Shoes

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Parera said:
Tried Giro; SLX pro and a model with a buckle. They were ok; SLX is light. Cheaply made though, judging by appearance. Easton/bell looked like they cut a few corners. Fiziks were nice; understated, Italian craftsmanship. Fit was nice and roomy. The sail cloth straps though look suspect.

Sidi it is, I think. Now I will just have to figure out which pair. Those ergo 3 white/black/red are sharp, so are the white ones. Hmmmm. Also thinking keo blades for pedals.

Got some Blades on closeout.
 
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luckyboy said:
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Too bright for me, but it may help people in vehicles see you better.
 
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LugHugger said:
You might want to try the Mavic line of shoes. They have excellent reputation from their years of making the adidas branded models and their own brand have been positively reviewed.
Had the Adidas Prolights, and they were great shoes with a very thin and stiff carbon sole, but they died when a main retention strap broke, and there are no replacement parts for the shoe, unlike with Sidi.
 
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+1. Or Louis Garneau's for a very wide foot. Plus they have heat-moldable uppers which feel UNBELIEVABLY GOOD when you put them on your feet straight out of the oven at 60 deg c. :)