Ride Concepts
Ride Concepts Accomplice MTB Shoes - 2024
Item: #1382020 | Part Number: Not Selected30% off
$170.00
$118.99
Description
Your partner in shred. The Accomplice has your back no matter where your ride takes you. Built with comfort and versatility in mind, Ride Concept designed an entirely new 4-way slip tongue that provides a secure and comfortable wrap around your foot. The casual styling integrates tech features like a...
Ride Concepts Accomplice MTB Shoes - 2024 Item # 1382020
Description
Your partner in shred.
The Accomplice has your back no matter where your ride takes you. Built with comfort and versatility in mind, Ride Concept designed an entirely new 4-way slip tongue that provides a secure and comfortable wrap around your foot. The casual styling integrates tech features like a heel counter for extra stability, an EVA midsole for cushion and support, and a lightweight nylon upper. Trust in your Accomplice.
Features:
- MAX GRIP rubber outsole
- Dual-density EVA insole provides additional support and cushion
- Lightweight nylon tech upper with suede eye row detail
- Elastic lace tuck to keep laces secure
- Toe and medial anti-abrasion zones ward off usual wear and tear
- Internal TPU toe protection
- Four-way stretch slip tongue keeps dirt and debris out
- EVA midsole for comfort and performance
- Heel pull tab for easy entry
- Weight: 380 g per shoe (size M10)
- Fit: Low Volume
Part Numbers for Ride Concepts Accomplice MTB Shoes - 2024
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Michael B from
Nice shot
These are comfortable and seem very durable. Happy with my purchase thus far.
Date published: 2025-11-17
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Liam from
Tiny, with no grip
On the plus side, the integrated tongue design makes them feel almost like a sock and they'd probably be nice in the wet, but they have so little grip they're actually dangerous. First ride they felt really slippery, but I was mostly focused on how "short" they felt, like they were crushing the top of my toes and foot despite fitting on length. I thought the grip would maybe come as they worked in, but no. On my third ride my feet blew off on a rock roll, sent me flying off the compression at the bottom and I broke a rib.
These were thrown in the corner and I bought some Five tens, immediately locked in to my pedals like my previous Leatts and now I know to never use this brand again.
Scroll past these to something that isn't dangerous to use.
Date published: 2025-10-27