I wanted SPD cycling shoes that I could commute to work in, and wear all day; work is casual professional so designer athletic shoes would fit the bill. So I went looking all over town. One store had Keen, and they make nice comfortable shoes and sandals, but the shoes were all leather and looked like they would be too hot to wear in summer (sandals are OUT at work). Some other brands just looked to 'clunky' and heavy and were not SPD (I guess for the big flat pedals). Some looked like something a teenager would wear and would not really fit in at work.
After going to several stores, I found some Specialized shoes that could work in their 'Recreational/Fitness' category. Some photos here: http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/...1009&scid=1137. Nice looking, walkable and they don't scream 'cycling shoes'.
I bought the Sonoma almost 2 years ago, and they have held up very well and aside from the light 'click-click' sound of the cleats on the concrete outside work, you would be hard pressed to guess they were for cycling. I bought a second pair a few weeks ago as they changed their style and color, and I might get the Tahoe sport at some point. They have also held up really well; I just hand washed the older pair with hand soap and air dried them and they look good as new. The best part is that as they are from one of the big players, you should be able to find a dealer who stocks them or can order in your size to try.
Tzvia- rollin' slow...
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