Eleveit has expanded its Stratos E-Dry range with a new Black/Camo colour scheme, adding a more outdoors-inspired look to its lightweight touring and commuter-friendly riding shoe. The latest version of the Stratos E-Dry combines waterproof protection, CE-certified safety features and a casual design intended to work just as well on a walk into town as it does on a weekend ride.
The sole of the Eleveit Stratos E-Dry midi-riding boots is made from the company's Extreme Light material, which reduces fatigue during longer days in the saddle. This feature is particularly beneficial for riders who spend as much time off the bike as on it.
The technical specification remains unchanged under the updated styling, with the shoe still using Eleveit's waterproof and breathable E-Dry membrane and Ripstop nylon fabric. The upper material provides resistance to tearing and abrasion, making it well-suited for outdoor use.

Protection has also been upgraded through the addition of Poron XRD inserts around the ankle. These inserts are designed to remain soft and flexible during normal use while absorbing impact energy in the event of a knock or fall.
Additional reinforcement is fitted around the heel and toe, as well as hard-wearing rubber inserts on areas that see the most abuse. This attention to detail suggests that Eleveit is committed to creating high-quality riding shoes.
The Stratos E-Dry's Extreme Light sole tips the scales at just 510 grams for a size 43 shoe, making it an attractive option for riders who value comfort and reduced fatigue.

One of the standout features of the Stratos E-Dry remains its ability to absorb vibrations and impacts through the use of an EVA midsole. This feature helps to reduce the transmission of shock to the rider's foot.
The new Black/Camo Eleveit Stratos E-Dry is available in sizes 36 to 48 and has a recommended retail price of €179.90 (around £154). With its updated design and technical specifications, this shoe is likely to appeal to riders who value both style and functionality.
The addition of a new colour scheme is likely to appeal to riders who value both style and functionality.
