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Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide
Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide
Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide
Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide
Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide
Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide
Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide
Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide

Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide

(1,036 reviews)

Lightweight Performance Shoes The RC502 shoes are lightweight performance shoes infused with Shimano's S-Phyre DNA. Mesh/TPU and a synthetic leather material-covered upper in an optimized part of the shoe provides a comfortable lightweight fit. It is this surround wrapping upper structure which reduces overlap and the integrated seamless midsole and upper construction set a new level of fit, stability and lightweight performance. A low stack height carbon fibre reinforced nylon midsole stabilizes your foot while maximizing efficient power transfer. Adjustments using the BOA L6 dial on the instep strap quickly and comfortably secures a wide range of foot shapes.

Lightweight Performance Shoes The RC502 shoes are lightweight performance shoes infused with Shimano's S-Phyre DNA. Mesh/TPU and a synthetic leather material-covered upper in an optimized part of the shoe provides a comfortable lightweight fit. It is this surround wrapping upper structure which reduces overlap and the integrated seamless midsole and upper construction set a new level of fit, stability and lightweight performance. A low stack height carbon fibre reinforced nylon midsole stabilizes your foot while maximizing efficient power transfer. Adjustments using the BOA L6 dial on the instep strap quickly and comfortably secures a wide range of foot shapes.

$179.99 - $219.95

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The lowest price for Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide right now is $179.99 at ABC Bikes, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $179.99 on 24 Apr 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 12 May 2026.

Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50 Wide

$179.99

(1,036 reviews)

Lightweight Performance Shoes The RC502 shoes are lightweight performance shoes infused with Shimano's S-Phyre DNA. Mesh/TPU and a synthetic leather material-covered upper in an optimized part of the shoe provides a comfortable lightweight fit. It is this surround wrapping upper structure which reduces overlap and the integrated seamless midsole and upper construction set a new level of fit, stability and lightweight performance. A low stack height carbon fibre reinforced nylon midsole stabilizes your foot while maximizing efficient power transfer. Adjustments using the BOA L6 dial on the instep strap quickly and comfortably secures a wide range of foot shapes.

Lightweight Performance Shoes The RC502 shoes are lightweight performance shoes infused with Shimano's S-Phyre DNA. Mesh/TPU and a synthetic leather material-covered upper in an optimized part of the shoe provides a comfortable lightweight fit. It is this surround wrapping upper structure which reduces overlap and the integrated seamless midsole and upper construction set a new level of fit, stability and lightweight performance. A low stack height carbon fibre reinforced nylon midsole stabilizes your foot while maximizing efficient power transfer. Adjustments using the BOA L6 dial on the instep strap quickly and comfortably secures a wide range of foot shapes.

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Last updated at 12/05/2026 01:33:23

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ABC Bikes

$179.99

Shimano RC502 BOA Mens Road Shoes - 50 Wide / Black

Giant Lygon St

$195.96

Shimano SH-RC502 Black / 50 E

Free delivery between 14–20 May

bikes.com.au

$219.95

Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50E

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

A very pleasant surprise...
27 April 2023Andy C.

originally posted on mikesbikes.com

I needed to replace S-PHYRE 900 era shoes and the current 903 equivalent is about $500 a pair. I was sort-of willing to go there, but I decided to try a couple of other shoes first before making that big a purchase. I wanted double BOA design shoes, but after trying a couple different models which did not fit my feet very well, I decided to try one more pair, the RC5 even though they were single BOA. From the start they felt comfortable, with a nice solid fit, and a bit of flex as compared to the S-PHYRE and other shoes I've worn in the recent past. Given the $170 price was about one third of the latest generation S-PHYRE, it was worth a shot. After a few weeks, they remain great, and in fact I favor them over the S-PHYRE I had planned to buy. On the road they have ... MoreI needed to replace S-PHYRE 900 era shoes and the current 903 equivalent is about $500 a pair. I was sort-of willing to go there, but I decided to try a couple of other shoes first before making that big a purchase. I wanted double BOA design shoes, but after trying a couple different models which did not fit my feet very well, I decided to try one more pair, the RC5 even though they were single BOA. From the start they felt comfortable, with a nice solid fit, and a bit of flex as compared to the S-PHYRE and other shoes I've worn in the recent past. Given the $170 price was about one third of the latest generation S-PHYRE, it was worth a shot. After a few weeks, they remain great, and in fact I favor them over the S-PHYRE I had planned to buy. On the road they have been comfortable, with no hot spots and good power transfer, and on the trainer they've not been an issue. I may miss the dual direction BOA (tighten and loosen by the dial), but not at this point. My feet usually shrink during a ride, so being able to tighten the shoes with the BOA dial may be enough. Love them, would buy again in an instant. I may buy a second pair later in the year so I can switch between them for my trainer-winter as all the trainer riding really took a toll on my last pair. For this price, why not?

