Fitted with a patented airmesh structure common utilized in Northwave's superior road shoes, the Vertigo Pro Road Shoe allows your foot to breathe, even under the most extreme of rides, while the carbon soles offer the perfect balance of support and ventilation to keep you comfortable and strong mile after mile.
Based around the experience gained in using carbon and plastics with other models, the Vertigo Pro Road Shoe provides Northwave's exclusive Lateral Canting System which offers the possibility to adjust the fastener on the side to get your personal ideal position when pedaling.
Fitted with a special heel counter made of injected plastic that stabilizes the heel while increasing the foot's lateral grip to prevent the shoe from ever slipping, the Vertigo Pro Road Shoe utilizes a carbon-reinforced NRG sole that's nylon filled with fiberglass and enriched carbon powered that takes stiffness to a new level. The overall weight stays at an astonishing minimum while strength and power transfer is maximized to levels you've got to feel to believe.
With their Aerator ventilation system that features strategically placed ventilation channels to aid your foot in getting the air and cooling it need to help keep you going longer, the Vertigo Pro Road Shoe guarantees that its design will practically reduce your foot from overheating.
Available in a 42.5-47 size run and comes in Northwave's sleek glossy white finish.
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Fitted on the feet of not only top performing cycling professionals around the world, but also everyday cycling enthusiasts, Mavic and their true-and-tested footwear prides itself on uniting design, functionality, comfort, performance and style like no other shoe manufacturer.
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