Kano
05-01-2008, 09:09 AM
Sometimes we see threads about feet.
They hurt, they burn, what all ever.
We see "get orthotics" or "footbeds" or "adjust your cleats"
I've had good luck with adjusting the cleats, but oh my gosh, the difference a new pair of shoes made for me! When I started riding, I bought a pair of Specialized Taho shoes. Price was a factor, plus, they looked a little bit like "normal" shoes. I bought them so that they were "comfortable" on my feet when I was walking around.
My feet were okay for about 12 miles, then I started having to wiggle, I guess, to keep them happy.
I lost weight. Those comfy shoes got seriously loose! My feet were slopping around in there like nobody's business! So, this spring, I went to the LBS and bought a new pair of shoes in a smaller size. As long as I was getting a new pair, I figured I'd upgrade. I got the Specialized MotoDiva's.
(this could be a bad thing -- now they REALLY look like DH's shoes, and he took my Taho's with him instead of his shoes one day when he went off to do a ride with some folk. Then he had no shoes...)
They are stiffer, they are snug, if I don't keep my toenails short, my big toes get some pressure.
BUT MY FEET ARE HAPPY NO MATTER HOW FAR I GO!!!!!
So, what I'm suggesting is make sure the shoe fits, and hey, like cushy saddles, comfy shoes aren't necessarily comfy for riding!
Karen in Boise
They hurt, they burn, what all ever.
We see "get orthotics" or "footbeds" or "adjust your cleats"
I've had good luck with adjusting the cleats, but oh my gosh, the difference a new pair of shoes made for me! When I started riding, I bought a pair of Specialized Taho shoes. Price was a factor, plus, they looked a little bit like "normal" shoes. I bought them so that they were "comfortable" on my feet when I was walking around.
My feet were okay for about 12 miles, then I started having to wiggle, I guess, to keep them happy.
I lost weight. Those comfy shoes got seriously loose! My feet were slopping around in there like nobody's business! So, this spring, I went to the LBS and bought a new pair of shoes in a smaller size. As long as I was getting a new pair, I figured I'd upgrade. I got the Specialized MotoDiva's.
(this could be a bad thing -- now they REALLY look like DH's shoes, and he took my Taho's with him instead of his shoes one day when he went off to do a ride with some folk. Then he had no shoes...)
They are stiffer, they are snug, if I don't keep my toenails short, my big toes get some pressure.
BUT MY FEET ARE HAPPY NO MATTER HOW FAR I GO!!!!!
So, what I'm suggesting is make sure the shoe fits, and hey, like cushy saddles, comfy shoes aren't necessarily comfy for riding!
Karen in Boise