Shimano SH-XC100 SPD MTB Shoes - Black 48
Budget doesn’t sacrifice quality The shred brother of the RC100 road shoe. Placed well on the lower key end of the Shimano shoe range, the XC100 is perfect for those wanting a quality gravel/xc shoe at a reasonable price. Ideal entry level shoe These entry level XC100 shoes utilise an effective triple hook and loop closer strap. What they lose points for in lack of some higher end features, they surely make up for in budget pricing. In short, they have everything you need to get shredding on the bike in a comfortable and reliable shoe.
Budget doesn’t sacrifice quality The shred brother of the RC100 road shoe. Placed well on the lower key end of the Shimano shoe range, the XC100 is perfect for those wanting a quality gravel/xc shoe at a reasonable price. Ideal entry level shoe These entry level XC100 shoes utilise an effective triple hook and loop closer strap. What they lose points for in lack of some higher end features, they surely make up for in budget pricing. In short, they have everything you need to get shredding on the bike in a comfortable and reliable shoe.
Budget doesn’t sacrifice quality The shred brother of the RC100 road shoe. Placed well on the lower key end of the Shimano shoe range, the XC100 is perfect for those wanting a quality gravel/xc shoe at a reasonable price. Ideal entry level shoe These entry level XC100 shoes utilise an effective triple hook and loop closer strap. What they lose points for in lack of some higher end features, they surely make up for in budget pricing. In short, they have everything you need to get shredding on the bike in a comfortable and reliable shoe.
Budget doesn’t sacrifice quality The shred brother of the RC100 road shoe. Placed well on the lower key end of the Shimano shoe range, the XC100 is perfect for those wanting a quality gravel/xc shoe at a reasonable price. Ideal entry level shoe These entry level XC100 shoes utilise an effective triple hook and loop closer strap. What they lose points for in lack of some higher end features, they surely make up for in budget pricing. In short, they have everything you need to get shredding on the bike in a comfortable and reliable shoe.
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The lowest price for Shimano SH-XC100 SPD MTB Shoes - Black 48 right now is $99.99 at CyclingDeal, compared across 4 retailers.
The all-time low was $89.00 on 5 Apr 2026 — today's price is 12% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 10 May 2026.
Last updated at 10/05/2026 07:10:50
Shimano XC100 SPD Gravel/MTB Bike Shoes Black Size 48
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Shimano XC1 Mountain Bike Cross Country Cycling Lightweight Spd Men's Shoes 48
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Shimano SH-XC100 Mountain Bike/Gravel Shoes, Black - 48
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Shimano XC100 MTB Shoe EU45 | Ivanhoe Cycles Black / 48
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originally posted on moosejaw.com
I bought these a month ago and I've worn them almost every day since then for rides between 30 and 80 miles. They are very comfortable and the stiffness of the sole has eliminated some plantar pain I was developing with my old shoes. The only objection is that the velcro straps are just barely long enough (I have wide feet). The shoes fit my feet well enough but only with thin liner socks - I'm not sure these will work well for cold weather rides given my wide feet (and need for thicker socks).
originally posted on REI
I tried these on at my local REI store and was torn between these and a lace-up pair. I also wanted a shoe that I could walk in with some ease. What sold me on these was that I found I could adjust the straps to fit my feet better than with the lace-up(I still would like to get a lace-up pair with flat bottoms)(my foot is a smidge wider than the other). I also found I could walk with ease(ok a little clunky, but not bad) in these.I tried them on a short 10-mile ride in city traffic and they felt good. They don't look fancy, they look like your basic bike shoe. I did add reflective tape to the back of the heels just to be seen better in the dark.My main use will be commuting and long road rides(under 50 miles). I wear a size 11 and I think my feet are tad wide, ... MoreI tried these on at my local REI store and was torn between these and a lace-up pair. I also wanted a shoe that I could walk in with some ease. What sold me on these was that I found I could adjust the straps to fit my feet better than with the lace-up(I still would like to get a lace-up pair with flat bottoms)(my foot is a smidge wider than the other). I also found I could walk with ease(ok a little clunky, but not bad) in these.I tried them on a short 10-mile ride in city traffic and they felt good. They don't look fancy, they look like your basic bike shoe. I did add reflective tape to the back of the heels just to be seen better in the dark.My main use will be commuting and long road rides(under 50 miles). I wear a size 11 and I think my feet are tad wide, the size 47 fits well. Again, I think the straps help with adjusting the fit a bit.
