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....junior (14) has found a pair he wants, but not for wearing on the bike (he has a pair for that already). They are cheaper than his usual selection of trainer anyway, but wondering if the softish soles last at all ?
2+ years up to now. Wear them 300+ days a year.
Biomechanically I'm not sure they're a good idea as day to day shoes if you're doing a lot of walking - the friction level between them and tarmac or concrete is unnaturally high and I can't see it having a positive impact on gait.
I've had a few pairs over the years of their casual/skate/urban shoes (Spitfire, etc). I wear the lining out way before the sole goes.
Where I live there's a lot of flagstone paving and I find them great in the winter as the sole actually grips to wet stone. With chucks or walking boots it's like walking on ice!
I have an old pair (not freeriders) I wear off the bike.
The soles when clean are very grippy. I have a cheap rug I use as a mat coming out form the man cave and it sticks to the shoes 👿
They also leave marks on hard floors!
I have a pair of freeriders I wore as casual shoes when out travelling and I wore through the sole underneath the big toe quite quickly.
Useful, thanks, will say yes !