Bottom line, " I'll keep this one"
11 November 2023Michael F.

originally posted on shimano.com

Good shoe for the value. Boa works as it is designed. However, the binding strap seems to be non functional - with respect to providing additional tightening and support. Result is lots of room and no snugness causing my feet have some minor float/slopiness when pedaling. Could be a sizing issue. I've tried 44 and 45 in the RC 300 series which neither were a good fit. So I moved up to RC502. Bottom line, this will work for my current cyling regimen - cardio riding 48- 75 miles a week.

Excellent budget cycling road shoes
6 October 2023Raford 1.

originally posted on cambriabike.com

Their definitely meant for narrow feet. And, it’s a good fit; at least for me. I went from a size 47 to a size 48. The size 48 allowed thicker socks for winter cycling; also, more toe room !!! Shimano quality IS present !!! However, the sole plate heel and toe protrusions (right wording ?) could be more substantial; understandable at this price point. Satisfied 75 year old cyclist; about 2000 miles a season on a 1980 Schwinn Voyageur 11.8 - 6 speed. Thanks

Price comparison

Updated about 1 month ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
ABC Bikes

$179.99

Out of stock

Shimano RC502 BOA Mens Road Shoes - 50 Wide / Black

Giant Lygon St

$195.96

Out of stock

Shimano SH-RC502 Black / 50 E

Free delivery between 14–20 May

bikes.com.au

$219.95

Out of stock

Shimano SH-RC502 Road Shoes - Black 50E

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

A very pleasant surprise...
27 April 2023

I needed to replace S-PHYRE 900 era shoes and the current 903 equivalent is about $500 a pair. I was sort-of willing to go there, but I decided to try a couple of other shoes first before making that big a purchase. I wanted double BOA design shoes, but after trying a couple different models which did not fit my feet very well, I decided to try one more pair, the RC5 even though they were single BOA. From the start they felt comfortable, with a nice solid fit, and a bit of flex as compared to the S-PHYRE and other shoes I've worn in the recent past. Given the $170 price was about one third of the latest generation S-PHYRE, it was worth a shot. After a few weeks, they remain great, and in fact I favor them over the S-PHYRE I had planned to buy. On the road they have ... MoreI needed to replace S-PHYRE 900 era shoes and the current 903 equivalent is about $500 a pair. I was sort-of willing to go there, but I decided to try a couple of other shoes first before making that big a purchase. I wanted double BOA design shoes, but after trying a couple different models which did not fit my feet very well, I decided to try one more pair, the RC5 even though they were single BOA. From the start they felt comfortable, with a nice solid fit, and a bit of flex as compared to the S-PHYRE and other shoes I've worn in the recent past. Given the $170 price was about one third of the latest generation S-PHYRE, it was worth a shot. After a few weeks, they remain great, and in fact I favor them over the S-PHYRE I had planned to buy. On the road they have been comfortable, with no hot spots and good power transfer, and on the trainer they've not been an issue. I may miss the dual direction BOA (tighten and loosen by the dial), but not at this point. My feet usually shrink during a ride, so being able to tighten the shoes with the BOA dial may be enough. Love them, would buy again in an instant. I may buy a second pair later in the year so I can switch between them for my trainer-winter as all the trainer riding really took a toll on my last pair. For this price, why not?