originally posted on REI
A good basic shoe, no complaints. I use Shimano SPD M8120 pedals and they snap in and out fine, as I would expect. I’m usually a size 43 EU but these are 42 and fit perfect, while the 43 I tried on was noticeably larger than I’d like. It does not have a traditional tongue but overlapping sides which does not cause issues. However, where what be the tongue contacts the inside of crease of my ankles, I do feel the contact. It doesn’t hurt or abrade after a moderate ride but, a longer tongue that rolls over would feel a bit better. The shoes are new and they may break in. The sole is fine for traction and walking.
| Who's it For | The XC1 is best suited to XC and Trail riding |
Shimano XC100 SPD Gravel/MTB Bike Shoes Black Size 48
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Shimano XC1 Mountain Bike Cross Country Cycling Lightweight Spd Men's Shoes 48
Free delivery
Shimano SH-XC100 Mountain Bike/Gravel Shoes, Black - 48
Delivery between 14–20 May $10
Shimano XC100 MTB Shoe EU45 | Ivanhoe Cycles Black / 48
Delivery $10
I bought these a month ago and I've worn them almost every day since then for rides between 30 and 80 miles. They are very comfortable and the stiffness of the sole has eliminated some plantar pain I was developing with my old shoes. The only objection is that the velcro straps are just barely long enough (I have wide feet). The shoes fit my feet well enough but only with thin liner socks - I'm not sure these will work well for cold weather rides given my wide feet (and need for thicker socks).
I tried these on at my local REI store and was torn between these and a lace-up pair. I also wanted a shoe that I could walk in with some ease. What sold me on these was that I found I could adjust the straps to fit my feet better than with the lace-up(I still would like to get a lace-up pair with flat bottoms)(my foot is a smidge wider than the other). I also found I could walk with ease(ok a little clunky, but not bad) in these.I tried them on a short 10-mile ride in city traffic and they felt good. They don't look fancy, they look like your basic bike shoe. I did add reflective tape to the back of the heels just to be seen better in the dark.My main use will be commuting and long road rides(under 50 miles). I wear a size 11 and I think my feet are tad wide, ... MoreI tried these on at my local REI store and was torn between these and a lace-up pair. I also wanted a shoe that I could walk in with some ease. What sold me on these was that I found I could adjust the straps to fit my feet better than with the lace-up(I still would like to get a lace-up pair with flat bottoms)(my foot is a smidge wider than the other). I also found I could walk with ease(ok a little clunky, but not bad) in these.I tried them on a short 10-mile ride in city traffic and they felt good. They don't look fancy, they look like your basic bike shoe. I did add reflective tape to the back of the heels just to be seen better in the dark.My main use will be commuting and long road rides(under 50 miles). I wear a size 11 and I think my feet are tad wide, the size 47 fits well. Again, I think the straps help with adjusting the fit a bit.
A good basic shoe, no complaints. I use Shimano SPD M8120 pedals and they snap in and out fine, as I would expect. I’m usually a size 43 EU but these are 42 and fit perfect, while the 43 I tried on was noticeably larger than I’d like. It does not have a traditional tongue but overlapping sides which does not cause issues. However, where what be the tongue contacts the inside of crease of my ankles, I do feel the contact. It doesn’t hurt or abrade after a moderate ride but, a longer tongue that rolls over would feel a bit better. The shoes are new and they may break in. The sole is fine for traction and walking.
