Old 03-16-21, 11:26 PM
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nathand
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I've been using the same pair of Giro Gauge shoes for thousands of miles over almost a decade (note, the current Giro Gauge is quite different, what I have is closer to the Privateer). Quite happy with them - stiff carbon sole and comfortable. The Giro shoes fit me well. I bought a second cheaper pair of Giro's (a Nashbar exclusive) for commuting that are more like sneakers - I was taking a bike on and off a train every day and needed something with more grip when walking - and those fit just the same, although they're less comfortable for long rides since they're intentionally a lot less stiff.
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