Udog Sempre Carbon Composite Road Shoes Promise Top Performance at Affordable Price
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Udog Sempre Carbon Composite Road Shoes Promise Top Performance at Affordable Price
"These latest Udog Sempre road shoes combine the Italian cycling shoe brand's proven fit system with a simplified design and composite sole to come in 40% cheaper than their top-tier option, while only adding a claimed 6 grams per shoe. With a simple design built around Udog's Tension Wrap lacing, a single dial fit system, and a carbon-reinforced sole... you get a high-end fit & feel at a much more accessible price point."
"At first glance, the new Udog Sempre road shoes look a lot like their top Cento shoes. You get dial retention with a woven lace and their unique midfoot V-shaped strap to evenly distribute pressure. There's a simple perforated synthetic upper - super low-key aesthetics in the all-white version or embracing its unique design in the model with some hints of color. And there's a similar-looking vented carbon composite sole with rubber toe & heel treads to get you to and from your bike."
"Although this one isn't as large in diameter, it still looks pretty low-profile. The Sempres also keep a woven textile lace - which they describe as " the thickest and most durable low-power lace in the rotational closure segment " - run only through nylon webbing lace guide loops, something Udog says results in smoother tightening and improved durability over any plastic guides."
Udog Sempre road shoes pair the brand's Tension Wrap lacing and midfoot V-shaped strap with a simplified, low-profile design and a single dial closure. The upper is a perforated synthetic with options ranging from all-white minimal aesthetics to versions with color accents. Retention uses a woven textile lace routed only through nylon webbing guide loops, resulting in smoother tightening and improved durability compared with plastic guides. The sole is a vented carbon-reinforced nylon composite with rubber toe and heel treads and maintains a similar shape to the top-tier model while reducing cost by about €115 and adding roughly 6 grams per shoe.
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