I purchased the shoes after a previous pair of stiffer soled MTB shoes all apart on a bike packing trip. These shoes were not expensive and I wasn't sure how good they would be. I am very pleased with them,. They are very comfortable, fit well, stiff when pedalling but also walkable. I would definitely recommend these shoes for trail MTB and bike packing trips
I was in desperate need of a new pair of MTB shoes, as my old Mavic's bit the dust on a ride and the entire sole on one shoe just came off. I was prepared to spend upwards of $200 on a new pair, but I needed them fast for an up-coming ride. I wanted a BOA fit, or latching system like my old shoes. I went into my local REI, and the selection was not as good as it is online, but I could not wait. I tried on a few more expensive pairs, but they didn't fit well, then I decided to try on these Shimano's. The fit was quite nice, it was stiff where it needed to be, and flexible as well, as I often do a bit of hike-a-bike. It being REI, I decided to get them and if I didn't like them I'd just bring them back. After 4 rides in these shoes I am 100% happy with them. This ... MoreI was in desperate need of a new pair of MTB shoes, as my old Mavic's bit the dust on a ride and the entire sole on one shoe just came off. I was prepared to spend upwards of $200 on a new pair, but I needed them fast for an up-coming ride. I wanted a BOA fit, or latching system like my old shoes. I went into my local REI, and the selection was not as good as it is online, but I could not wait. I tried on a few more expensive pairs, but they didn't fit well, then I decided to try on these Shimano's. The fit was quite nice, it was stiff where it needed to be, and flexible as well, as I often do a bit of hike-a-bike. It being REI, I decided to get them and if I didn't like them I'd just bring them back. After 4 rides in these shoes I am 100% happy with them. This totally proves you don't have to spend a fortune to get a good quality shoe. No fancy lacing system, just some good velcro which holds tightly, and they don't come lose. They clean up well after they get all muddy. I'm super happy with these, and I saved over $100.
Replaced on old pair of Shimano MTB shoes that were 6-7 yrs. old and finally disintegrated. These work great for my needs. Typically go on a 10-20 mile ride twice a week on MTB and mix it in with 1 or 2 road rides. This are very comfortable and allow for the proper amount of independent adjustment with the 3 straps. A little different from my previous pair which on the top was a ratchet closure but these seem to provide everything I need. Thanks!
These were purchased as a comparison in fit in quality to some pricey MTB shoes made with carbon. The difference in not having a BOA fit system, at least initially, does not inconvenience me in fitting the pair. As long as the velcro straps do not slip, which is possible over time, the fit is great. The sizing was exact in my needs and compared well with the expensive pair. The cleats are Crank Brothers zero float with a single shim. This setup proved great for me as walking to and from the bike did not drag the cleat and when I clipped in, I forget I'm using them. The comfort at the end of the ride was still there. When I want a replacement pair of MTB shoes, I will probably look at these again and definitely at what Shimano is offering as the experience was ... MoreThese were purchased as a comparison in fit in quality to some pricey MTB shoes made with carbon. The difference in not having a BOA fit system, at least initially, does not inconvenience me in fitting the pair. As long as the velcro straps do not slip, which is possible over time, the fit is great. The sizing was exact in my needs and compared well with the expensive pair. The cleats are Crank Brothers zero float with a single shim. This setup proved great for me as walking to and from the bike did not drag the cleat and when I clipped in, I forget I'm using them. The comfort at the end of the ride was still there. When I want a replacement pair of MTB shoes, I will probably look at these again and definitely at what Shimano is offering as the experience was positive using these.
This shoe is badly designed and a poor value. It is no excuse that it is relatively cheap and intended for beginners who don’t know better. REI used to weed out junk like this and find true value products for members. The material the straps are made from is too thick and inflexible making them hard to adjust. The top strap and the top of the shoe comes too far back, pressing on the tendon creating pain that increases the farther you cycle. It is a medium wide shoe front and back and cannot be adjusted for narrow feet or heels. The rubber on both sides of the cleat almost keeps the cleat from scarring floors, but does make it harder to clip in. Spend more and get a good shoe you can use for years.
I tested the XC100 having tried the XC300 (which didn't work for me).While the XC300 fit well (but had a poor BOA system) the XC100 didn't fit my foot anywhere nearly as comfortably. I'm a 44 in the XC300 and other cycling shoes, but the 44 with these shoes felt very wide. I had to tighten the velcro straps as much as possible to get a tight fit, and to stop my heel lifting. But pulling the straps so tight caused the upper material to bunch up, creating a pressure point at the top of my food. I tried the next size down, and the width felt better but my toes hit the end of the shoe.Maybe this shoe is better for people with wider feet, but it didn't work for me. I recommend trying them on before buying.
I have used Shimano MTB shoes exclusively for decades because they have always fit my wide American feet perfectly and last a long time. When my most recent pair wore out, I ordered these with confidence thinking they would fit just as all the previous pairs had. Unfortunately, I was wrong. Shimano must have changed to European fit somewhere along the way. I ordered the same size I have used for years (43), but these shoes were too narrow and shallow. The velcro barely connected over my arch (less than 1/2"). It's a shame, too, because I really like these shoes. I do recommend them if you have narrow feet. They seem light for an MTB shoe, and well-built.
| Who's it For | The XC1 is best suited to XC and Trail riding |