Scott Road Comp – EU 42 (Black / Red)
Engineered for riders who want pro-level efficiency without a pro-level price tag, the Scott Road Comp blends a supportive, race-inspired fit with the all-day comfort you need for training rides, club spins, and weekend fondos. A lightweight synthetic upper wraps the foot securely, while the proven ErgoLogic platform keeps every watt driving straight to the pedals.
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Key Features
Feature Benefit Tech Spec / Source
Injection-moulded nylon / glass-fibre outsole Stiffness Index 6 strikes the sweet spot between efficient power transfer and long-ride comfort
ErgoLogic removable insole Pre-shaped arch & metatarsal support reduce hotspots and improve pedalling ergonomics
Anatomic 3-strap Velcro closure Simple, glove-like fit you can fine-tune on the move; no dials to break
3-bolt road-cleat layout Compatible with Shimano SPD-SL, Look Keo, Time, and most road systems
Breathable synthetic PU & 3-D nylon air-mesh upper Keeps feet cool on hot Kenyan tarmac while resisting stretch and weather
Replaceable heel/toe bumpers Extra grip when you’re off the bike and easy to service for longer shoe life
Approx. weight: ≈ 295 g per shoe (reference size EU 42 / US 8.5)
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Why You’ll Love It
Effortless efficiency: The Comp’s medium-stiff sole converts your effort into forward motion without the harsh feel of full-carbon race shoes—perfect for mixed training and endurance events.
Instant fit, lasting comfort: Three offset straps spread pressure evenly across the foot and can be adjusted in seconds mid-ride.
Ready for Kenyan roads: The tough PU upper shrugs off equatorial dust and drizzle, while mesh panels keep ventilation flowing when the mercury climbs.
Upgrade-friendly: Dial in cleat position via the extended fore–aft slots, and swap bumpers when they wear—so the shoe keeps going long after cheaper options quit.
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Size & Fit Guidance
EU 42 corresponds to UK 8 / US 9. Scott’s ErgoLogic last has a medium volume with a slightly roomier toe box—ideal for most East-African feet wearing standard cycling socks. If you sit between sizes or prefer thicker socks on cooler highland mornings, consider going up half a size or a full size up.
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