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Gaerne Carbon G.STL Road Shoes Black: The G.STL sets the new benchmark for innovation, ultimate race performance and comfort. The upper is made of one-piece of microfiber with laser-drilling to provide heat dispersion and a perfect climate.
Infit Closure System: The Infit Closure System features eight fixing zones providing infinite adjustment and a precision fit.
Anatomic Heel Cup: The Anatomic Heel Cup1.0 with its revised shape and internal non-slip treatment allows improved stability and the best foot control. Combined with the Tarsal Support System 1.0 which surrounds the heel and shapes the shoes’ upper to the riders foot profile, these two technologies work together for unmatched power transmission and control.
BOA Li2: BOA’s new, breakthrough platform brings a sleek, low-profile design, unprecedented durability, and improved sustainability. With micro-adjustability, Li2 is the ultimate in fast, effortless, precision fit. Boa Technology guarantees the reels and the cables of the BOA fit system for the entire useful life of the product.
Fit Tongue 1.0: Utilizing a variable thickness on its longitudinal and transverse section, obtained thanks to the seamless construction technique. Internally it is built with a high-tech cushion layer and is perforated for optimal breathability.
EPS Comfort Insole: Internal anatomical insole with tarsal area support to improve comfort and pedaling efficiency. The insole is perforated for optimum microclimate inside the shoe.
Sole: The Gaerne Eps Lightweight Full Carbon Sole 12.0 is ultra light and ultra thin. The optimized carbon fiber weave ensures every watt of power is transferred to the pedals. The stability of the foot is increased thanks to the shape of the sole in the plantar arch area. Four air vents guarantee ventilation inside the shoe. Outstanding stiffness index of 12. Sole Option: The Carbon G. STL is also available with the Gaerne EPS Carbon Speedplay sole which guarantees absolute lightness and rigidity, thanks to the perfect positioning of the holes that allow a wider range of adjustment and a larger decline of the cleat compared to other soles currently on the market.
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