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Old 04-06-15 | 04:23 PM
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I wear Nashbar (Performance) Traverse mtb/spd shoes. Thx for the SH-FN51 reco (also MT43), I'll probably need to get new shoes in the next year, as my tread is wearing down, and the fabric is wearing off the achilles heel area (because I never untie/tie, I just slip them on/off all the time).

I have very wide feet (new balance US10.5EEE sneakers are always just right). Do you find that Shimano mtb/spd shoes run true or narrow?
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Old 04-06-15 | 08:53 PM
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I've got a pair of bontrager mtb I use for everything bike. I need a rain cover hack. Any ideas/ tips/ tricks?
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Plastic grocery bags. Slip over the shoes, use the handles to tie around your ankles (rip the handles to make them longer if necessary), clip into pedals right through the bag no problem, at your destination, throw them away. I have a small plastic case that I stuff half a dozen plastic bags into, so I have them with me on the bike in case it ever rains (which it never does in SoCal).
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Old 04-07-15 | 01:12 PM
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Since I have a lot of commuting in the rain during the summer here in SW Florida, I prefer the Shimano sandals with SPD clips......if it rains on the way in, they are dry by the time I head home, and if it rains on the way home, they are dry by morning.

During January when we get a few mid 30's and low 40's mornings I'll just wool socks on and put the Sealskin socks over that.
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Old 04-07-15 | 01:19 PM
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Above 50F degrees, I wear Nashbar Ragster II sandals. Really comfortable shoes! I may wear socks on some of those 50F mornings, but leave the socks off for the commute home. Oh, and by the way, I don't care when it rains when I'm wearing the sandals. Just keeps the feet nice and cool and feels good, too. If it's not a cold rain, that it.

Between 20F and 50F degrees, I wear mountain bike shoes by Specialized. They are lace-up style and look, to me, more like casual walking shoes than bikey shoes. They are very comfortable.

Below 20F degrees, I'll put on my leather work boots. No clips, but the pedals are the type with SPD clips on one side and platform on the other.
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Old 04-07-15 | 01:58 PM
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I think they're Sketchers(they have only one name). Same shoes I mow the lawn in, painted the living room in, work on my bike in, walk to the store in, take a nap in...
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Old 04-07-15 | 02:16 PM
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The Very Same ones I wear the rest Of the Day..


I dont need fancy Bike shoes to Ride My Bike .. Weather .. Wet they're rubber, Dry they're Sandals ..

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Old 04-07-15 | 08:14 PM
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Old 04-07-15 | 10:05 PM
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Sneakers or hiking boots in rough weather.
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Old 04-08-15 | 01:28 AM
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Silly question, okay, I've got my regular shoes (boots actually) … I've wondered about getting cleats rather than the caged pedals I have now, but always shied away from the idea because it'd mean wearing one pair of shoes and carrying another.

Not too bad for commuting, a right pain if I need to duck into a shop or bank on my way home.

Is there some device that can strap to the outside of a regular shoe that provides the clips for locking into bicycle cleats?
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I don't think that would be secure enough. Most of the products you find are cleat covers. Also, you can consider going the other direction and getting Fly Pedals, if you want to turn clips into platforms.

I find however, that my mtb/spd shoes are no problem in stores. I scrape on the concrete on my way in, but once I'm on linoleum, I don't even notice I'm wearing cleats anymore.
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Old 04-08-15 | 09:40 AM
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I wear these Pearl Izumi Men's Fuel shoes. They clip in to my Shimano PD M-324's (double sided). But they are also fairly comfortable to walk in. I like that they look fairly normal in jeans or shorts too. I always keep a pair of dress shoes in my office and just switch out on commuting days.

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I use Bontrager SSR shoes, got 'em from the LBS on a 60% off deal, less than 40 bucks.

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Originally Posted by phx1973
I wear these Pearl Izumi Men's Fuel shoes. They clip in to my Shimano PD M-324's (double sided). But they are also fairly comfortable to walk in. I like that they look fairly normal in jeans or shorts too. I always keep a pair of dress shoes in my office and just switch out on commuting days.

I saw these on REI, was looking for something I could just wear to work and not have to bring extra shoes. Never worn clipless before, just entertaining the thought. These would work for that, meaning I could leave the cleats in the bottom and walk around? I have a desk job.

Pearl Izumi X-Alp Seek V Bike Shoes - Men's - REI.com
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Old 04-08-15 | 01:48 PM
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Winter boots, Keen low hikers or keen sandals, temp dependent.
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Old 04-08-15 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by mwl001
I saw these on REI, was looking for something I could just wear to work and not have to bring extra shoes. Never worn clipless before, just entertaining the thought. These would work for that, meaning I could leave the cleats in the bottom and walk around? I have a desk job.

Pearl Izumi X-Alp Seek V Bike Shoes - Men's - REI.com
Definitely. That's what I do.
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Old 04-08-15 | 02:20 PM
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I saw these on REI, was looking for something I could just wear to work and not have to bring extra shoes. Never worn clipless before, just entertaining the thought. These would work for that, meaning I could leave the cleats in the bottom and walk around? I have a desk job.

Pearl Izumi X-Alp Seek V Bike Shoes - Men's - REI.com
I just bough these Pearl Izumi X-Alp Seek V Bike Shoes - Men's - REI.com.

I have a earlier model of these from about 5 years ago that I still use but these new ones look to be even more comfortable and look more like running shoes. I'd recommend you get them while REI still has your size.
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Old 04-08-15 | 02:31 PM
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Hiking boots in the winter cold/wet.
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Old 04-08-15 | 04:14 PM
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Pearl Izumi X-Alp Enduro SPD shoes in good weather, Shimano SH-MW81 winter MTB shoes in bad weather. I keep sneakers in my locker and both commuters have Crank Brothers pedals.
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During the long winter I've been wearing Bogs waterproof boots. A bit heavy, but warm and dry:
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