Andy C. originally posted on mikesbikes.com
Bottom line, " I'll keep this one"
11 November 2023

Good shoe for the value. Boa works as it is designed. However, the binding strap seems to be non functional - with respect to providing additional tightening and support. Result is lots of room and no snugness causing my feet have some minor float/slopiness when pedaling. Could be a sizing issue. I've tried 44 and 45 in the RC 300 series which neither were a good fit. So I moved up to RC502. Bottom line, this will work for my current cyling regimen - cardio riding 48- 75 miles a week.

Michael F. originally posted on shimano.com
Excellent budget cycling road shoes
6 October 2023

Their definitely meant for narrow feet. And, it’s a good fit; at least for me. I went from a size 47 to a size 48. The size 48 allowed thicker socks for winter cycling; also, more toe room !!! Shimano quality IS present !!! However, the sole plate heel and toe protrusions (right wording ?) could be more substantial; understandable at this price point. Satisfied 75 year old cyclist; about 2000 miles a season on a 1980 Schwinn Voyageur 11.8 - 6 speed. Thanks

Raford 1. originally posted on cambriabike.com
If you have wide feet, get a wide shoe
3 October 2023

First the negatives: for some reason, these shoes do not work with my Favero Assioma pedals + Look Keo cleats. They do work with the Expedo RC7 cleats in the Assioma pedals (the ones the pedals came with). I think it's because the bottom of the shoe is flatter than my previous shoe, and so torquing the cleat warps it in a way that prevents engagement of the pedals. This isn't necessarily the fault of the shoe, though. Other negative is minor: the BOA dial only goes one way - the BOA on my previous shoe went both directions, which was nice for on the fly adjustment.Positives:If you have wide feet, just click 'buy'. I didn't realize it until I tried these shoes, but I had fit problems that came from trying to angle my wide feet to put power through a narrow ... MoreFirst the negatives: for some reason, these shoes do not work with my Favero Assioma pedals + Look Keo cleats. They do work with the Expedo RC7 cleats in the Assioma pedals (the ones the pedals came with). I think it's because the bottom of the shoe is flatter than my previous shoe, and so torquing the cleat warps it in a way that prevents engagement of the pedals. This isn't necessarily the fault of the shoe, though. Other negative is minor: the BOA dial only goes one way - the BOA on my previous shoe went both directions, which was nice for on the fly adjustment.Positives:If you have wide feet, just click 'buy'. I didn't realize it until I tried these shoes, but I had fit problems that came from trying to angle my wide feet to put power through a narrow platform. These shoes are WIDE (I have 4E flippers and they fit me), and fit true to the Shimano size chart (their conversion is different than others, check their chart specifically). I don't know why the description says they run small - they fit me true to size. They are light, stiff, comfortable, breathable, and look much better than I expected. The upper BOA enclosure + velcro strap is like a glove where it counts without also over-tightening across the wide area of the foot. I'm normally of the camp that paying more for shoes is pretty pointless for the average cyclist, but I'm very happy I went one step up from the $100 range of my previous shoe.

Michael D originally posted on competitivecyclist.com
LOVE these shoes. Fit well, comfortable, and the PERFECT Boa
1 October 2023

