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Shimano SH-RX801R Shoes


Regular price $30000

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The Shimano SH-RX801R Shoes typically ships in 5-8 business days

Shimano   |   SKU: ESHRX801RCA03S38000  |   Option: Metallic Orange, 38

Pickup available at RA Cycles - Brooklyn

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Shimano SH-RX801R Shoes Info

The Shimano SH-RX801R Shoes are Shimano's race-oriented gravel shoe, built to bring road-level stiffness and power transfer to off-road terrain. The sole is a carbon composite construction, stiff enough for hard efforts out of the saddle while staying light on the foot. Shimano pairs that carbon platform with abrasion-resistant TPU lugs on the outsole, so the same shoe that's stiff on the pedals still grips and walks well when a course forces you off the bike.

Fit comes from a low-profile BOA Li2 dial, which lets you make precise microadjustments on the fly without creating pressure points across the top of the foot. A synthetic leather upper wraps snugly around the foot for a customized fit, and a secondary strap lower on the shoe lets you dial in the toe box independently of the main closure. This "R" version adds a knitted ankle cuff, shielding your ankle from mud, grit, and trail debris on rougher gravel routes without the bulk of a separate gaiter.

It's a shoe built for gravel racers and gran fondo riders who want a stiff, efficient pedaling platform without giving up the ability to hike a rough section or walk through a feed zone comfortably. Between the carbon sole, refined BOA fit system, and added ankle protection, the SH-RX801R Shoes are built for riders pushing pace on long, mixed-terrain days where both pedaling efficiency and off-the-bike capability matter.

The RA Perspective

The SH-RX801R is Shimano's answer for gravel riders who want the pedaling stiffness of a road shoe without giving up the ability to walk a rocky hike-a-bike section. The carbon sole is genuinely stiff underfoot, and on hard efforts you can feel the power going straight into the pedal rather than getting absorbed by the shoe.

The BOA Li2 dial makes fit adjustments easy mid-ride, and the secondary toe strap is a nice touch for riders with narrower feet who need to snug up the front of the shoe without over-tightening the main dial. The knitted ankle cuff on this "R" version is worth calling out specifically — on loose or muddy gravel it keeps debris out in a way a standard low-cut shoe can't, though it does add a bit more warmth than some riders will want on hot summer rides.

Sizing runs slightly snug based on feedback we've seen, so if you're between two sizes, it's worth going up rather than down, especially if you plan to wear thicker socks in cooler months.

This is the shoe for riders who race gravel or push long, technical mixed-terrain days and want a stiff, efficient platform that still lets them hop off and hike when the terrain demands it. If you mostly ride smooth gravel roads and rarely dismount, a lighter, more ventilated shoe might serve you better.

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