Description
Proving that great fit and high performance doesn't always come at a high price, the Scott Road Comp Boa is perfect for discerning enthusiasts on a budget. The adaptive fit upper pattern features a Boa Fit System L6. Combined with a lower anatomic fit strap, it articulates to best fit the shape of the rider's foot. The ErgoLogic insole features an arch support and metatarsal button. Stiff enough to satisfy the performance instinct but comfortable enough for all-day rides, the injection nylon and glass fiber sole has an increased range of cleat adjustment with a stiffness index of 6.
- Technology: Boa System
- Use: Road
- Composition: Outsole: Nylon / Glass Fiber Composite, Sticki Rubber / Stiffness Index 6, Upper: Synthetic Polyurethane, 3D Airmesh
- Closure: Boa Fit System with L6 dials & anatomic fit strap
- Features: Footbed: ErgoLogic removable insole
- Approx. Weight: 295g (US 8.5) per piece
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
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Reviewed by 3 customers
Love my shoes!
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Comments about Black/Silver / 43
Couldn't be happier. Quick shipping and great price. Tried a couple alternatives at local shops but they either felt too tight or too loose. The Scott comp boa fit is perfect.
All the shoe you'll ever need.
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Comments about Black/Silver / 42
This shoe is a great value. Many shoes that have a molded (plastic) sole are often billed as beginner shoes. I believe that the slightly more inherent flex allows for your position to not be so exact—leaves more room for error so your knees and ankles don't take the brunt of a "bad" bike position. I'm a former Fit Kit Level 1 fitter, competitive collegiate cyclist and lifelong cycling enthusiast that still manages to get out at least 100 miles a week. Unless you are producing a lot of watts, this is really all the shoe you'll ever need.
Quality Shoe but BOA system not ideal
The shoes are prett high quality, comfortable, and reasonably stiff. However, the BOA system is really frustrating to use and is quite disappointing. I feel like it doesn't tighten as hard as a traditional ratcheting strap, and I scratch my hands trying f to turn the wheel harder. It is also really hard to release after a ride, especially when the wheel is slippery with sweat or you're fatigued. The position of the wheel is also hard to reach on the outside of the shoe.