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  1. #1
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    Question Socks/Pedals - need wisdom/opinions!

    Hey Ladies,

    I need to find the thinnest, lightest weight, low sock I can .... suggestions?

    Also, I copied this off of another thread...

    One other comment would be about your pedals -- SPD's are a very small platform. I used to ride them & would get hot-spots on the balls of my feet on long rides. I switched to Time Attack pedals, which are a larger & more stable platform, kept my Sidi Dominators & have been happy ever since.

    I would really love some examples of what you all consider small platforms vs. large platforms... I have shimano ultegra pedals (PD-6610) and am having a really hard time w/hot spots.... I am looking into thinner socks/different shoes/ and as a last resort, switching pedals (although, some shoes are more than the pedals so maybe I should reverse those?? )

    Thanks so much for any info!

    Tracy

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    What kind of socks and shoes are you using right now? Do you think you're getting hot spots because the shoes are too tight, because the sole of your foot rubs against the inside of the shoe, or... ?

    The thinnest socks I've found are DeFeet Speedes and Pearl Izumi Originals. The Speedes are ok for me with running shoes, which have lots of padding on the inside, but not with bike shoes -- not even ones that fit snugly. The PI's are cute but they're thin, slippery, the seams bunch up -- not good for cycling.

    As I mentioned in the thread you cited (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=6938), I've had the best luck with going up a half a size in shoes and wearing thick socks: DeFeet Cush 3D Lows. DeFeet Levitators are an alternative to Cush 3D's if your feet are wide at the heel and/or narrow in the front. Oh, and when I bike or run I always use foot powder -- keeps your feet dry, which helps to avoid painful rubbing between foot and shoe.

    Have you tried Sock Guy socks? They're thin, but not as thin as Speedes, and much more comfy, imo. They're my second choice after Cush 3D's.

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    Tracy -
    I can't help with the pedals since I use mountain pedals - Frogs - on my road bikes, and I sense that you're looking for road pedals...

    But on the socks front, I've been wearing SmartWool socks exclusively and find them very comfortable. My favorites for cycling are their "cycling ultra lite mini crew" socks. You can see them at http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=14193.

    Here's hoping that you find a quick (and easy!) solution to your foot hot spots problem.

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    I have Look pedals and I think these have a fairly large surface area compared to some others I've seen.

    They're the only pedals I've ever used and I haven't had a problem with hotspots yet.

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    thanks ladies!

    I have shimano road shoes right now and when I ride, they are very loose so there's lots of room for air... but still I have hot feet The socks I wear right now are really generic, very thin socks, but I will try some suggested here to see if that makes any difference... Yesterday, I took my socks off altogether and it helped, but still did not eliminate the problem... I'm starting to think its the shoes but I keep hoping its the socks!

    Before I stopped cycling (8 years ago) I rode quite often in the bay area and have never had this problem before. Same shoe brand (new model), similar socks, same pedal brand but much different model.

    I am really struggling to find a solution as we live in a hot area and this comes up on every ride longer than 20 miles. I don't really want to do sandals as I don't feel like my feet are protected on the road.

    Again, thank you for the sock suggestions, I'm going to order some today!!!

    Tracy

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    hi tracy! for my every day rides... i just wear the little low cut athletic socks from target... they are thin.... but they are cotton... however i don't have any issues with them!

    almost any of the cycling socks from an LBS will be thin.... (and you have to remember.... unless i have on leg warmers... i won't wear the higher socks cuz of tanlines!)

    perhaps you need to try a different shoe? i love specialized... my first pair were WSD.... and VERY comfortable! i had (yes had) to go with the men's version when i got new ones for the new bike (cuz the men's were black.. the women's carbon were fugly! but i digress!) hubby used to wear the expensive sidi's... when they were wearing out... he tried specialized and is HOOKED! says they are WAY more comfy than the sidis... which are supposed to be such dookie hot shoes!

    as for pedals... i use speedplay! i don't have any problems with hot spots *knock on wood*.... plus they are really easy to clip in and out of!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmyt
    I have Look pedals and I think these have a fairly large surface area compared to some others I've seen.

    They're the only pedals I've ever used and I haven't had a problem with hotspots yet.

    I'm thinking about switching over to Looks but............I have to walk my bike into the office or the store etc etc and wasn't sure if the Look cleats are walkable?......would love to hear your opinion

    also, I got a great deal on the Look pedals and cleats but they are the red cleats which I understand have more float........something I Don't want. Which cleats do you use?
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    Caligurl, i didn't mean this to be posted for tracy, actually Cari had a similar post about Sidi shoes and i meant to reply to her post ( Ooops) Sorry, btw i have nothing against carbon soles, i never even tried them.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorsairMac
    I'm thinking about switching over to Looks but............I have to walk my bike into the office or the store etc etc and wasn't sure if the Look cleats are walkable?......would love to hear your opinion

    also, I got a great deal on the Look pedals and cleats but they are the red cleats which I understand have more float........something I Don't want. Which cleats do you use?
    Look cleats on road shoes are not recessed (like SPD cleats are on MTB shoes) so it's a bit harder to walk in them. You can, however, get rubber cleat covers which will keep you from slipping around.

    Which Look pedals did you get a deal on? Look cleats aren't that expensive -- around $20, I think. If they're regular Look pedals, you can buy the black delta cleats, which have zero degrees float. If they're Look KeO pedals you have three choices. They usually come with a gray cleat which has 4.5 degrees float, and you can also buy the black (0 degress) or red (9 degrees) KeO cleats.

    ~Cari, who's been doing her homework

 

 

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