The Sidi sole is firmly held in place by the weight of one half of a mashton pressing down on each one. Said mashton is kept in place, in turn, by the top of the shoe and the whole things is lashed together with shoe laces. The laces are generally secured in a double bow, to keep their pesky tips out of my drive train.
Shoe goo fixative and sealant is being explored and estimated for inclusion in the next sprint.
What about when you twist to clip out? Presumably you're lifting your foot when you do this in which case there's nothing like half a mashton on the soles.
Glad you asked.
The Sidi sole is firmly held in place by the weight of one half of a mashton pressing down on each one. Said mashton is kept in place, in turn, by the top of the shoe and the whole things is lashed together with shoe laces. The laces are generally secured in a double bow, to keep their pesky tips out of my drive train.
Shoe goo fixative and sealant is being explored and estimated for inclusion in the next sprint.