Specialized 2FO Roost Flat Syn Shoe

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Almost as good as FiveTen
Rating:
The Good
Hidden Lace Keeper. Much cheaper than FiveTen.
No holes in toe box keep water from ponding after creek crossings.
The Bad
Heel cup is somewhat odd. Long lugs & thick insole feel oddly "boot"-ish in height.
Forefoot of sole a hair too rigid.
Overall Review:

A lover of the FiveTen Freerider Pro, other testers claims about the 2FO's great new grip got me curious.  The Syn (synthetic toe box) is the 2nd revision of the updated 2FO.  I was lucky enough to compare it to the velour looking original back to back, having purchased the originals for a screaming $50 in shop on the day my old shoes died.  The Syn exists because the velvety toe box on the original 2FO's is truly horrible for damp climates and creek crossings.  First ride, they got rained on & became noticably heavy on the pedal, something the FreeRider Pro had never done despite the holes in the toe box letting in plenty of water.
The shop politely informed me "If you don't like them, you have 30 day trial period."  So glad that Motion Makers staff mentioned it.  
Took the 2FO & their soggy toe/heel back after they took 2 full days to completely dry.  
They made it obvious why the Syn is a better option.  True to form, it rained my first ride & hit multiple creek crossings.  The Syn shed the water & what got in through the tongue had no place to soak in.  They dried out reasonably overnight on the AC vent.

Despite riding in the south life long, the one "feature" of MTB shoes I've always hated is the ventilated toe box. I cross creeks non-stop on my weekly rides & pedaling along waiting for a puddle to squeegee out is annoying. On my FreeRider Pros, from fall to spring, I kept tape over the holes in the toe box.  The Syn toe box makes me happy.  Functional.
Also functional, the lovely spandex band across the top of the tongue that you can slap your tied laces under, even wearing gloves.  No more "flick/flick/flick" sound when your shoe tassle ends find that perfect drum beat on the side of your sole. No looking down to find a FiveTen lace wrapped in a choke hold around your pedal.

The sole of the 2FO Roosts is definitely grippy & ironically, I have a harder time repositioning my foot on my NukeProof Horizons than in FiveTens. The rubber octagonal nubs seem to be a fraction taller/deeper.  It's unnoticeable when actively pedaling, but when shifting around or repositioning, the sole has that "boot-ish" feel you get with a tall lugged hiking shoe/boot.  The footbed feels possibly more padded/damped/deeper/cushioned than the  FreeRider Pro.  I don't really enjoy the sensation.

My clipless shoe of choice is the Shimano AM51 DH shoe and switching from cleats in those shoes to a set of FreeRider Pros is a virtually identical footbed/contact sensation and feel despite one being clipless and the other being a flat pedal shoe.  The 2FO Syn feels very much separate in sensation.  Price was great. Toe box is great. But the stiffness level of the midsole/forefoot combined with the insole & sole make for a more tired feeling foot than my old faithful, despite fully committing to wearing only the 2FO Syn for 2 months straight.

For a new flat pedal rider, the 2FO might be harder to get used to with the vague connectivity & a less tactile feel through the ball of the foot in the Syn soles. 
My dream shoe is now a FreeRider Pro with a 2FO Syn closed toe box & lace keeper. 

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Specifications

Product
Specialized 2FO Roost Flat Syn Shoe
Riding Type
Dirt Jump / Slopestyle
Enduro / All-Mountain
Freeride / Bike Park
Trail
Rider
Unisex
Construction
• Fully synthetic upper and Airmesh padding
• Forefoot TPU toecap protection
• Internal heel counter adds support
• Foam core midsole for vibration damping and cushioning
• Lace and eyelet closure
Rubber Type
Specialized SlipNot ST
Sizes
EUR 36 - 49 / USA 4.25 - 14.5
(Size chart included in product photos above)
Colors
Dark Moss Green, Black
Weight
 
Miscellaneous
• 2023 product year release
• Outsole design offers stickiness, traction, durability, and pedal feel
• Upper design for super light-weight, comfortable, and durability
• Quick drying for those times when you go full-submarine
• Body Geometry sole construction and footbeds are ergonomically designed and scientifically tested to boost power, increase efficiency, and reduce the chance of injury by optimizing hip, knee, and foot alignment
Price
$120.00
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Where To Buy
Free U.S. shipping on orders over $50, except bikes.
There is a $50 destination fee for bikes.
Free U.S. shipping on orders over $50, except bikes.
There is a $50 destination fee for bikes.
$49.99
Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply.
Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply.
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