Hi,
I'm looking to replace my favorite old cycling shoes, my Bata Tourers. For those of you who are old enough to remember, Bata made two inexpensive models of canvas cycling shoes with relatively stiff, thin, rubber soles. The Biker ws black, and had no heel at all. The Tourer was light blue, and had a minimal (1/4" or less) heel. They had rubber reinforcement of the uppers in all of the places where toe clips would normally contact the them. They were comfortable both on the bike and off, inexpensive, lightweight...
And they're 30 years old. The heel counters are completely broken down and crumbling, the soles are worn smooth and the rubber has gotten hard, and my feet have gotten bigger so it's a struggle to get them on at all.
About 10 years ago I bought a pair of Shimano ATB shoes (no cleats), but the stack height still feels weird due to the build-up in the sole around the area where the cleat is supposed to be attached. I tried getting a pair of Shimano road shoes (also no cleats), but a) they're too big, and b) the carbon fiber sole is so slippery I don't dare ride with them -- I slip on the pavement just walking out the door with the bike, and have turned around and walked back inside every time.
I really got used to the thin soles and uppers, light weight, and snug fit of my old Batas - I felt "one" with my toe clips, and could get into and out of them easily without any velcro straps or lugged soles snagging on anything. I was even confident enough to tighten the straps down.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a replacement pair of shoes? I'm not looking for a different retention system (such as clipless pedals, or PowerGrips) -- I'm looking to reproduce a system that worked very well for me in the past.
Thanks,
Rebeccah



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