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Shimano XC702 MTB Shoes Silver EU 46 Man
Shimano XC702 MTB Shoes Silver EU 46 Man
Shimano XC702 MTB Shoes Silver EU 46 Man
Shimano XC702 MTB Shoes Silver EU 46 Man
Shimano XC702 MTB Shoes Silver EU 46 Man
Shimano XC702 MTB Shoes Silver EU 46 Man

Shimano XC702 MTB Shoes Silver EU 46 Man

The Shimano XC702 are competition-grade MTB shoes for men, packed with high-end features. This shoe is the successor of the much praised XC701 shoe. Several features have been added to guarantee an excellent and comfortable fit. Moreover, your feet will be firm and stable in these MTB shoes. The nylon midsole is reinforced with carbon, which improves the power transfer to the pedals. Thanks to the ULTREAD rubber outsole, competition-grade grip is provided for a long time. Do you want to bring out the best in yourself on challenging and fast MTB trails? Then the Shimano XC702 are the perfect MTB shoes for you.

The Shimano XC702 are competition-grade MTB shoes for men, packed with high-end features. This shoe is the successor of the much praised XC701 shoe. Several features have been added to guarantee an excellent and comfortable fit. Moreover, your feet will be firm and stable in these MTB shoes. The nylon midsole is reinforced with carbon, which improves the power transfer to the pedals. Thanks to the ULTREAD rubber outsole, competition-grade grip is provided for a long time. Do you want to bring out the best in yourself on challenging and fast MTB trails? Then the Shimano XC702 are the perfect MTB shoes for you.

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Shimano XC702 MTB Shoes Silver EU 46 Man

The Shimano XC702 are competition-grade MTB shoes for men, packed with high-end features. This shoe is the successor of the much praised XC701 shoe. Several features have been added to guarantee an excellent and comfortable fit. Moreover, your feet will be firm and stable in these MTB shoes. The nylon midsole is reinforced with carbon, which improves the power transfer to the pedals. Thanks to the ULTREAD rubber outsole, competition-grade grip is provided for a long time. Do you want to bring out the best in yourself on challenging and fast MTB trails? Then the Shimano XC702 are the perfect MTB shoes for you.

The Shimano XC702 are competition-grade MTB shoes for men, packed with high-end features. This shoe is the successor of the much praised XC701 shoe. Several features have been added to guarantee an excellent and comfortable fit. Moreover, your feet will be firm and stable in these MTB shoes. The nylon midsole is reinforced with carbon, which improves the power transfer to the pedals. Thanks to the ULTREAD rubber outsole, competition-grade grip is provided for a long time. Do you want to bring out the best in yourself on challenging and fast MTB trails? Then the Shimano XC702 are the perfect MTB shoes for you.

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Last updated at 05/13/2026 07:51:04

Bobshop

$356.16

Shimano MTB Shoes XC7

Delivery $45.26

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Great color, solid shoe, but…
27 July 2024Blair M

originally posted on competitivecyclist.com

Like it says in the title, the red looks spectacular and the shoes seem well-made. Unfortunately, either there's a variation between the left shoe (fits fine) and the right shoe (tight in the toe box both in width and in height) or between my left and right foot. Sizes and widths vary for me brand to brand (I typically wear 11 wide for Merrells and needed a 45 wide for my Sidi cycling shoes) but my last pair of Shimano MTB shoes were a 45 normal and if anything, they're a tad too large. If I remove the insert from these, the shoe fits almost perfectly, but I lose the arch support. I guess I'll try them in a 45 wide in plain, old, boring black.

My new go to MTB shoe.
4 March 2024Kenny W.

originally posted on shimano.com

I have always worn Sidi MTB shoes, from Drakos to Dominator 10's. I had been looking for something different, so went with these after reading a few articles.Wow, they are impressive so far. I like having rubber between the heel & toe cleats. They are great for the rare hike-a-bike times. Unlike Sidi shoes, these do not loosen during rides. I usually put Solestar insoles in all my cycling shoes, but these are great as is - even better!

Not as comfortable in toe area as the 701
31 January 2024

originally posted on shimano.com

I have had three generations of the XC7 and really liked the 701 version. I currently have both the XC7 and the RC7 in this 702 generation and both are not comfortable on my big toes. The shoe material is harder or is not made with enough room above the big toe. Oddly, both shoes are worse on my right foot even though my left and right big toes are he same. I hope that I can deal with this. It's not bad if I keep my nail cut down as far as possible. Maybe the next generation will have the toe area more like the 701.

