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Morning,
Looking for a new pair of commuting shoes, and would like something a little more casual so I don't always have to have a second pair of shoes at work.
Like the look of the Chrome Kursk or even the Giro Alpenduro things.
Any other options?
Cheers,
Paul
Giro Terraduro (spelling?)
been wearing em for just this sort of job for 12 months
Specialized cadet?
I got some Teva Pivots. Dead comfy. They have a lace flap thing, so look a little bit special. If I was wearing the type of shoe more I'd definitely try Specialized 2FOs , but they're £100 so couldn't justify it to myself.
The problem with the Giros and the Cadet/2FO is that although they don't look like cycling shoes they still look like nerd shoes i.e. not stylish!
I quite like the look of the Chrome shoes (especially the Truk) but they're all ruined IMO by the big red logo which make them look like kids' shoes.
DZR are worth checking out but again the branding on some of them is a bit much.
I'd like to get some nice, normal looking SPDs but ultimately it's not a big enough problem for me to justify the price as they tend to be pretty pricey.
There's always the DIY option - loads of people on the web have customised their own normal shoes to take cleats!
The Chrome Kursk are good cycling shoes, sizing issues aside, but they have very stiff soles. Deceivingly so. A bit too stiff for all day wear. They are not Converse All Stars in black rubber.
Anyone invested in a pair of Quoc Pharms?
I guess that makes them better to ride in though - if the soles were too flexy they'd be terrible for riding & you'd get hotspots on longer rides I'd imagine. What were the sizing issues? Bigger/smaller than they should be?but they have very stiff soles. Deceivingly so. A bit too stiff for all day wear. They are not Converse All Stars in black rubber.
Now they look snazzy! I'd definitely get a pair if they turned up cheap on Sport Pursuit one day!Anyone invested in a pair of Quoc Pharms?
The US sizes are about 1/2 to 1 size larger than other US sizes. I am sure how that works out converting to British or EU sizes. I tried mine on in a shop and bought the ones that fitted properly. They have quite slippy heal box, so unless the fit is right you get heal slip when cycling.
I ended up swapping the low Kursks for the Midway. Ankle height and true to converted size with no heal slip. I wouldn't want to wear them all day, but for a few hours they're fine.
The cleats do protrude slightly so when walking you get the tap-tap of the cleat.
Rockport Waterproof brogues for warmer weather, Chelsea boots for colder. You don't need different shoes for cycling.
Midlifecrashes, I do if I want to use SPD's not flats.
Too many years clipped in to change now.
Went with the Alpinenduro.
I was about to suggest 661 Filters, but I see you've gone for the Alpinenduro.
Personally, if the commute is short enough not to justify changing shoes, I'd just wear normal shoes and skate around on the spd pedals, or at least get pedals with a cage of sorts around them.
I like the current crop of Giro shoes - the Alpineduro look good as you can obviously use them off road too but they're not too "mx boot" looking...
I'm hankering after a pair of these (despite having a pair of dromarti ones I hardly wear as they're too "nice" for commuting...)
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Ooooo.........they look nice. *added to wish list*