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Interbike 2008 – Mavic

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Mavic has released a lot (a LOT) of new clothes and shoes.  Their full line offers something for everyone, men, women, tri, road, mountain and free-ride, along with a number of insole and strap options depending on the model.  Shown above is the Huez, their ultralight race shoe (195g).  

They also showed off their road pedals and made it known that they will be releasing an SPD-compatible mountain bike pedal in the Spring.  See more pics, specs and some wheels by clicking “more”.

 

2009 Mavic Razor men's shoe
2009 Mavic Razor men
2009 Mavic Zxelium - 305g pro men's road shoe.  An "Ultimate" version is also available that shaves 30g.
2009 Mavic Zxelium - 305g pro men
2009 Mavic Xena women's road race shoe
2009 Mavic Xena women
2009 Mavic Tri Pro triathlon shoe, 290g and highly ventilated
2009 Mavic Tri Pro triathlon shoe, 290g and highly ventilated
2009 Mavic Giova women's road shoe (260g)
2009 Mavic Giova women
2009 Mavic Fury men's race mountain bike shoe (350g)
2009 Mavic Fury men
2009 Mavic Switchback all mountain shoe
2009 Mavic Switchback all mountain shoe
2009 Mavic Mantra - for those nasty wet days
2009 Mavic Mantra - for those nasty wet days
2009 Mavic SL Ti road pedal (click pic to enlarge)
2009 Mavic SL Ti road pedal (click pic to enlarge)
2009 Mavic track wheel
2009 Mavic track wheel
2009 Mavic Crossmax SX mountain wheels w/ cool graphics
2009 Mavic Crossmax SX mountain wheels w/ cool graphics
2009 Mavic Crossmax SLR (note the machined sidewalls, making them disc-only)
2009 Mavic Crossmax SLR (note the machined sidewalls, making them disc-only)
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The Sage
15 years ago

The shoes are pretty ugly…I hope they work better than they look. Who designed them Prada?

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