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  • Anonymous - Hardest easy cover I've ever owned

    Hardest easy cover I've ever owned. 10 minute installation turned in to 45 minutes. Plastic threaded pieces are far too snug in the aluminum track and almost impossible to get to slide. I needed a mallet and a punch to get them to slide into location. Fit is okay, not as good as covers I've had in the past. With how hard the install was, I hope I never have to take it off. Kind of defeats the purpose of an easy on and off cover. For all this work I could've bought a snap on one and probably saved some effort as well as at least $100. Very disappointing especially with the price of this cover.

  • NBJohn - I don't get why you'd purchase this. After a ...

    I don't get why you'd purchase this. After a recent flooding event, I bought several bottles of this based on reviews. I'm not sure why it is reviewed so highly. It didn't do much to the mold I had growing.

  • W. Ewer - Surprisingly comfortable fit

    I have a very fat foot. My most comfortable shoe is a 10.5 4E New Balance Cross Trainer. I had much anxiety about finding a wide riding shoe to work with my Look pedals. From other reviews I decided to take a chance on this shoe. I chose the 46E size and crossed my fingers. When I slipped my foot in the shoe, I was so, so happy with the feel. The toe box is more rounded, which is a welcome change to the typical pointy style. There was absolutely no pressure on my little toe, which usually gets squeezed by lesser quality 'wide shoes'. The ratchet strap can be snugged tightly, without putting pressure on the tendons of the upper foot, to prevent your toes from jamming into the front of the shoe. I wear white dress socks/hose, which gives a bit more room, and, because a heavier cotton sock tends to bind my toes. I can't speak to the difference between this shoe and a $250 cycling shoe, but for the casual riding I do, I am quite happy with the Shimano SH-R088 Road Shoe.

  • Victoria - Back in the Kitchen

    As a busy female college student, I go through a lot of pens. Imagine my surprise when I realized I was using pens for men all these years! The thin design fits my delicate, girly hands much better than other pens on the market. Since switching to Bic for Her, I've also realized that college might be too manly for me. Back to the kitchen for me!