The Gauge BOA® is an athletic approach to mountain bike footwear, made to inspire confidence for everything from spirited trail riding to soulful bikepacking adventures.
Rugged sole meets athletic spirit | The Gauge BOA® combines cycling-specific features, like clipless pedal compatibility and supportive fit, with the reliable grip of an aggressively lugged rubber outsole and the feel of a trail running shoe. The fit is secure thanks to a BOA micro-adjustable buckle, while reinforced heel and toe boxes offer protection from scrapes and impacts. With an upper made from supple synthetic fiber and breathable mesh and a stout injected-nylon inner shank to help transfer your power to the pedals, it gives you the confidence to take on any trail.
- Upper/Stem: Thermo-Bonded Armor™ is durable and lightweight. Rock Print™ reinforced toe for abrasion resistance and durability.
- Synthetic and abrasion resistant heel counter.
- Closure system: BOA® L6 closure (1 mm + Macro Release), Soft-Lace loops.
- Sole: profiled rubber outsole, incl. SPD pedal covers
- Footbed: EVA insole
- Pedal system: SPD pedal system and flat pedal compatible
- Range of use: MTB, Touring, E-Bike
UPPER CONSTRUCTION |
Thermobonded Armor is durable and lightweight
Rockprint reinforced toe for abrasion resistance and durability
Synthetic heel overlay resists abrasion
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FOOTBED |
Die-cut EVA footbed
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OUTSOLE |
Two-tone rubber outsole
Aggressive tread pattern
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PRODUCT WEIGHT |
406 grams (size 43)
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CLEAT COMPATIBILITY |
2-Bolt Mountain
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Size | US | CM | ACTUAL insoles length in: mm |
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40 | 7,5 | 25,5 | 250 |
NOTE! To avoid unnecessary exchanges or returns of purchased footwear - when choosing the size you are ordering, PLEASE stick to the following rules:
A. The insole lengths in mm given in the last column are the ACTUAL, total lengths measured by ourselves.
B. PLEASE CHOOSE a size whose insole is 5mm to 10mm longer than the actual length of your bare foot (ROAD shoes closer to 5mm, MTB / GRAVEL / ENDURO shoes closer to 10mm).
C. How to measure your foot?
- Place the heel against a wall or e.g. furniture, and place something rigid, such as a book, perpendicular to the toes
- Measure the distance between the wall and the book.
- You should check both feet, because quite often one is longer :)