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Giro's new road shoes combine laces with Boa closure

Published August 29, 2016

SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. (BRAIN) — Giro's new high-end road shoes — the men's Factor Techlace and women's Factress Techlace — each feature a new closure system that combines laces with a Boa dial closure.

The brand says the combination is lightweight and offers the fit advantages of laces with the on-the-fyl adjustment of the Boa dial. The company said a size 42.5 weighs 210 grams.

"Since we launched Giro footwear five years ago, riders have come to expect Giro to continually raise the bar," said Simon Fisher, Giro's senior product marketing manager. "From the original Factor, which set a new standard for fit and comfort, to the Empire, which has spawned countless imitations of its high-performance laced style, Giro has always been one step ahead of the competition. With the new Factor Techlace we've continued our tradition of innovation, replacing D-rings and other hardware with our patent-pending Techlace system with laces that are easily replaceable and provide a suppler feel across the forefoot.

"We've also partnered with Boa to achieve fast, intuitive adjustment at the top of the instep with their premium IP1 dial for loosening and tightening in 1mm increments. With classic Giro fit enabled by our adjustable SuperNatural Fit footbed, the breathable Evofiber SL Teijin microfiber upper is paired with the Easton EC90 SLX2 carbon outsole wth one of the stiffest, lightest, and thinnest pedaling platforms available. Much more than the sum of its parts, the Factor Techlace delivers the comfort of laces with the convenience of on-the-fly adjustability for a truly revolutionary cycling shoe."

The shoes are available in three color combinations: Black, white/black and vermillion/black. The are delivered with a travel bag. The Factor is available in sizes 39-50 including half-sizes from 39.5 – 46.5. The Factress Techlace is available 36-43 including half-sizes from 37.5-42.5. It will be available this fall. MSRP is $350.

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