You are fine, I cycle through 5 pairs during various parts of the year. 2 regular road, 1 Winter road boot, and 2 SPD type. Plus a couple old pairs I can never seem to throw away.
You are fine, I cycle through 5 pairs during various parts of the year. 2 regular road, 1 Winter road boot, and 2 SPD type. Plus a couple old pairs I can never seem to throw away.
I'm with Mr. SR500 on this one. I have 4 pairs now- 1 road, 2 mountain (1 for commuting and 1 for getting muddy), and 1 winter pair- with a 5th pair on the way (to replace the nearly worn-out commuting ones).
Hrm. I've got 7 pairs. 1 pair of carbon fiber road shoes in case I ever go to road cycling. 1 pair of cycle shoes for my mountain bike. 1 pair that I leave at the bf's. 1 pair at my house. 1 pair of keen sandals. 1 pair that have a high ankle strap, so I never use them. 1 pair of winter shoes so I don't have to deal with shoe covers.
I'm not terribly picky about shoes, I always find them on sale in my size.
Just call me Imelda....
1 pair with crank bro's cleats for my commuter (my retired racing shoes)
1 pair with carbon soles & speedplays for racing
1 pair of touring shoes that are the ones I started with (and are handy to keep around as errand shoes - look like tennies and easily walkable)
1 pair with toe spikes for cross
1 pair of winter boots
I think thats all of them....
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Eh, I just wish I'd have had one spare dry pair to put on this morning.![]()
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I wasn't aware of cycling shoes with toe spikes.
Winter boots...specifically made for cycling? Please clue me in or just an ordinary boot reserved exclusively for cycling?
Ok, I do have a confession..I actually have a 4th pr...Shimano mtn bike shoes...which I don't like entirely but I will wear them if other prs. get too wet or I'm desperate.
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I have 4 pairs but only wear two (mostly only one, really).
One pair of red Sidis that I wear for my road riding, which is most of the riding I do.
One pair of Shimano mtn bike shoes that I wear on the rare occasions that I use my mountain bike.
One pair of silver Sidis that are too small - they seemed okay when I bought them but are uncomfortable as my feet swell during long rides on hot days. I really don't know why I keep them, I just don't know what else to do with them and they were too expensive to just throw out.
One pair of Nike mountain bike shoes that were a free gift for my participation in the Wildflower Mountain Biking for Women video -- Nike was a a sponsor of the video. They're my backup shoes for mtn biking, but since I don't do much of that these days, I haven't needed them in a while.
I will keep the current Sidis until they wear out.
Some mt bike shoes come with optional toe spikes - I put them on the shoes I intend to use for cross because they should help with run ups.
The winter shoes I have are specifically for cold wet weather. I have a pair of winter Sidis - they have no communication between the outer sole and the inner boot - so no water up through the cleat holes. They have a neoprene cuff around the ankle to keep water from going down the tops. I love, love, love them. As long as I'm careful keeping my socks tucked all the way in and pull my tights over the tops of the cuffs (and sometimes still add booties if its really pouring...) my feet not only stay warm, but also dry for hours, even in the pouring rain.
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I have 6
1 x road shoes(specialized)
1 x cheap exustar shoes that I use for lunchtime spin classes at the gym and keep in my locker
1 x didora touring shoes that are just a smidge small but I wear on my commute
1 x lake touring shoes that I use on my cycling holidays
1 x shimano sandals
1 x old road shoes (shimano) - I've put spd cleats on them have kept them on the basis that I'll use them on the spin bike at home - but I've been going at the gym so don't use it much
Put this in a context that normally I am so not a shoe person - I have two pairs of dress work shoes - one I keep at work to change into, one I keep at home for when I am travelling for work. I have four pairs of casual shoes (a pair of old running shoes, a pair of doc martens, jandals (flip flops) and a pair of crocs. Throw in a couple of pairs of running and gym shoes and the maths says more than a third of my total shoe collection is cycling shoes
Like Eden, mine are Sidi winter cycling shoes. SPD-compatible. I just bought them this summer, but I'm really hopeful that they'll keep my feet warm this winter. Booties (mostly) did the trick last year, but are a fuss when I'm trying to hurry out the door. The only potential problem that I see is that the neoprene cuff is a little bigger than my ankle, so I can't get it as tight as it should be.
I only have one pair of cycling shoes-SIDI's...Am I still acceptable?
I'd love another pair & am keeping an eagle eye on the US-AUD exchange rate![]()