they are probably limited with staff but hopefully I can get some sort of idea on how to fix this so I can use them again.


Name:
Steve

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Water crossers beware!

For the past several years I have worn Rhyme's, but decided to give these a shot this time around. Functionally, they are very similar and I'm happy in that department. However, one kinda major knock for me is a lack of drain-ability when you do a water crossing which has you submerging your feet. These suckers hold water pretty badly and could use some sort of drain-ability built into them. If you have no concerns for water crossings, or are one of those that are happy to stop and take your shoes off before crossing, then no biggie. But if you're like me and you have frequent water crossings and want to just keep on trucking, you might consider a different shoe.


Name:
Cooper A.

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2FO ClipLite Tough as Nails!

I thought I'd leave a review on my 2FO ClipLite shoes after looking down at them after a ride last night and noting how well they still work after three years of abuse. I'm amazed at their durability! Over the past 3 years, I've raced multiple enduros and trained in them as well. I estimate I've put 6K+ mi on these shoes and they keep on ticking. My shoes have been submerged in mud and water, hiked through snow, over slippery rocks, and they've done a great job of protecting my feet even after multiple rock strikes on the uppers, not to mention the soles. Even after three hard season the Boas still work great, velcro works perfect, and the seams have held. I will purchase another pair of 2FO ClipLite and I highly recommend this shoe if you're looking for something that'll last and look good doing so.


Name:
Jason

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LOVE These Shoes

I have only worn them twice. They are very comfortable and really light compared to my old shoes. Highly recommended!


Name:
Yooper

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Way too narrow!

Have been wearing specialized shoes for 12 years, always a 42. Ordered these from Jenson in 42.5 because I read they are narrow. They are unbearable just sitting on the couch. Extremely narrow just behind the toes. Can't go up to 43, already too much space in the front with the 42.5. Total fail specialized! Returning them. Too bad because they look great and dual boa was why I bought them.


Name:
Stephen

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