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  1. #1
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    Really? It seems all the shoes I've looked at are hundreds of dollars ~ maybe because I don't know what I'm looking for lol.

    Where are you looking for these shoes and what exactly are they called?

    Thanks
    One out of shape mom getting ready to bike across Kansas

  2. #2
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    I'd be interested in the shoes, too...for my road bike because clipless have been a disaster, and at this point, DH forbids me from wearing them

  3. #3
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    Since I'm not in your area I can't really suggest stores to look for the best deals in, but as far as types of shoes - Check out Bike Nashbar or Performance to get an idea of what kind of shoes go for those prices.

    At Nashbar on their mt bike shoe page they have 9 different shoes for under $25. On their "casual" shoe page (these tend to look like sneakers) they have 5 or 6 more.

    Many of the bike shops around here have piles of clearance shoes too. I even found a pair of real honest to goodness Sidi Geniuses for $30 once (but I have a *very* small foot, so I stand a better chance of this kind of thing). If you have any shops that sell used bikes in your area you might be able to find some shoes there too. I've seen new/nearly new shoes quite cheap around here.

    I got my first pair of shoes made for cycling long ago when I was a teenager... this was before clipless pedals really became normal - they'd probably only been in wider use for a year or two. The shoes were basically Nike tennis shoes with a steel shank in the sole...
    Last edited by Eden; 09-01-2009 at 02:58 PM.
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  4. #4
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    thanks for the suggestions! I found some shoes I like on the Nashbar site ~ when I was looking at the sizing I noticed the sizing chart they have is totally different than the shimano sizing chart ~ I was looking at the Shimano MT31 ~ do you have any idea about the sizing for these shoes? I have never bought shoes online ~ kinda scary lol.
    One out of shape mom getting ready to bike across Kansas

  5. #5
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    I'd go with Shimano's sizing charts. Specialty shoes, like cycling or running shoes, tend to vary by brand. You might also want to try on a pair of Shimano shoes at a bike shop to get an idea if the sizing feels big, small, etc.

  6. #6
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    great idea ~ looks like it's time for another trip to town and the bike shop.
    One out of shape mom getting ready to bike across Kansas

  7. #7
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    or just try different regular shoes.

    Some of my shoes are better than others for riding on platform pedals, and it doesn't seem too predictable as to sole stiffness- just that some work, some don't.
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