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My Sidi Eagle 5 mtb shoes are just about on their last legs after 7 years of commuting and mountain biking. I love them, but I think its time for something new.
Any recommendations for a good replacement shoe (other than going with the same shoes again)? Something that's lasted you a good 5+ years ideally... I've just upgraded my pedals from cheap SPDs to XT trail pedals with the small cage, so any shoes that interface really well (put a bit of tread on the cage) with XTs would be good.
Looking at up to £150 ish, not bothered about waterproof (I use sealskins socks).
Ta for any advice.
Just replaced my excellent 7 year old Eagle Six's, great shoes for riding in but a bit like Bambi on ice off the bike.
I went for some not so subtle orange Giro Terraduro's. I was concerned about reports of soles de-laminating but I am assured this was an early batch?? Only time will tell but oh my god they were just so comfortable when I tried them on, I could wear them round the house as slippers. Also, walking is now not such a precarious proposition.
Mavic alpine xl for me, bit stiffer than a Sidi underfoot and comfy to hike a bike in too
I'm a confirmed Specialized fanboi when it comes to shoes. £150 gets you either Comps (more race orientated) or Rime's (more trail orientated), either will do the job well I suspect.
Rimes aren't a long lasting shoe, mine are starting to fall apart after 18 months (the padded lining around the heel).