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  • Giro New Road Republic Shoes Army/Gum, 44.0 - Men's
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Buy from Amazon $134.95$103.24 $126.25 $117.50 $108.75 $100.00 May Jul Sep Nov Jan Mar May 2016 $131.58, Mar 21 3:07 pm$134.95, Mar 22 - Mar 28$119.96, Mar 29 - Apr 8$134.95, Apr 9 10:56 am$131.85, Apr 10 - Apr 12$134.95, Apr 13 6:03 pm$131.85, Apr 15 5:36 am$134.95, Apr 16 - Apr 24$131.78, Apr 26 1:07 pm$134.95, Apr 28 - Jul 2$119.96, Jul 4 - Jul 12$134.95, Jul 14 - Jul 18$103.24, Jul 20 - Jul 22$134.95, Jul 23 - Sep 5OOS $134.95, Sep 7 7:47 am$134.95, Sep 9 - Oct 5$134.62, Oct 7 10:23 am$134.73, Oct 9 1:05 pm$134.08, Oct 11 3:18 pm$134.72, Oct 13 4:10 pm$134.95, Oct 15 - Oct 19$132.45, Oct 21 2:33 pm$134.90, Oct 23 2:06 pm$132.45, Oct 25 - Nov 24$109.96, Nov 26 - Dec 6$132.45, Dec 8 - Dec 11$134.95, Dec 13 - Mar 23$112.46, Mar 28 - Apr 3

Price Details

3rd Party New

Latest $112.46 Apr 3, '16
Highest $134.95 Dec 13, '15
Lowest $103.24 Jul 20, '15
Average $130.57 (30d avg)
$133.49 (90d avg)
$131.94 (180d avg)
$132.51 (365d avg)
$132.36 (Lifetime average)
Added Mar 21, 2015

Product Description

Modeled along the same lines as the top-level competition Empire shoes, the New Road Republic Shoes democratize the casual-meets-cycling aesthetics of Giro's lace-up cycling kicks. Instead of the low weight and high price of the ambitious Empire, the Republic features a walking sole made of DuPont's Zytel nylon and armored with replaceable, sneaker-style walking pads that provide plenty of grip while you're navigating the pedestrian world between rides. Of course, the Republics are cycling shoes, so the soles are still plenty stiff and bipedal freedom doesn't come at the cost of efficiency when you're pedaling a bicycle. They also feature a breathable, durable, non-stretch microfiber upper that's similar to their imperial cousin, and the seven points of lace-up contact mean that the fit is just as customizable. A loop on the tongue locks the laces down after you've run the bunny around the tree, so the laces sit tight in their rabbit hole instead of hopping into your chainring.

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