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Yellowbeard
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Shimano SPD MT-41s

I walk on: pedals, pavement, asphalt, concrete, wood floors, snow, ice, road salt, ice with holes in it from the road salt.

Do they clack?: Yes, they have metal cleats on the bottom. Said cleats are recessed in the sole of the shoe, but pebbles and gravel have a tendency not to be fully recessed in the ground. They also rust and leave orange stains on the floor like a badly trained dog.

They thunk on wood, they get wet in puddles and they have rigid soles which makes them useable with clipless pedals. I wear them at least three times as much as any other shoe.

I recommend them for biking. For basketball I recommend a change of shoes and a bicycle rack to carry them.

*edit: I like the clicking noises.

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