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    Quote Originally Posted by moonfroggy View Post
    i was going to recommend these http://www.zappos.com/five-ten-impac...-w-grey-purple

    but they are almost the same as the five-ten shoes you listed. i know someone here posted before that they really do stick well to the pedals.
    This is good to know - and I figure that it the winter that it is even more important that they stick well given the different weather conditions. My new pedals will have more pins than my old pair, and they will be adjustable or removable so I can fine-tune them. The soles on both of these links appear to be quite substantial and that should help with my support needs.

    The two links look like they are basically the same shoe, guess the few $$ extra on the grey and purple are because they aren't basic black I will look around a little longer - it is still warm enough to wear my Keene Commuters a little longer. I am sure that mountain bike shoe covers would fit them - or at least toe covers...

    The reviews for this shoe at Zappos return again and again to how well they stick to the pins on the pedals, and apparently some are even able to pull the pedals up with them! They are apparently stiff enough, and last for years. I just might be sold... they may not be the prettiest - but I don't buy bike shoes for their looks.

    EDITED: for those who use the Five-Ten shoes - can you really pull the pedal up with them as some of the reviews I have read appear to indicate? If so then this might be a problem...
    Last edited by Catrin; 11-13-2010 at 05:36 PM.

 

 

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