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Alternatively learn how to ride, pre-load, grip, weight/unweight, pedal, slide a foot etc. with a flat pedal properly. ie. without the lack of feel a stupid big bulky stiff super sticky sole gives you.Yes, bin the skate shoes and get a proper pair of riding shoes
I’ve got the Adidas terrex boots, very comfy, decent protection and grippy soles.
Not the warmest with normal socks but perfect with neoprene ones.
That's exactly what Vans themselves now do to make the distinction betwen the Pro and regular models. charging you £25 for the improvement.Vans I used to put a stiffer insole in, with a bit more padding -
Nice. Thanks bud!Well its hard to describe, I too wear Vans or a pair of old Nike Air Morgan BMX shoes from time to time, but I would say the main difference tends to be a stiffer sole which is more responsive, and the levels of Grip.
I rode for years in skate shoes, and when I eventually caved in and got some proper shoes, I cursed myself for not doing it earlier.
Love those.... might well wait a little longer.I have too many shoes anyway, got two sets of five tens, the high and low EPS versions which I use over the winter, then a pair of Specilized 2FO which I love the fit and build of, but have way too hard a sole and aren't grippy enogugh, and the Adidas which I really like, as they are light, have a five ten sole, but also have protective toe and heel cups are like the Specilized SFO's
I will be getting a pair of these when they become available in the uk;
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oh they are pretty sweet too...These are due out anytime - Vaude MOAB mid ...... my orders going for a pair
Coincidentally that’s exactly what I’m wearing on mine, very new to MTB and have yet to get any specific bike shoes so am wearing my favourite hiking shoesI use something a little different. Here in socal, our dirt tends to be hard and slippery. Silt on top, so I choose something that grips great, but without a center step that limits foot movement. Merrell moab hiking shoes work for me and very comfortable with Superfeet inserts for rigidity. Just my take.
Not shoes, but I wear Sealskinz socks, worth every pennyAnyone wearing something water proof? I've been wearing leather/ goretex walking boots and whilst they keep my feet dry my toes get freezing cold even with thick socks.
Sealskinz and Merrel goretex shoes, toasty toes even in the snow.Anyone wearing something water proof? I've been wearing leather/ goretex walking boots and whilst they keep my feet dry my toes get freezing cold even with thick socks.
Anyone wearing something water proof? I've been wearing leather/ goretex walking boots and whilst they keep my feet dry my toes get freezing cold even with thick socks.
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