Thread: Slippery shoes
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Old 12-27-22 | 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by urbanknight
OP's pic seems to show MTB shoes, albeit with minimal tread blocks.

If those aren't enough, maybe go for a fuller sole, which tends to be common on touring or commuter shoes, and sometimes lower end MTB shoes. They will be more flexible and heavier though, so if you don't want that go with Koyote's suggestion and remove your shoes for the stair climb.
Originally Posted by Koyote
Oh, gosh, you’re right! When the OP complained of slippery-soled cycling shoes, I just assumed that they were road shoes. Did not even look at the photo, I guess.

I agree with your suggestions… there are plenty of great SPD-style shoes with good tread that makes walking pretty easy.
Right, forgot about the additional problem. These are the only shoes that will fit me.
Wide foot, limited selection, yadda yadda.
So that contact patch is all I have to work with.

Was thinking of some kind of sticky sand paper or rhino liner.

I ordered spikes and might sharpen them a bit but that's a wild assed guess if it'll even work.

So I'm asking what I can do with THESE shoes.

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