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Designed to provide a fast entry and secure ride, the all-new Riot TR+ 26 delivers all-day comfort and a modern approach to Bont Cycling’s popular Riot series. Built using our latest ‘slide and ride’ construction method and backed by anatomically correct shaping, the Riot TR+ 26 is the go-to triathlon shoe for racers of any ability.

 

Featuring a carbon composite base, lowered carbon mid and forefoot shaping plus a dual-Velcro strap fastening system for rapid entry and release into transition, the Riot TR+ continues Bont Cycling’s latest approach to cycling shoe design.

 

Providing a more versatile fit and feel – compared to the previous generation Riot TR+ – the TR+ 26 accommodates an even greater range of foot shapes, sizes and types.

 

Features

  • Carbon composite construction and Bont Cycling's proprietary heat molding technology.
  • Ultralight and supportive Microfiber upper for improved breathability, comfort, and performance.
  • Comfortable honeycomb fabric liner with lightweight padding for a cool and comfortable fit across the entire day.
  • Industry-leading 4.6mm stack height (sole thickness) for a closer connection to the pedal, more rounded pedal strokes, improved stability, and injury prevention.
  • Innersole-Bont Cycling x Cobra9 dual-density EVA innersole.
  • Sole Guard-Replaceable heel guards with internal fittings.
  • Carbon steel cleat t-nut hardware for long lasting and hassle-free cleat installation and adjustment.
  • Two widths with improved foot suitability across different shapes and types: standard and wide.
  • Cleat Mounting:Fixed3-hole road pedal configuration with alignment grid.
  • Independent double Velcro with heel loop.
  • Weight-238grams (weighed, based on size 42 shoe).

BONT | Riot TR+26 White

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  • To find your Bont Cycling shoe size, place a piece of paper on a flat surface and place it directly up against a wall. Stand on the paper barefoot and ensure you have a 1mm gap between your heel and the wall. Plant your foot firmly on the ground and slowly roll your weight forward and onto the forefoot. For the most effective longest toe measurement, your heel should lift off the ground slight. Look down and take the measurement from the wall edge of the paper to your longest toe. Record the length. With your foot still in place, mark the widest points of the inner and outer edges of your feet. Measure the width across the widest part of your foot and record the number in millimeters. Repeat this step for both feet.

    Once the measurements have been taken, use the Foot Length Range on the size chart to find your size. The Last Length measurements shown on the chart are the exact length of the last that we use to build the shoes. This correlates to the precise internal measurement of the shoe.

    Following selection of your size in EU or USA, move downward to select the most appropriate width. We recommend adding 1mm to find the most appropriate width. For example, you are looking at a Vaypor S and have determined your best shoe size is 45 and your feet measure 105mm (left) and 107mm (right) wide, with an additional 1mm added, you would still fit within the Standard Range. If your feet measure wide than 109/110mm (size 45/10.5) you should consider Wide fit.

    NOTE: The stated size width range does not reflect the actual width of the shoe. Bont Cycling shoes are designed with structural support throughout the entire length including the forefoot and as such, the measured shoe width is designed to appropriately support the foot within the shoe. The width of the shoe will almost always be narrower than your foot which is intentional in order to provide the necessary support.

    Please also keep in mind Bont Cycling shoes are designed around an anatomically correct last suitable for cycling however, this does not mean they are built in the 'bare foot' running shoe style.

    For sizes that fall outside of our size chart, please get in touch

  • How to: Heat mold Bont Cycling shoes

    Bont Cycling's proprietary resin has been perfected over the last 40 years and is designed to become malleable at relatively low temperatures. The carbon chassis (base) of all Bont Cycling shoes can be heat molded at home without the need for specialist equipment.

    Bont Cycling shoes feature a unique bathtub-style construction which allows for small changes to fit and shape, not size. Any 'stiff' area can be adjusted during the heat molding process however, limitations do exist due to the characteristics of carbon fibre. Carbon fibre is not a highly flexible material nor is it designed to stretch when in its finished state and it's only through Bont Cycling's resin mix that allows it to be adjusted during the heat molding process.

    Heat molding will not allow modifications to the sole/base of the shoe. Small adjustments can be made to the edges and heel cup however, changes to the foot bed shape are not possible through heat molding. For those looking for greater support in the base of the shoe, please consider an aftermarket inner sole with support as required.

    Keep in mind any adjustments made to the shoe will have limitations, largely in part due to the anti-stretch upper. It's what makes our shoes so robust! 

    Heat molding is only designed for very small changes to fit, 1-2mm at most. 

    NOTE: Use of a microwave oven will damage your shoes and void warranty. 

    STANDARD INSTRUCTIONS

    Pre-heat the oven to 70 degrees Celsius / 160 degrees Fahrenheit (70°C/160°F).

    To mold your shoes, remove any cleats, cleat mounting screws and innersole before molding. The BOA Fit System (dials and BOA laces) do not need to be removed. Failure to remove the innersole can result in it becoming deformed by the heat. 

    Place the shoe in the oven for 20 minutes. Higher temperatures will void your warranty and may damage your shoes. Caution: Do not place your feet in the hot shoes or you may burn your feet. Let them cool a little and test the shoe temperature with your hand before placing your feet in the shoes. Install the inner soles and place your feet in the shoes. Tighten the BOA dials and/or Velcro straps gently and allow to cool. If you have any lumps, minor bunions or if there are any areas causing discomfort, while the shoe is hot you can use the round end of a screwdriver to press out any part of the shoe. You can heat mold the shoes as many times as you like.

    If for whatever reason your shoes fail to become malleable in your oven at the prescribed temperature (70°C/160°F), the process can be repeated again with the shoes left in the oven for a longer period of time, with periodic checking of the shoes every 10 minutes. There is no limit to the number of times Bont Cycling shoes can be heat molded

    Heat molding video: 

    youtube.com/watch?v=cA_sr_HTvvI&t=8s

    FIRST TIME HEAT MOLDING?

    Pre-heat the oven to 70 degrees Celsius / 160 degrees Fahrenheit (70°C/160°F).

    Take additional caution during your first heat molding experience as some oven can run hotter than stated. In addition, ensure your shoes are well away from possible hidden heating elements at the top and bottom of the oven. If in doubt, test the shoe temperature after 5 minutes and then again after 10 minutes. This will reduce the chance of unintended damage cause by overheating.

    OVEN DOESN'T GO LOW ENOUGH?

    Pre-heat the oven to 70 degrees Celsius / 160 degrees Fahrenheit (70°C/160°F).

    Bont Cycling recommend using an oven thermometer for any ovens that do not list a temperature below 70 degrees Celsius / 160 degrees Fahrenheit. As per the "first time" instructions above, set the temperature for the lowest setting and once heated, put the shoes in the oven for 5 minutes, pull them out to check the warmth and if needed, put them back in for another 5 minutes. This will reduce the chance of unintended damage cause by overheating.

    Note: Bont Cycling shoes are not eligible for return once heat molded.

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