Benefits

You are working hard to achieve your goals, and you are hoping we can help you reach them. We are always looking for ambassadors to represent our brand. How can we help each other out?

Please send your sponsorship request to our marketing department. We review applications every quarter. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

What we would like to know about you:

  • What is your goal in sports?
  • Which sport/ discipline do you focus on?
  • What results have you achieved?
  • What races and tournaments will you participate in in the near future?
  • Are you currently sponsored, or do you receive any kind of support? If yes, by whom?
  • How can we help support you towards your personal athletic goal?

Sponsorship to us means partnership, team work. We expect something in return for our support. Results, of course, but not only results.

We are looking for athletes who will contribute to the growth of Cádomotus’s success. In what ways are you an inspiration to your environment? How and where can you represent us as our ambassador, and how will you contribute to us meeting our sales goals? The success of our potential agreement is set by the ways you can support our brand!

Think about:

  • Are you active on social media? How? (Share your links with us.)
  • In what environment (sport and geographic area) are you? Are you a prominent figure and can you influence potential clients?
  • To whom will you introduce our products and how will you contribute to our sales?

Maybe you are not that kind of person. What about:

  • Are you easy-going and good at starting conversations during promotional events?
  • Are you someone who enjoys, and is willing to participate in, photoshoots?
  • Are you a marketing talent, and are you able to help us improve our online display?
  • Do you have a feel for testing new products and giving feedback?


Thank you for thinking along with us. We look forward to reading your request!

Cádomotus offers Crash Replacement. Because we want to keep working towards a safer sport, but also realize that safety should be affordable and available to everyone. We offer 50% off on a new helmet if you’ve crashed using your Cádomotus helmet. Register online at cadomotus.com within 30 days after you purchased your helmet.

In order to be able to claim your Crash Replacement, send us an email including the following information:

  1. Your Given name and surname
  2. Type of helmet, color and size
  3. Purchase date of your helmet
  4. Cádomotus dealer or online shop where you made the purchase.

Always save your receipt of purchase. If there is dubiety about the provided information, Cádomotus is competent to request proof of purchase. 

Click here to send us an email with the subject: Crash Replacement

Manuals

The Cadomotus cycling shoes are equipped with Freelock MPK dials. These dials are known for their fast and secure tightening. Even more important is that they do not lose tension during your ride.

After a crash, for example, it may have happened that the dial got damaged and therefore needs to be replaced. This is fairly easy and quickly done, it doesn’t require any special tooling other than a small screwdriver. In this video we explain how to remove the Freelock MPK Dials.

Please note that there are two types of dials: clockwise closingand counter-clockwise closing, both indicated on the bottom with an RH sign for right-hand closing (clockwise) and LH for left-hand closing (counter-clockwise).

The replacement of the dial in a few steps.

  1. Use a small screwdriver to release the dial
  2. Pull out the wire lace all up to the end
  3. Cut off bot ends of the wire lace
  4. Take the new dial
  5. Rotate the internal mechanism to align both triangular arrows
  6. Stick both ends of the wire cable through the dial, the ends should come out at the opposite side
  7. Make knobs in both cable ends and cut the ends if longer than 5mm
  8. Pull the knobs into the mechanism, pull firmly to settle the knobs into the mechanism
  9. Click the dial into its seat on top of the tongue

Use your body height, and not your shoe size, as a starting point to determine the correct length of your blades.

Read our blog:

Boot size & blade length