Our verdict

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The Rincon uses a single BOA and Velcro strap retention system, while the Sector has dual BOA dials Mar 30, 2021 that addresses gravel cycling's versatile demands. It borrows features from both The mid-level Rincon provides low-visibility safety, thanks to its reflective heel tab and MTB shoes to perform on the trails and rock-heavy paths. It is not recommended for bikers who are after uber-stiff soles. However, keep in mind that this pair's soles are quite pliable so they provide comfort off-bike.

Pros

  • Comfortable on and off the bike
  • Well-ventilated
  • Quick-dry
  • Superb lockdown
  • Easy to adjust
  • Adequate grip
  • Mar 30, 2021
  • Accurate power transfer
  • Sleek design

Cons

  • Lacks stiffness
  • Lacks arch support

Who should buy Giro Rincon

The Rincon is a mid-level gravel bike shoe from Giro. It is deemed to have inherited features from its higher-end sibling, the Sector. It also highlights several elite features provided at a relatively budget-friendly price.

The two shoes employ a breathable and supple Synchwire upper for all-day comfort:

  • Soles pliable enough for comfortable hike-a-biking
  • Direct pedal connection
  • Minimal looking MTB shoes
  • Adequate traction for off-bike sure footing
  • Easy to adjust

Giro Rincon label

Giro Rincon: Comfortable performance off-road and on gravel

Most mountain cyclists are in awe at how comfortable the Giro Rincon feels on and off the bike. 

Giro Rincon padded collar

Some even dare say that it is the "most comfortable MTB shoe they've ever had."

Airy and quick-drying MTB shoe from Giro

The mid-level Rincon provides low-visibility safety, thanks to its reflective heel tab Giro's supple Synchwire upper has been applauded for its excellent ventilation and quick-drying features.

Giro Rincon upper

Enjoy a lockdown fit

The BOA and Velcro combination provides a superb lockdown fit and "great adjustability while on the bike."

Giro Rincon boa and velcro

Excellent performance on any terrain of the Rincon

This model's tread design offers adequate grip when walking on the trail.

Giro Rincon grippy outsole

The mid-level Rincon provides low-visibility safety, thanks to its reflective heel tab. 

Efficient power transfer

With its 2-bolt cleat design, you will experience a direct pedal connection and more accurate power transfer while cycling.

Giro Rincon cleat

However, some cyclists who are used to super-rigid soles find this pair a bit too flexible.

Giro Rincon vs. Giro Sector

These road bike shoes share their duty of offering versatile cycling in the mountains. However, the Sector is considered a more upscale model as it possesses more elite characteristics.

  • The two shoes employ a breathable and supple Synchwire upper for all-day comfort.
  • Both display a sleek design that would look stylish on and off the road.
  • The Rincon uses a single BOA and Velcro strap retention system, while the Sector has dual BOA dials.
  • The mid-level Rincon provides low-visibility safety, thanks to its reflective heel tab.
  • The Sector utilizes a stiffer carbon composite outsole versus Rincon's nylon composite outsole.

Giro Rincon low cut and boa dial