Price comparison

Updated about 2 months ago
Bobshop

$356.16

Shimano MTB Shoes XC7

Delivery $45.26

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Great color, solid shoe, but…
27 July 2024

Like it says in the title, the red looks spectacular and the shoes seem well-made. Unfortunately, either there's a variation between the left shoe (fits fine) and the right shoe (tight in the toe box both in width and in height) or between my left and right foot. Sizes and widths vary for me brand to brand (I typically wear 11 wide for Merrells and needed a 45 wide for my Sidi cycling shoes) but my last pair of Shimano MTB shoes were a 45 normal and if anything, they're a tad too large. If I remove the insert from these, the shoe fits almost perfectly, but I lose the arch support. I guess I'll try them in a 45 wide in plain, old, boring black.

Blair M originally posted on competitivecyclist.com
My new go to MTB shoe.
4 March 2024

I have always worn Sidi MTB shoes, from Drakos to Dominator 10's. I had been looking for something different, so went with these after reading a few articles.Wow, they are impressive so far. I like having rubber between the heel & toe cleats. They are great for the rare hike-a-bike times. Unlike Sidi shoes, these do not loosen during rides. I usually put Solestar insoles in all my cycling shoes, but these are great as is - even better!

Kenny W. originally posted on shimano.com
Not as comfortable in toe area as the 701
31 January 2024

I have had three generations of the XC7 and really liked the 701 version. I currently have both the XC7 and the RC7 in this 702 generation and both are not comfortable on my big toes. The shoe material is harder or is not made with enough room above the big toe. Oddly, both shoes are worse on my right foot even though my left and right big toes are he same. I hope that I can deal with this. It's not bad if I keep my nail cut down as far as possible. Maybe the next generation will have the toe area more like the 701.

originally posted on shimano.com
Replaced my S-Phyres
3 October 2024

I have used the XC7 shoes for years with no problems. I decided to upgrade to the S-Phyres and immediately didn’t like the shoe. They hurt my feet after riding only 30 miles, so couldn’t imagine doing a big day in the S-Phyres. We had a short hike-a-bike and the bottom of the S-Phyres were completely shredded after only 30 days of use. I warrantied them and went back to the XC702 and noticed the difference immediately. I’ve been wearing them for 2 months now, and am super happy with the fit and feel. The bottom of the XC702 has ample sole coverage for the occasional hike-a-bike.

Dirtsurfer71 originally posted on backcountry.com
Solid Shoes for BMX Racing
19 April 2024

I use these for BMX racing. They feel very solid and secure on the feet/pedals. The BOA system is great to clamp everything down. The insole is comfortable, which is worth noting since I've bought other cycling shoes by other brands where that wasn't the case (and had to buy different insoles for comfort). Width was a touch tight upon arrival, but after a couple rides everything formed well around my foot. Overall, very psyched with these shoes.

CorkyG originally posted on competitivecyclist.com
Top End Choice Without the Price
12 August 2024

2 years ago I got the 702s in a wide because I've been in a wide Shimano shoe since they came out with higher-end wide shoes. Their wide fits me well so, I don't have a reason to shop other brands. The 702s were a replacement for an XC7 I had for years before their demise. One main difference I saw was the shape of the toe box. The XC7s had a round toe box vs the 702's pointed toe box. At first, I could feel the difference in the shape of the toe box, but I didn't notice it after a few ride. I ride A LOT (3,200 miles mtb and 1,500 miles gravel in 2023) and the 702s have proven to be durable. Despite all the scuffs and cuts, they are fairing well.

Ronald D. originally posted on shimano.com
nice for the price
23 February 2024

this mid tier 702 seems to have the same BOA system and fit as the top line, but for two hundred less. fit is good. my feet are just a bit wider than most. I sized up a half cm. also this is the good type of BOA locks. they fully release when you pull the top. east to get out. some brands (splzd) use BOAs that just ratchet backwards, so it takes heeps of time to loosen the cables to get out.

neontreefrog originally posted on backcountry.com
perfect for wide and not voluminous
21 March 2024

I bought these because I have wide feet and currently use Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 wide road shoes but wanted a pair for my gravel bike. I really wanted these to work but another problem that people with wide feet have is fat and large feet all around... The top strap dug into the top of my foot/ankle when I tried the shoes on. Had to return. If you have wide but not voluminous feet you should be golden!

Chris originally posted on backcountry.com