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The Sidi Dominators have, well, dominated the high-end mountain bike shoe market for an awfully long time, and its not just because they look great. The original Dominators were comfortable, fit a lot of people really well (average to narrow-feet, mostly), and didnt mind being ridden hard and put away wet. One thing they werent great at, though, was offering any kind of grip when walking or hiking.
A couple years ago, Sidi revamped the original Dominators, naming the revision the Dominator Fit. Sidis focus in this revision was cyclocross, a discipline that demands an awful lot of shoes. A good cross shoe has to withstand power pedaling, run-ups, mud, sand, and everything in between. The biggest change in the transition to the Fit nomenclature is the sole the rubbers a softer durometer now, so when you try to walk over boulders, it wont look like a colts first tentative steps.
A couple years ago, Sidi revamped the original Dominators, naming the revision the Dominator Fit. Sidis focus in this revision was cyclocross, a discipline that demands an awful lot of shoes. A good cross shoe has to withstand power pedaling, run-ups, mud, sand, and everything in between. The biggest change in the transition to the Fit nomenclature is the sole the rubbers a softer durometer now, so when you try to walk over boulders, it wont look like a colts first tentative steps.
- Caliper Buckle and hook-and-loop closure
- Two-bolt MTB cleat compatibility
- Technomicro uppers
- MTB Competition Sole