The M3 Airs seem to have gotten a fair bit of traction post-launch from Quoc's slick marketing and are being worn by several top riders including Ineos Grenadiers captain Thomas. They are a sleek, white cycling shoe lover's dream, but does the performance warrant the price tag?
What's better on a dry, summer's day than cruising along with some crisp white cycling shoes and socks on? If you're of the same mind, the M3 Airs will be right up your street. Their sleek uppers and fairly minimal design again remind me of the words I used to describe the Mono II shoes; slipper-like.
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