Shimano 2005 Sandals (SD60)
I bought a pair of Shimano sandals last week, because one can never have too many shoes, and they look so cool and comfortable on other people's feet. I decided to get the discontinued two-strap style, figuring they will be gone soon enough, while the current three-strap style will be around for a while. You can still find them, mostly at the MSRP, not on clearance, though some places have them marked way down, but in weird sizes. MSRP is $80.
I wore them at work Thursday and Friday to break them in. (The cleats are recessed enough to not touch the ground.) On Saturday, I wore them on a 45 mile ride, and 75 miles on Sunday, both with and without socks, and for walking around afterwards. On the bike, it was like I couldn't even feel them, they are such a non-intrusive fit. Like my feet were only resting on cushy rubber platforms. My toes enjoyed the wiggling room. The soles are plenty stiff- I felt no loss of power.
Walking around they are fine, but for driving, I think I prefer my Birks with nothing around my heel that I can slip off and on.
Can't wait to test them in the rain! Can't wait to test them with warm wool socks!! I plan on wearing them on my 100 mile mountain ride next Saturday- that's how much I love them.
Nanci
SD 60's Do Their First Century!!
I wore my new sandals on their first century (third ride ever!) Saturday: 3-State 3-Mountain. Since it was in the 50's when I started, and I knew there was going to be a fast descent in the first 20 miles, I wanted to wear my Calientoes toe warmers, but they wouldn't fit over the sandals. I improvised, and wore them over my socks inside the sandals, and they worked just fine.
This is the first Century where I wasn't dying to take off my shoes and walk around barefoot starting at 60 miles. No hot spots, barely any intermittent tingling...It's going to be hard to go back to shoes ever! My feet felt great for the entire ride.
Nanci