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• #2
Shmiano MT41
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ProductDetail.aspx?Cat=cycle&ProdID=5360034978&N=Shimano%20MT41%20SPD%20ShoesJust got some Sidi Dominator 5s. Yes. By comparison the Shimanos are pretty poor. They were very comfortable and "shoe like" to walk in, but pretty poor at keeping my feet in the pedals. The Sidis are ace. Why does quality have to cost so much.
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i bought these from condor the other day, 60 gn.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ProductDetail.aspx?Cat=cycle&ProdID=5360032439
verrrry comfy, i'm really pleased.
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i bought these from condor the other day, 60 gn.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ProductDetail.aspx?Cat=cycle&ProdID=5360032439
verrrry comfy, i'm really pleased.
They're the ones I've got my eye on. They have some very good reviews too.
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id say stay away from shimano ones there shite
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Yeah, I know - that's why I bought them. I don't have the money to get it wrong.
They have this 'body geometry technology' which initially feels really weird when you stand in them, but as soon as you clip in and start pedaling it feels like you're riding in a pair of luxury slippers... Get them a size up, I'm an 11 but 12 fitted with a bit of room to spare for my feet to expand.
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• #7
+1 for the Spesh BG.
I had Shimano and felt like i was being crippled. Tried a second hand pair of BG's and they are so comfortable. I might even by a pair new this time.
chris
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• #8
You can't knock Sidi's as far as I (and a few others I guess) are concerned.
Chain Reaction Cycles are probably the best shop on the web for them.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/SearchResults.aspx?Search=sidi
Does anyone have any recommends of any shoes that are compatible with 2 bolt cleats? I've been looking at some of the Specialized ones cause generally people say they're more comfy. What do you wear? Ideally they'd fit nicely into clipped pedals too, then I can use them with both bikes - so no overly aggressive MTB shoes please.
Cheers