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Recommendations for Touring shoes?
I'm looking for opinions on a good touring shoe. I have a Trek 720 with clips. I do everything from relatively short commuting (<20 miles) on up to back to back centuries. As I'm not as young as I used to be, comfort and a shoe that's going to be kind to my aging feet are important considerations. I don't race so speed is not a concern for me per se.
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MTB shoes work well for touring. Or just wear any pair of shoes you find comfortable and give you good support; then find a pedal and strap combo that works with those shoes. I've used mtb shoes for touring in the past and liked them a lot but I'm thinking of going with my hiking shoes on my next tour.
By the way I have a Trek 720 as well; great bike! |
Originally Posted by hfbill
(Post 17047130)
I'm looking for opinions on a good touring shoe. I have a Trek 720 with clips. I do everything from relatively short commuting (<20 miles) on up to back to back centuries. As I'm not as young as I used to be, comfort and a shoe that's going to be kind to my aging feet are important considerations. I don't race so speed is not a concern for me per se.
Thanks! You can try the shoes you have and if they don't work go to a REI/outdoors shop and see what looks good. |
BMX Platform pedals and skate shoes. Works great for me (I'm 51).
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I added Superfeet insoles to my trail shoes and I like the slight extra stiffness they provide on the pedals. I have cage pedals and toe clips. I hike a lot of side trips when I'm bike touring so that's my favorite combination and I don't need to bring any other footwear.
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You mean Toe clips and straps? smooth soles slip in easily , how exotic a shoe do you want?
I had a shoe repair shop do a resole leaving a slot gap to engage the back of my pedal like old school road shoes . so the shoe , though easily inserting into the pedal , didnt slip around, once in there. |
I have found Sidi shoes fit me very well. I like Sidi MTB racing shoes for touring. I use inexpensive SPD pedals. I can walk in them, but I bring a pair is sandals for the wear.
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Originally Posted by mm718
(Post 17047263)
BMX Platform pedals and skate shoes. Works great for me (I'm 51).
Perfect for touring. |
MTB pedals and Teva Churn shoes, with an insole. Walk, cycle, hike. They are light, comfortable, durable, well ventilated.
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I am happily surprised how secure BMX pedals are. I can pull back as I pedal for a bit of extra power. Now I just need to find some shoes with stiffer soles.
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Or find a stiff arch support insole you like, then go shopping for a shoe that fits with the new insole ..
the shoe fit may need be bigger, to compensate.. |
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