


Making up for the down grade in dial closures, the Chrono+ gets even more options in the sole. They do get similar construction with a laser-perforated synthetic upper, the reinforced structured vent on the side of the shoe, and a supportive heel cup. Also the mid foot dial gets four dial guides for precise adjustment like the pricier shoe, but these get just a single loop of two guides for less fine adjustment around the ankle as is standard on most other shoes. They still offer the same side-specific operation (turn forward to tighten), but you can’t turn these back to micro-loosen instead they just get turn to release. First off these shoes go with a pair of the more affordable L6 Boa dials. The wire is also where the Chrono/Kobra differ most from the Stilo/Sincro. With that they drop the lower velcro strap in favor of a simple wired Boa closure system. The + signs in both names signal the same overhaul as found on their top shoes at the end of last year.
