In the very bike-friendly but also incredibly rainy Pacific Northwest, people are always looking for the right bike shoe -- something that might shed water and hopefully won't fall apart when they kick a bus after it cuts them off. Chrome's got a new line of cycling shoes, including the Tobruk, which is made with durable weatherized Cordura. It's a slip-on (so you can pull it off after you've ridden through a puddle), is low enough to fit into your bike's toe cage, and has a skid-proof sole, which is nice if you go skateboarding on your days off. Add to that the cool look of the proletarian red and black for when you take your laptop to the streets and protest something.
Exclusive to those of you lucky kids who live in San Francisco: You can get your pair of Tobruks messengered across town by bike. That's right, Chrome is offering same-day delivery service. Regardless of where you live, the shoes are going to cost you $70.


























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