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  1. #1
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    Oct 2006
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    Thanks, all, for the help and SheFly, your picture what just what I needed to see. I figured that I would have to cut out the area where the cleat goes on. Did you use the hardware that came with the cleat to attach them or the screws that Lake provided? It's reassuring to know that clipping in and out in no problem. Now I have to decide which ones I want. My husband told me to keep both pairs, but I'd rather return one.

  2. #2
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    May 2006
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    I don't think it matters which hardware you use to mount the cleat to the shoe. Chickwhorips said that she used the cleat hardware, so I would go with that.

    If you only want one winter shoe, I would suggest the Lakes. The Sidis have a hard plastic sole - think of this on a COLD day - not at all flexible, and likely to conduct cold (although maybe I am wrong). Plus, you said the Lakes were cheaper .

    Let me know how you end up liking them if that's what you decide.

    SheFly

    p.s.
    A picture is always worth a thousand words!

 

 

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