mariposa
10-16-2007, 10:57 AM
Hi.
I've been riding for about 3 years now. Old road bike. On this road bike, I have been using Shimano mountain bike shoes with mountain bike SPD pedals. This setup has been very comfortable for me. The shoes are big-ish so I can wear 2 pairs of socks in the cold; and I can walk around in them for hours if need be. (When I go shopping I don't need to change out my shoes once I get off my bike!)
That said, I'm thinking about getting some road biking shoes when I upgrade to a nicer race bike.
Reasons...
a) Feet do get a bit numb on occasion, after 50+ miles. I've been led to understand this *may* be because the mountain bike shoes are a bit too big/not snug enough? And/or they flex too much?
b) I'm moving up to longer bike distances now (centuries; long-course triathlons).
c) Though I'm not particularly competitive, I understand that road shoes will be more pedal-efficient; less wasted motion.
So. What do I need to consider when looking at road shoes/pedal systems? I don't really understand the differences between pedals: Look, SPD, etc. etc.
In case it makes any difference, I occasionally have cycling & running injuries including ITB, hip flexor, piriformis, patella, very mild plantar fasciitis. Currently I have Superfeet insoles in my mountain bike shoes, and that has helped a lot. Injury prevention, to me is way more important than pedal efficiency.
I'm thinking of keeping the mountain bike shoes/pedals on my *old* road bike to use as a commuter/for shopping; and using road bike shoes/pedals on the new race bike.
Thanks!
I've been riding for about 3 years now. Old road bike. On this road bike, I have been using Shimano mountain bike shoes with mountain bike SPD pedals. This setup has been very comfortable for me. The shoes are big-ish so I can wear 2 pairs of socks in the cold; and I can walk around in them for hours if need be. (When I go shopping I don't need to change out my shoes once I get off my bike!)
That said, I'm thinking about getting some road biking shoes when I upgrade to a nicer race bike.
Reasons...
a) Feet do get a bit numb on occasion, after 50+ miles. I've been led to understand this *may* be because the mountain bike shoes are a bit too big/not snug enough? And/or they flex too much?
b) I'm moving up to longer bike distances now (centuries; long-course triathlons).
c) Though I'm not particularly competitive, I understand that road shoes will be more pedal-efficient; less wasted motion.
So. What do I need to consider when looking at road shoes/pedal systems? I don't really understand the differences between pedals: Look, SPD, etc. etc.
In case it makes any difference, I occasionally have cycling & running injuries including ITB, hip flexor, piriformis, patella, very mild plantar fasciitis. Currently I have Superfeet insoles in my mountain bike shoes, and that has helped a lot. Injury prevention, to me is way more important than pedal efficiency.
I'm thinking of keeping the mountain bike shoes/pedals on my *old* road bike to use as a commuter/for shopping; and using road bike shoes/pedals on the new race bike.
Thanks!