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Ideal Commuting Shoes
Hello I am new to this forum but I have been commuting for a while on road and MTB shoes for some time. Now I am looking for ideal shoes that are efficient on the bike and comfortable off the bike. Personally I don't like "skate" or "hipster" style shoes such as DZR or Chrome types that are thick and heavy. Any recommendations on a pair of sleek and walkable shoes for all day use? P.S. Preferably semi formal due to my work environment.
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Personally I use new balance athletic shoes because my feet hurt too much otherwise. But then I am an old guy. Big platforms make it so u can wear most any shoes. Personally I prefer lambdas.
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Yes platforms are more accommodating and you may still ride at a pretty good pace with them.
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Yep, I switched my shimano mtb pedals on my commuter to platforms a little over 2 years ago. I ride in my new balance running shoes during warm and dry conditions. I ride in waterproof hiking boots in wet and colder conditions. It's worked out well. I have a wide foot and have found many more options in running shoes/hiking boots vs. cycling shoes. I've also found the cost to be less than cycling shoes.
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I've been wearing hiking boots - bike or no bike. Low-top breathable ones most of the time and mid-top waterproof ones if it's cold or wet out. These are ok where I work, where a range from dull sneakers to business casual leather sneakers to cheaper dress shoes are typical. But those types of shoes have soles that are too soft for my liking. We in the engineering office sometimes need to put on steel toed boots to go play in the factory, and some people just wear those all day, so having boots doesn't raise an eyebrow. In past summers I've worn Teva sandals but they're pretty soft and wide for cycling and I'm going to find an alternative this year.
I found these in my REI purchase history: https://www.rei.com/product/781640/o...ing-shoes-mens https://www.rei.com/product/828479/m...ing-boots-mens |
why have you tired of MTB shoes? those seem ideal to me & I aspire to buy some, some day
if they are fine for biking but not fine for work, maybe you can store a pair of work approved shoes in some storage area at work? desk drawer? cardboard box w your name on it? |
For clipless MTB pedals, I really like the Giro Republic. For platforms, I just wear office shoes (as long as it's dry).
And like [MENTION=134410]rumrunn6[/MENTION] said, I always keep office shoes in my file cabinet and did the Mr-Rogers-switch when I got to the office. |
I have wide feet, so this is a problem for me...
I like sandals...particularly the Keens sandals (warning - pricey). If you don't mind looking like a dork, these pearl izumis have been pretty good to me (in summer they're too warm). I've had much better luck with the widths of Pearl Izumi in comparison to most brands. https://www.amazon.com/Pearl-Izumi-X...S1BFFZ1QBYYDE6 I personally don't believe any shoe used while on a bike should have laces, but YMMV. |
Originally Posted by 52telecaster
(Post 19453105)
Personally I use new balance athletic shoes because my feet hurt too much otherwise. But then I am an old guy. Big platforms make it so u can wear most any shoes. Personally I prefer lambdas.
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Keens cycling sandals.
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The ones I'm going to wear for 8 hours, standing on a concrete floor.
How about New Balance Post office Mail route walker's shoes? |
I've tried many times, but I haven't found a shoe that works well for both walking and cycling. I've worn my current cycling shoes all day and even hiked in the woods with them, but they're not great for walking or hiking. They're loud, too.
I keep a pair of walking shoes in my office and change. |
Just want to throw this out there... What if there is a pedal/shoe system for people who prefer clip in pedals that can hide your cleats so you can bike and walk all day. Keep in mind that it is proprietary and most likely won't be compatible with existing platform types.
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My bikes have clipless pedals(SPD type on folder, Speedplay on roadbike).
I just leave a few pairs of shoes at work and swap when I get to the office. One time I couldn't access the locker room, swipe card system malfunctioned. Had to work in my Scoot Tour shoes the whole day. Didn't even notice that I had cycling shoes with cleats on them after a while: |
Ideal clipless cycling shoes for walking do not exist. If your commute is such that you don't need to change when you get to work, maybe you don't need to clip in and should get some platforms and half clips. https://static.modernbike.com/256/main_2126215704.jpg
https://static.modernbike.com/256/ma...0125035540.jpg If you are changing when you get to work, change your shoes. |
Originally Posted by milcha01
(Post 19454734)
Just want to throw this out there... What if there is a pedal/shoe system for people who prefer clip in pedals that can hide your cleats so you can bike and walk all day. Keep in mind that it is proprietary and most likely won't be compatible with existing platform types.
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I change my shoes at work because I really don't like riding while wearing steel toe boots, so I wear SPD shoes or boots when commuting, but use campus pedals so I can also wear normal shoes when I want to.
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Originally Posted by milcha01
(Post 19454734)
Just want to throw this out there... What if there is a pedal/shoe system for people who prefer clip in pedals that can hide your cleats so you can bike and walk all day. Keep in mind that it is proprietary and most likely won't be compatible with existing platform types.
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Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
(Post 19455646)
I think I'd pass. Too much compromise to be good.
You mean compromise in terms of structural integrity/practicality? |
Originally Posted by milcha01
(Post 19455787)
You mean compromise in terms of structural integrity/practicality?
Sorry for terse prose. Left hand is holding a baby |
Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
(Post 19456372)
Speculating: Stiff soles for biking vs supple for walking or spongy for standing. Very thick tread to hide the cleat. Expensive due to low production and lots of features. Limited style selection because it's proprietary.
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Originally Posted by milcha01
(Post 19456401)
Gotcha, thanks for the response.
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Since I've started to wear Keen sandals daily, I'm thinking that my next pair of cycling shoes will probably be sandals too.
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I wear used vans- if you can find a pair that is in good condition, they'll last you quite a while even though they look like they're falling apart. They look good too and if you're place of work allows tennis shoes I think they're the most economical option.
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Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
(Post 19457425)
Keen sandals
http://i.imgur.com/pvH8uJO.jpg |
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