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About Chrome Over two decades ago we made our first Chrome bag with a Juki sewing machine, a few yards of industrial-grade nylon, military grade truck tarpaulin, and the commitment to making durable useful gear that works on and off the bike. We didn’t have money to make a buckle that could hold the weight of a loaded messenger bag, so we salvaged seatbelt buckles out of junkyard cars. An icon was born. Our original messenger bag with its seatbelt buckle quickly became a favorite of professional messengers around the world. More importantly, our way of making things was defined. We call it Freedom through limitations. Specs Sizing: Runs large; order a half size down Outsole: Panaracer vulcanized rubber Upper: 1050D Cordura with PU backing Midsole: PowerPlate nylon shank Dima 3.0 Slip On Sneaker Designed to be equally at home chilling on the beach or crushing city streets, the Dima 3.0 is the ideal city shoe for pushing the pedals or kicking it hard from skateparks to backyard barbecues. Chrome Industries Dima 3.0 Slip On Sneaker Chrome Industries Kursk AW Sneaker Chrome Industries Southside 3.0 Sneaker Chrome Industries Southside 3.0 Low Top Sneaker Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.1 out of 5 stars 94 4.3 out of 5 stars 102 4.3 out of 5 stars 124 3.8 out of 5 stars 49 Price — no data — no data — no data $50.00$50.00 Water Resistant ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Sizing Runs large; order a half size down Runs large; order a half size down Runs large; order a half size down Runs large; order a half size down Midsole PowerPlate nylon shank PowerPlate nylon shank PowerPlate nylon shank PowerPlate nylon shank Ideal City Shoe Designed to be equally at home chilling on the beach or crushing city streets, the Dima 3.0 is the ideal city shoe for pushing the pedals or kicking it hard from skateparks to backyard barbecues. Upper and Outsole We added a hydrophobic upper that's water-resistant and quick-drying. With a Panaracer vulcanized rubber outsole, it's tough enough to stand up to anything the streets can throw your way. Chrome PowerPlate Shank The PowerPlate Shank gives you more power on the pedals without sacrificing comfortable walking.
VERSATILE STYLE - The Chrome Dima 3.0 slip on sneakers have been designed to be equally suitable for high-performance biking and casual everyday wear
PANARACER OUTSOLE - All of our nonslip shoes from the pedal series feature a Panaracer vulcanised rubber outsole for superior grip, durability, and abrasion resistance
RIGID NYLON SHANK - A reinforced nylon shank sits in the sole of these bike sneakers; this adds extra rigidity, increases arch support, and reduces foot fatigue
WATER-REPELLENT UPPER - Built in hydrophobic 1050D nylon, our bicycle shoes effortlessly shed water; this material is also 25 times stronger than that in traditional canvas sneakers
SIZING - Sizing runs large on these cycle shoes; we suggest ordering a half size smaller to get the perfect fit and enjoy seamless pedaling
Good shoe. Been eyeballing 'em for a minute. They got discounted to some extent, so I pulled the trigger. These will be replacing Old School Vans as my casual gravel cycling shoe. They actually have many similarities to Vans. I mean, they're obviously inspired by some Vans designs, but it's like they're bringing some nice touches to a proven platform. I've put a couple hundred miles on them, and they're hanging tough like a new kid on the block. The toe box has a good amount of wind-blocking/water-resistant material, so they're pretty decent in damp cold weather. Low 40's with a pair of mid-heavy Merino socks in Autumn Northeast Ohio, was totally comfortable. Not water proof by any means, but smartly resistant. And would dry relatively fast for shoes. No laces to deal with. Durable stretch canvas material. Nice and stiff sole. Fit is good, I took other's advice of getting a half size smaller. It's just a hair tight depending on your sock choice. But they loosen up and break in while still hugging on well. If you're planning on using thick wool socks or layers, stick with your normal size. I like 'em. I think they have clipless versions too, if that's your thing.