Full disclosure, I have never been a fan of the full BOA system. I never believed in the efficacy of BOA for the entire shoe. This shoe has a Velcro strap toward the toes, with the BOA lacing for the top 2 closures. This is idea…I can leave it a touch looser towards the toes and tighten the upper…ideal for my wider feet!I found this to run true to size. I wear 12 in most shoes but like 11.5 in cycling shoes (EU equivalent, of course!) and found these to work perfectly.Some complain these are ‘not stiff enough’. Although my racing years are behind me, I see zero loss of power, and the additional comfort and lack of foot pain vs a stiff shoe (for me) makes these my shoe of choice. Studies have shown beyond a certain point, shoe sole stiffness makes no difference. ... MoreFull disclosure, I have never been a fan of the full BOA system. I never believed in the efficacy of BOA for the entire shoe. This shoe has a Velcro strap toward the toes, with the BOA lacing for the top 2 closures. This is idea…I can leave it a touch looser towards the toes and tighten the upper…ideal for my wider feet!I found this to run true to size. I wear 12 in most shoes but like 11.5 in cycling shoes (EU equivalent, of course!) and found these to work perfectly.Some complain these are ‘not stiff enough’. Although my racing years are behind me, I see zero loss of power, and the additional comfort and lack of foot pain vs a stiff shoe (for me) makes these my shoe of choice. Studies have shown beyond a certain point, shoe sole stiffness makes no difference. These seem to prove that for me, at least.

SteveC originally posted on cambriabike.com
Quality
1 December 2023

Quality and fit are spot on with other Shimano shoes. I wear 10.5 US shoes and always get 45 in Shimano, and these are perfect. The Boas are good but not great, as they don't support micro-adjustments and the ratchet isn't reversed between left and right so you have to remember to turn differently. Finally, the sole isn't the stiffest and you can feel a bit of the cleat pressure during all-out efforts, but plenty good and comfortable for easier going.

Evan P. originally posted on cambriabike.com
Shimano RC5 Wide Road Cycling Shoes
20 September 2022

My Shimano Men's RC5 Wide Road Cycling Shoes were delivered in a timely manner. I ordered the Eur 42 size Wide-Large (US 8.3). I removed my old 3-screw cleat and reattached it on the RC5 without any issues and adjusted them to a position, according to my pedaling style. Shoe fit was spot-on, the "Wide" really made a difference in comfort... I initially went to an REI store and tried the "normal" (Non-Wide 42) and the fit was tight. They did not have the Wide, so I had to order them from the REI Coop store. I was lucky to get it at a Labor Day sale, but technically, the shoe with the Boa dial laces gave the shoe a nice snug fit. It would have been nice to have a 2nd Boa dial for the front portion of the shoe, but it had velco (which as sufficient). I typically ride ... MoreMy Shimano Men's RC5 Wide Road Cycling Shoes were delivered in a timely manner. I ordered the Eur 42 size Wide-Large (US 8.3). I removed my old 3-screw cleat and reattached it on the RC5 without any issues and adjusted them to a position, according to my pedaling style. Shoe fit was spot-on, the "Wide" really made a difference in comfort... I initially went to an REI store and tried the "normal" (Non-Wide 42) and the fit was tight. They did not have the Wide, so I had to order them from the REI Coop store. I was lucky to get it at a Labor Day sale, but technically, the shoe with the Boa dial laces gave the shoe a nice snug fit. It would have been nice to have a 2nd Boa dial for the front portion of the shoe, but it had velco (which as sufficient). I typically ride approximately 120-150 miles/week, but only use this Road Cycling Shoes for about 50-miles of the ride. So, far after a few weeks, the shoes perform well. I would recommend this shoe for any cyclist that have "wide" foot (I normally wear a EE shoe).

Slow Fashion Wannabe originally posted on REI
Very lovely shoe
18 November 2023

I finally feel like a princess in my new slippers and my bike is no longer a pumpkin! These are pretty good for narrower feet, but not the narrowest shoe out there. Boa is nice. We’ll see how they wear when the weather turns sour, there’s something rewarding about trashing beautiful kit.

Silas B. originally posted on cambriabike.com
Wide is great, tongue is not padded enough
15 April 2023

I had been wearing shoes that were too long for me because I needed something wide enough for my feet, and then someone pointed out I should just buy wide shoes...duh! Also, bonus points for having enough room for my custom orthodics. Downside is the tongue. It is not that thick/soft and does not overhang enough to really protect your top of your foot from getting pinched by the top strap of the shoe. So it's comfy for part of your pedal rotation and pinchy-hurts for the other part. I won't buy these again for that reason.

Sarah F. originally posted on shimano.com