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Old 09-16-09 | 08:02 PM
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I bought a pair of these shoes at the local walmart for 22 bucks.
https://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=11030177
They work really well with toe clips, are comfortable walking, and they have a stiff enough sole for use on long rides.
And they look a little like vintage bike shoes. I am really happy with them, especially for the price. If you are looking for an inexpensive pair of shoes for use with toe clips, check these out at your local wally world.
And, no, I don't work for walmart.
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Old 09-16-09 | 08:20 PM
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Do they come in blue?
Can I get them in a half-size?
Are they on sale?
When will they be on sale?

Oops, flashbacks of shoe shopping with my wife......

Back to me....
Can I wear them with white socks?

Pretty cool shoes. I'm putting some toe clips on a resto, maybe I'll pick up a pair..
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What size did you get? I have duck (wide) feet, and I have a hard time finding shoes that fit in my straps.
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I like pumas or adidas.


and it seems there's a new type of shoe they call a "motorsport" or "Driving" shoe. Who knew... apparently they can sell shoes to people under the pretense of driving in them...whatever... I've found that these types of shoes fit really well with toe clips and are available in many swingin styles.

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Originally Posted by noglider
What size did you get? I have duck (wide) feet, and I have a hard time finding shoes that fit in my straps.

I got size 9, and there is ample room for a larger size inside my toe straps. And the shoes seem pretty wide.
My only real concern about these shoes, is how well they will hold up. I guess for 22 bucks, if they only last a few months, I can't complain.
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Old 09-17-09 | 08:23 AM
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My theory is that low quality shoes are a bad value, in general. I can't draw for beans but try to picture a line graph where time is the x axis, wear condition is the y axis, and the line falls as it goes to the right. In theory shoes that cost $22 and last two months are no better or worse than shoes that cost $88 and last for eight months, because they both give you one month per $11. But there is more area under the curve of the more expensive shoes, over the line of acceptable wear. I'm not saying I never buy cheap shoes, but I tend to look for good value in most of my purchases.

I'm going to measure the girth of my shoes around the toe box. I think I need extra long toe straps.

I have strange feet. Most shoes don't fit my duck feet. And it's weird to have such big feet, because I'm only 5'9" (175 cm) tall. I guess I'm hard to knock down, with all the stability I have at the base. :wink:
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I have duck (wide) feet
I hear you... I got some Shimanos recently that are working ok, though had to get them a little long. Maybe some extra long toe clips now...
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Old 09-17-09 | 01:36 PM
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cravenmoarhead is spot on. i wear a pair of adidas adiracers. mine are about 3 years old at this point. they have a fairly stiff sole from the balls of the foot back and some flex in the front of the sole. i really like them for riding. driving on the other hand? how am i supposed to tell the difference... if i'm in a car more than an hour, anything is uncomfortable.
they're still producing the adiracers, in a fairly broad spectrum of colors if i'm not wrong. mine are a smooth leather, but i've also seen suede ones as well. i've had thoughts of picking up some red and white ones to match my bike... is that going too far?
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I've got a suede pair of the Adidas "GoodYear" racers. They're great..still holding up well after 2 years of commuting (and occasional lawn mowing) thinking about trying a pair with the more breathable nylon uppers next time...if they make them less ugly.

Zappo's has em for around 60 bux with free shipping (and free return shipping if you don't like it)
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those are the adiracers. some kind of joint thing with goodyear. they're great.
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Old 09-17-09 | 04:28 PM
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And they look a little like vintage bike shoes.

huh? vintage cycling shoes from what planet? I dont know if im getting an entirely different product but these things look like hiking shoes!

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I bought a pair of these. They are easy to walk in, are totally fine with clips and straps* and have SPD slots in the bottoms if you use them. https://www.amazon.com/Shimano-Indoor...3233116&sr=1-6

* I did a little modification to make them even better, in case you're interested. The lugs on the sole protrude out laterally just enough to interfere a bit with the side of the toe strap. I took a utility knife (thick-bladed razor) a removed some of the lug material. The lugs are cast "rubber" and cut through easily and cleanly. I ran the edges over my belt sander to create a nicely contoured and smooth surface. All is now well.

To a large extent, I have given up my search for vintage leather cycling shoes because these fit and work so well (after the mod). If you know anyone with a size 48 Detto Pietro that is all laced and a full leather sole, I have them contact me. I may still buy them.

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I bought a pair of these. They are easy to walk in, are totally fine with clips and straps* and have SPD slots in the bottoms if you use them.
Is there supposed to be a link here? Surely you don't mean the Walmart shoes have an SPD slot?
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Old 09-17-09 | 05:34 PM
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Thanks for the recommendation! After reading about them here, I picked up a pair at Walmart this afternoon, and they're perfect for me. They fit my toeclips much better than the leather street shoes or tennis shoes I usually wear, and they're more comfortable for both riding and walking. In fact, they're some of the most comfortable right-out-of-the-box shoes I've ever bought. I usually wear 8 1/2 Wide but regular size 9 in these was just right.
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Is there supposed to be a link here? Surely you don't mean the Walmart shoes have an SPD slot?
No freakin way. If wal-mart is selling SPD shoes for 22 bux you can call me a monkey's uncle
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They used to make walkable touring shoes like these specifically designed for use with toe clips, straps and cage pedals. Note the little "cleat" ridges. These were sold by Performance Bicycle and I got them about 25 years ago. Still use them with my old school touring bikes.
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Is there supposed to be a link here? Surely you don't mean the Walmart shoes have an SPD slot?
Yes, there was. I was searching for the image and link but was interrupted. The post has been edited and now shows the picture and link.
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Avocet sold shoes like those, too.

A friend of mine put Shoe Goo on his sneakers and made a slot in it, and that was his cleat for toe clips. A mighty clever idea, if you ask me!
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Can I wear them with white socks?

I was thinking argyle...
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My favourite shoes for clips and straps...

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More shoes than Imelda Marcos' wardrobe.
https://images.google.com.au/imgres?i...a%3DN%26um%3D1
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I'm not saying I never buy cheap shoes, but I tend to look for good value in most of my purchases.

I'm going to measure the girth of my shoes around the toe box. I think I need extra long toe straps.

I have strange feet. Most shoes don't fit my duck feet. And it's weird to have such big feet, because I'm only 5'9" (175 cm) tall. I guess I'm hard to knock down, with all the stability I have at the base. :wink:
Hey, Tom, I may have a shoe for you. I have size 9-1/2 EEE feet. For about a year, I've been riding in a pair of Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66s. They're really comfortable, light, fit beautifully into a set of toe clips, have reinforcing that keeps them from wearing out at the clips, don't smell, and I can wear them all day long at work.
I bought them at Macy's, but they're available from several places online, from about $50 to $80. Come in quite a few color combinations -- I have the gray/electric blue ones, that came with both blue and gray laces. So far, haven't worn out the first set of laces. The shoes are well made and quite durable IMO.

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Thanks. I'll look for them next time I buy sneakers.
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Any concern that the faux leather upper will not breath at all and leave one with a wet sweaty and smelly feet?
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