Originally Posted by
kv501
I did actually read your thread and I understand your point, but for 99% of the population, completely rigid soles wouldn't be comfortable to walk in. That is probably why you don't see any shoes constructed that way. You mentioned that you work in a place with a loose dress code, can you buy normal road shoes/cleats with no float, and then keep a pair of whatever shoes are comfortable for you at work to change into?
Oh sure, but I also find that the ability to walk on a commute necessary. I could understand strictly rec rides being road-only, I am just trying to find a happier medium where perhaps one does not exist.
Nashbar makes a road shoe that looks walkable, but not knowing the depth of a road cleat (and I am sure they vary), I will have to take this to the LBS to find out. Thanks for all the input.