Shimano’s current footwear range is made up of seven pairs of shoes and the RP5s offer good mid-level performance, with a decent amount of stiffness, a comfortable fit, a good level of ventilation and a clean, understated look – a fine combination for a sub-£100 pair of shoes.
With a recommended retail price of £89.99, the RP5 shoes sit at a competitive price point, aimed at riders either looking to upgrade entry-level shoes or perhaps clipping in for the first time.
While Shimano’s new flagship RC7 shoes uses a Boa dial for the first time, most shoes in the range, including the RP5s, use a ratchet system. Unlike most other shoes, the ratchet is on the strap itself, and there are also a couple of mounting points for the strap, which offers a little more flexibility with the fit.