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So, bought in 1995 my specialized body comp pro shoes finally bit the bullet today with one ratchet strap shearing off. Can't grumble...22 years....but need some new xc type shoes for blasts and big days out (think road shoe with grip). I have wanted sidi dominators since about 2005 so almost got excited today when mine broke as it gave me an excuse, but have just read that their soles are hard plastic and offer no grip on rock.
Slim of foot preferable. Anywhere £60 - £140 sort of bracket.
Any recommendations, possibly in stw fashion of what you currently own or recent bargains spotted (in a 47).
Shimano xc7 great shoes quite grippy soles
Shimano seem both more durable than the other brands I've had since a 1990's Specialized pair, and more comfy.
Mentioned it a few times, but I rate Scott shoes, both for quality and price. If you look at their website they have a surprising number of models which you can then google to find (often discounted, e.g. [url= https://www.startfitness.co.uk/cycle/footwear/shoes/scott-mtb-premium-mens-cycling-shoes-black-242139-5129.html ]If you were EU44 or 45[/url])
Northwave have quite a old specialized shape to them, although no idea on how long they last. Was a long time specialized shoe user but last year's shoes have got a lot smaller, lower and the opening to the shoe a LOT smaller certainly the pro ones,ended up damaging my ankle, as they seemed fine in the shop. But on measuring them compared to older ones the space for your foot/ankle has become 1.5 cm less. Although if they fit they were lovely shoes.
I really like my year old Lake shoes:
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