Corsair, I have the red cleats, the ones with the most float. I got these because 1) they were the cheapest and 2) they offered the most float which at the time I understood as being most amenable to a newer rider's knees.
Walking in Looks is.... interesting. They can be quite slippy, as Cari said. I have seen the ads for the cleat covers, but I don't know if they would help with the ease of walking. It might help with the slip factor (let me warn you about the TREACHEROUSNESS of using a port-a-potty during a ride while wearing these shoes...heh). Looks have some degree of thickness which causes you, when walking, to tend to walk back on your heels (your toes, for example, are up higher off the ground than your heels). This makes it difficult to walk, especially if walking up a hill.
I don't personally mind walking shorter distances (into buildings, across roads, etc.) in my shoes, but if you are used to a MTB style shoe it may be annoying for you.
However, don't get me wrong, I am a new road biker, and I have found these cleat/pedal systems to be extremely easy to use and my learning curve has been very sharp with them!
K.



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Just kidding!
I think you are rubbing off on me hee hee hee!!!! Of course it fits well and I love the shoe - but its always cool when it looks good too!

