Chrome has released a few images of their new shoes due in the next few weeks. Between the four style, mid and low top profiles are available with flat soles and a toe-clip friendly profile on each. Word is that they will have some sort of sole stiffener, making the edge of the pedal not as prominent as with non-cycling soccer or basketball shoes. Chrome has made shoes before, namely for the 2007 NACCC and the subsequent Milo model, and aren’t exactly new to this market with a cordura outer and reflective heel capping off this rider-made shoe. These should be available come September with no word on pricing just yet. As seen on superbbicycle.com
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If they are as tough as their messenger bags they should be great!
This look like the first Vision Street Wear shoes from back in the late 80′s.
Recessed Spd clipless mount???
Interesting choice of shoe names — all prominent WWII battles. The folks at Superbbicycle spelled “Arnhem” wrong, though.
The shoes really do look like the original Vision Street Wear ones!
I’m pretty sure there is no SPD mount. Like, nearly 100% sure there is no SPD mount.
Are these made in the USA??
They are not made in the US, but rather in China. I kinda feel ripped off. Don’t get me wrong, these are sweet kicks… but China???
That is what i thought, but i figured maybe….
f-in china. I suppose they would cost 390.00 if they were made here…
if they were daring, i bet people would pay 390.00, meaning those super die hards that want to reject china / support local economy.
The way they make their website look all handmade in SF by young hip messengers… made in China… PATHETIC!!!!! Screw these guys!
The shoes are made in China, but all their messenger bags are still made in San Francisco. It would be nice if the shoes were made in the U.S., but they would definitely cost alot more- they are worlds above any of the Puma/Gola/Adidas in the same price range for biking use in my opinion (also made overseas).