Chrome Kursk
- 5 stars 54%
- 4 stars 19%
- 3 stars 19%
- 2 stars 5%
- 1 star 3%
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The Chrome™ Kursk combines the classic look of a casual sneaker with the hardiness of riding shoes. This gives you the freedom to wear them on the road or to the movies.
- Ideal for the active cyclist who craves a versatile, yet uniquely stylish shoe.
- Features a reflective heel strip to allow for better visibility in low light, as well as a loop to hold laces securely in place and prevent them from being caught in the chain.
- Low profile to better fit into a toe cage.
- Steel aglets prevent laces from fraying.
- Upper is constructed of hardy, weatherproof 1,000 denier cordura.
- Contoured, foam insole for a cushioned ride.
- Reinforced fiberglass shank with PU crash pad provides extra midsole support.
- Skid resistant rubber outsole.
- Board lasted sole to prevent petal poke.
- 100% vulcanized construction.
- Hand wash cold with mild (non bleach) detergent using a nylon brush.
- Stuff with tissue to dry.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 1 lb 1 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size Men's 11, Women's 12.5, width Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Before long, people were knocking on their door. Word was out that Chrome was making the best messenger bags around. What started out of necessity became a business with an ethic: build functional products that people can rely on and do it well.
Eventually they moved to San Francisco, a city with a huge urban cycling scene. The business grew. Bags were joined by clothes, gear and shoes. Their products showed up from Brooklyn to Berlin to Tokyo. For Chrome, what matters today is what mattered in the garage - building products that work, and standing behind everything they make.
Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 17% Half size too Large
- 78% True to size
- 6% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 91% Felt true to width
- 6% Felt narrower than marked
- 3% Felt wider than marked
- 12% Excellent arch support
- 64% Moderate arch support
- 24% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Chrome Kursk
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 37 reviews.
Top Positive Review
5 people found this review helpful.
This shoe takes a little while to break in but after you do they are pretty comfortable. The rubber toe (top and front) are good for bike clips. The material is pretty durable and has stayed pretty clean. It is not waterproof, but you can bike through a pretty bad downpour and your socks will be dry, although the shoe will be really wet and will need to dry. Unfortunately, despite really wanting to love these shoes, there are major drawbacks. Firstly, the heel is wearing out way to fast for such a pricey shoe. Secondly, there is no loop for the laces to prevent them from being caught in the pedal as the description claims. That is a pretty important for bike shoes. Lastly, Chrome is very popular with the hipsters (I found this out after I bought the shoes) so now I look like the people I hate.
Read more » « Show less November 24, 2010 by Marc HTop Critical Review
2 people found this review helpful.
For now, I can't say that I've liked these shoes. It seemed like a good idea, and I can't find anybody else who is making a shoe that bridges the gap between clipples peddals and toe clips, but the execution is lacking for this product. As others have said, this shoe is quite uncomfortable to walk in, to the point that I'd worry about doing permanent damage to my feet and legs if I wore them for too long. On top of that, the fabric of the shoe itself is rather flexible, which allows your foot to move around a fair bit when riding, destroying any advantage you get from the rigid sole. My disclaimer, however, is that my foot is rather low, so I might be able to get a better fit with some extra arch support and tounge padding. However, as this shoe will only really be useful for long rides and not for everyday life, I can't say that I'm jumping to get them working perfectly.
Read more » « Show less February 20, 2012 by Anonymous- Sort by:
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This shoe takes a little while to break in but after you do they are pretty comfortable. The rubber toe (top and front) are good for bike clips. The material is pretty durable and has stayed pretty clean. It is not waterproof, but you can bike through a pretty bad downpour and your socks will be dry, although the shoe will be really wet and will need to dry. Unfortunately, despite really wanting to love these shoes, there are major drawbacks. Firstly, the heel is wearing out way to fast for such a pricey shoe. Secondly, there is no loop for the laces to prevent them from being caught in the pedal as the description claims. That is a pretty important for bike shoes. Lastly, Chrome is very popular with the hipsters (I found this out after I bought the shoes) so now I look like the people I hate.
I'd also recommend: Van's
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- Marc H - customer
- from Brooklyn
- November 24, 2010
These shoes are awful. It's a crying shame too because they look great. The problem is comfort. The soles are like hard rubber blocks, no flex at all. Wearing this shoe is like having my foot inside a brick. I think I'm going to have to send them back.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Texas
- March 16, 2011
I've had them a couple of weeks and they're still not broken in. They feel great while riding, but are torture when walking.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Seattle
- October 13, 2010
I have gotten tons of compliments on these shoes (mostly from men). They are really comfortable and I think they are just fine for walking or riding my bike. I have had them about a month so I cannot say how long they will last, but I hope for a long time.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from philadelphia, pa
- March 25, 2012
Great kicks. Very comfortable. The front & side rubber makes it easy to keep clean. Go well with all my jeans.
- Anonymous - customer
- from Michigan
- December 4, 2011





