Zpurs: A spur to organised footwear

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Zpurs is a unique and simple way of transporting your shoes, boots or high heels however you travel.

British firm Neatcleats has developed Zpurs as a simple clipping mechanism for just about every type of shoe that allows you to clip your footwear wherever you like. For those who use cleats, they’re a great way to carry alternative shoes for your destination.

The clever system frees up space in your bag, allows shoes to breathe, helps prevent bacteria growth and stops your bag from getting dirty and smelly. We have two to give away.

To be in with a chance of winning a set of Zpurs, please leave a comment at the bottom of this page and we’ll pick two names next week.

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With 11 Tour de France stage wins to his name, Andre Greipel knows a thing or two about cycling gear. Seen here with his Zpur…

 

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The ETA was established in 1990 as an ethical provider of green, reliable travel services. Over 30 years on, we continue to offer cycle insurance , breakdown cover and mobility scooter insurance while putting concern for the environment at the heart of all we do.

The Good Shopping Guide judges us to be the UK’s most ethical provider.

 

Comments

  1. Stephen

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    I like to keep my kit tidy and my rule is: “A place for everything, everything in its place!”.

    This would make a great, new place for my shoes please.

  2. Elspeth D.

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    I really like the flexibility of this design, as it would seem to suit all types of shoes and not depend on cleat type.

  3. Gillian

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    What a SUPER idea, particularly for wet shoes.

    Thanks to ETA!

  4. CRAIG YOUNG

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    My wife would really appreciate it if I could win one of these and get tidier. 🙂

  5. Mark B

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    Great idea. I’d love one

  6. Carol W

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    Nice. Would be like the Marie Kondo of cycling.

  7. Jim Woodlingfield

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    Would really help with somewhere to put my shoes when I’m cycling to meetings. Fingers (and toes) crossed.

  8. Alan Jones

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    Perfect for the beach 😆

  9. Rory Harkins

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    Very smart

  10. Brian Dorsett

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    I’d love some zpurs to hold my iron (steel) horse shoes.

  11. Rob

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    Looks perfect for carrying a spare pair of shoes on my tours.

  12. Tommy Knowland

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    I like the idea of being footloose and fancy free

  13. Gordon May

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    Perfect for hanging up when abroad to stop scorpions and snakes crawling in overnight. Normally I have to tie the shoelaces to something!

  14. Pete

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    Send a set to me and I’ll replicate the Andre Greipel pose!

  15. Gary

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    I could really do with these – doing a JoGLE ride next month so these will be very useful !

  16. Phil

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    I’ll take some

  17. Mark

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    There must be loads of uses for these, inspired design, thanks ETA.

    Mark

  18. Susan Bower

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    I should have thought of this great device myself with my smelly feet.

  19. Simon Randall

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    What a great way to keep my humming running shoes away from the rest of the stuff in my bag!

  20. Steve

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    The product looks wonderful, but the Andre Greipel pose is the winner for me! 😂

  21. Iain Shanks

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    Simple but clever idea. I like it.

  22. David Beacham

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    ooh yes please!

  23. Patrik

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    Even if I win, not sure you’ll get me in jeans shorts. As a keen runner and cyclist often got trainers tied to a small running rucksack

  24. Ema

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    No shoes in the rucksack this way 🙂

  25. Andy Brown

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    Harry up and draw, I’m Keane to win my set of Zpurs!

  26. Andy Brown

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    Harry up and draw, I’m uber-Kane to win my Zpurs !

  27. Boyd N

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    If good enough for ‘The Gorilla’ they’re more than good enough for me!!

  28. Finalrentals

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    Awesome and simple idea!
    Amazing

  29. Tim

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    Endoplasmic reticulum.

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