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SPD-SL road shoes with replaceable heel pads?
I tried the Giro ProLight SLX shoes and I like them a lot - simple, with no buckle or wire and feather lightweight, well ventilated and comfortable and stiff. Almost perfect. But one of the biggest cons with the SLX is the super thin, non-replaceable heel pads.
What other top of the line SPD-SL shoes are there that are - similarly lightweight and simple (the less buckles or wires, the better, i hate finicky "features", I prefer velcro and definitely not considering laces) - and compatible with SpeedPlay - and have replaceable heel pad ??? |
Anybody know?
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Sidi. Bont.
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Originally Posted by Cue
(Post 15838098)
Sidi. Bont.
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Bont Zero, laces.
Or. Bont Vaypor Plus. If wires aren't simple enough for you, maybe you weren't cut out to do this. |
Originally Posted by Cue
(Post 15838140)
Bont Zero, laces.
Or. Bont Vaypor Plus. If wires aren't simple enough for you, maybe you weren't cut out to do this. And there's no need for that disrespectfulness. Geez. |
You might try a layer of Shoe-Goo on the worn area to extend the life of the shoe. Or a shoe repair place might be able to fix you up with some small thin heel pads.
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Originally Posted by Looigi
(Post 15838614)
You might try a layer of Shoe-Goo on the worn area to extend the life of the shoe. Or a shoe repair place might be able to fix you up with some small thin heel pads.
So far the recommendations are: - Bont Vaypor + <-- I'm sure they can be comfortable but they also look a bit ugly - Sidi <-- I am guessing you people mean the Wire Vent Carbon? The Wire Vent Carbon ($500) are way more expensive than the Giro ProLight SLX On Amazon ($325) in my size. I am a little skeptical about paying $175 more. So just 2 options? Any more shoes that matches my criteria? Anyone got experience with the S-Works Road shoe? |
Originally Posted by applebaconator
(Post 15841851)
I am not really that keen on trying to use shoe-goo or sugru or epoxy to "create" the sole. to be honest, those after-market gluing wear out pretty quickly.
So far the recommendations are: - Bont Vaypor + <-- I'm sure they can be comfortable but they also look a bit ugly - Sidi <-- I am guessing you people mean the Wire Vent Carbon? The Wire Vent Carbon ($500) are way more expensive than the Giro ProLight SLX On Amazon ($325) in my size. I am a little skeptical about paying $175 more. So just 2 options? Any more shoes that matches my criteria? Anyone got experience with the S-Works Road shoe? I have some teammates that wear S-Works shoes, and they love them. Seems like a good choice. Lake shoes have replaceable heel pads - you might want to look at those. They come in Speedplay-specific models, too. They're also real leather, which is a lot nicer in hot weather than the plastic of Sidis.... |
Originally Posted by achoo
(Post 15843649)
Cut up an old tire and use shoe-goo to hold it in place. BTW, you'll be surprised at how hard it is to cut up a tire....
I have some teammates that wear S-Works shoes, and they love them. Seems like a good choice. Lake shoes have replaceable heel pads - you might want to look at those. They come in Speedplay-specific models, too. They're also real leather, which is a lot nicer in hot weather than the plastic of Sidis.... So S-Works Road shoe or ProLight SLX with old hire as heel pad? Any other recommendations of shoes that doesn't need hack jobs? I am not a big fan of Sidi shoes. The performance difference in stiffness is not that perceivable to me compared to other brand's top of the line stuff and does not justify the big price difference. Online sites say the Sidi Vent Carbon is also much heavier too. |
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Originally Posted by kleng
(Post 15845337)
They both are super budget friendly for sure. There's no LBS store near me that carries DMT though, so hard for me to get them because I don't want to buy without trying the fit in person. Same for Northwave. I saw Northwave Extreme (the non-tech model) and they appear to fit all the requirements but no where can I physically try them. |
Gita is the dealer in the states, you might be able to find a retailer in your state
http://www.gitabike.com/cgi-bin/shop...&file=dmt.html |
Originally Posted by applebaconator
(Post 15837476)
. . . (the less buckles or wires, the better, i hate finicky "features", I prefer velcro . . .
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Originally Posted by applebaconator
(Post 15841851)
I am not really that keen on trying to use shoe-goo or sugru or epoxy to "create" the sole. to be honest, those after-market gluing wear out pretty quickly....
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