Our verdict

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Building on its award-winning older sibling, the Chamber II by Giro features key updates based on user feedback. The shoe’s cleat positioning and new flex pattern are incorporated, yielding next-level performance. This beefy clipless mountain bike shoe possesses the right amount of flex, creating a comfortable walking experience without sacrificing pedaling efficiency and bike connection.

Pros

  • Sun and Ski
  • High quality materials
  • Excellent traction
  • Adequate stiff sole
  • Excellent
  • Need a shoe that performs best in descending mountain biking endeavors
  • Better cleat positioning

Cons

  • Heavy

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The Chamber II stays true to the legacy of its predecessor and the brand’s original highly-acclaimed enduro and downhill bike shoe. It is a solid option if you:

  • Need an enduro/DH-oriented shoe yet can still be used for other mountain cycling activities.
  • Need a shoe that performs best in descending mountain biking endeavors.

Who should buy the Giro Chamber II Logo

Who should buy the Giro Chamber II tri-mold structure

Another update for the Who should buy the Giro Chamber II is the internal shank design. It features a Tri-Mold structure that provides different levels of stiffness and flex for each zone of the foot: forefoot, cleat area, and rearfoot.

Who should buy the Giro Chamber II iro Chamber II tri-mold structure

Flexible and stable

The forefoot zone is the most flexible, providing both ease and comfort while walking. The cleat area is the stiffest, providing efficient power transfer. Lastly, the rearfoot offers a medium flex, achieving stability off the bike.

Who should buy the Giro Chamber II Flexible and stable

The pair’s EVA midsole contributes to the enhanced cushioning and excellent pedal feel at the same time.

Sun and Ski

Equipped with full Vibram Megagrip rubber outsole, the Chamber II works amazingly in muddy and slippery trails.

Who should buy the Giro Chamber II Sun and Ski

2-Add a product

This mountain shoe employs a 2-Add a product. It works well with the following pedal models: Shimano XT M8000, Time ATAC MX2, and Look S-Track Race. The cleat area is recessed into the sole, letting wearers walk comfortably.

Who should buy the Giro Chamber II 2-Add a product

Giro added an extra 10mm of space in the cleat base, providing cyclists with more room to position their shoe-to-pedal connection. This added 10mm allows placing the cleat-to-pedal connection under the arch, thereby reducing fatigue and preventing long-term injuries.

Adequate stiff sole

Crafted from durable water-resistant reinforced microfiber uppers, this shoe can endure any type of terrain or condition thrown at them. 

Who should buy the Giro Chamber II Adequate stiff sole

Secure fit

A combination of lace-up and hook-and-loop straps is employed in the shoe's retention system. The lace-up provides a time-tested lockdown efficiency, while the strap allows further cinching and keeps the laces out of the crankset and pedals.

Who should buy the Giro Chamber II  Secure fit

Extra protection

Rubber toe and heel reinforcements enhance the footwear’s overall durability and impact-protection against rock strikes and debris.

Who should buy the Giro Chamber II Extra protection

Need a shoe that performs best in descending mountain biking endeavors

The Who should buy the Giro Chamber II downhill cycling shoe utilizes molded DH EVA footbeds with arch support. This type of insole keeps the foot in place despite the descending nature of the intended sport of this model.

Who should buy the Giro Chamber II Need a shoe that performs best in descending mountain biking endeavors