Village Cycle Center is the single largest bike store in the country and Chicago's go-to bike shop for bikes, bicycle accessories, bike parts, apparel, service and more. A Trek family dealer, we stock Trek, Gary Fisher Collection, and Mirraco bikes. Village Cycle Center is also home to some of the best mechanics in Chicago, ready to service your bike, from flat fixes to complete overhauls, we got you covered.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Sidi Diablo GTX - Making My Feet Happy All Winter Long
Roses are red,
violets are blue.
Sidi Diablo GTX,
I love you!
If you have yet to get yourself a pair of dedicated cold weather shoes, get yourself some Sidi Diablo GTX. Up until last year I was using my Dragons with Gore Tex socks, and City Overshoes for slushy days. But then I was lucky enough to get my feet into a set of Sidi's Diablo GTX and since then, my feet have never been happier. I use them for my daily commute, cross racing in a foot of snow, or mountain biking at Palos once everything is frozen over. Usually a pair of thin socks is all I need, but occasionally, on the uber cold days, I need some thick socks. Which Sidi was kind enough to think about by adding some extra room so my tootsies still get blood flow.
After a pedaling through a full Chicago winter last year, 2 races, and couple trips to Palos, mine are still holding strong and ready for another year.
Sidi Diablo GTX
Your feet are vulnerable on cold, wet off- and on-road rides. Keep them toasty and dry with Sidi’s Diablo GTX shoes. They sport waterproof and thermal Gore-Tex uppers along with neoprene cuffs and billow tongues so winter seems a world away. Plus, you'll benefit from supreme pedaling dynamics with Sidi’s Competition soles and Velcro closures for fine-tuning the fit. And, you'll appreciate the aggressive tread on the soles for all-conditions traction.
http://villagecycle.com/product/sidi-diablo-gtx-52463-1.htm
In stock at Village Cycle Center, with a fill order on the way.
Check them out in our store or online here.
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