Originally Posted by
Marcus_Ti
Well....they're not really proper MTB, as they don't have toe-spike lugs. They're not road-racing as they don't have 3-bolt cleats, and they have proper treads, they're not "touring" as they're not walkable much with the carbon sole. They're really best suited to, well, light-offroading AKA gravel
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I see this shoe and it looks like what would work for 80% of cyclists I ride with or see on roads and trails.
They use mtb shoes and pedals on road bikes/hybrids for paved riding because of the walkability into bars and restaurants compared to road shoes.
This would work great for that exact style of riding...which is recreational paved.
Oh well. Not like I would buy an anyways due to price, size, etc.