RacerChick
Hudson Valley Girl
The first time I laid eyes on the Mavic Fury's was at a Pro UCI Cyclocross back in November of 2008, I said one day I have got to get a pair of those!
The Mavic Fury's are a super light and stiff with their full carbon sole. They also have a carbon heel cup that holds the foot in nicely. The buckle is easy to adjust while riding. The one finger release is simple too. The Fury's are fully vented to keep the paws nice and cool when racing in the heat. I wonder how racers use these for Cyclocross in the freezing winter :hmmm:
I've heard that the sizing was a problem when ordering the Mav's, whatever your sneaker size is in U.S, that's the size you would need. The Mavic Fury's retail for a steep $ 299.00 bananas. The bright yellow Fury's are easy to spot so if you take someone out during your race (I never have 😀) they will be able to find you after the race.
So if your not crazy Foco fast but still want to be noticed than click on
http://www.mavic.com/mtb/products/fury.320427.9.aspx
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The Mavic Fury's are a super light and stiff with their full carbon sole. They also have a carbon heel cup that holds the foot in nicely. The buckle is easy to adjust while riding. The one finger release is simple too. The Fury's are fully vented to keep the paws nice and cool when racing in the heat. I wonder how racers use these for Cyclocross in the freezing winter :hmmm:
I've heard that the sizing was a problem when ordering the Mav's, whatever your sneaker size is in U.S, that's the size you would need. The Mavic Fury's retail for a steep $ 299.00 bananas. The bright yellow Fury's are easy to spot so if you take someone out during your race (I never have 😀) they will be able to find you after the race.
So if your not crazy Foco fast but still want to be noticed than click on
http://www.mavic.com/mtb/products/fury.320427.9.aspx
RC ...





