Shimano Shoe Discounts and Sales
Here we have simply divided up the Shimano shoe range into those for road use and those for mountain bike use, although there are obviously some in the mtb category that can be used for leisure, touring and walking. Shoes in general have regular and large discount prices applied throughout the year and particularly when next year's ranges are coming out. If you've got a favourite Shimano cycling shoe and don't need the very latest model, this can be an ideal opportunity to get a pair on special offer or in a general cycling shoe clearance sale.
There are around 272 sales and special offers for Shimano Shoes in total, with an average reduction of 19%, saving an average of £20.58.
Shimano Road Shoes R series
There are discounts available for 68 Shimano Shoes, with the largest reduction being 56% off the Shimano R160 Shoes. This is available from Merlin Cycles at a price of £69.95, saving £90.05. and the top percentage discount is also for this model at Merlin Cycles.
There is a huge variety of models in the Shimano road shoe range, all the way from budget entry level up to performance race versions. In general, the lower the number the cheaper the price, so R062 is a budget shoe, R220 is a mid-priced one and R315 is a top cycle racing shoe. We've seen regular and large discounts here, with prices reduced by 50% or more.
Best Shimano Road Shoes R-series discounts - (68 total)
Show all 68 sales, clearances and discounts
Shimano MTB Shoes AM and M series
There are 64 Shoes currently available at discount prices, with the top saving giving 60% off the Shimano AM50 at Merlin Cycles reducing the price by £60.04. and the top percentage discount is also for this model at Merlin Cycles.
The Shimano mtb shoes also cover a wide range of models and styles, identified mainly by the AM or M prefix to the shoe model number. "AM" stands for all-mountain and generally covers shoes that are useable for some off bike trekking as well as cycling and certainly for leisure and general use at entry level to mid-level prices. The shoes labelled "M" progress from entry level all the way up to mountain bike competition shoes. As above, the higher the number the higher the price.

