My lake SPD shoes came with spikes that you could screw in to similarly positioned holes near the toe end. You had to be careful you didn't stand on your tyre.
I never used the spikes but could be useful if off roading in muddy conditions. The shoes are long gone but I must have the spikes residing somewhere in a draw.
Touring shoes
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At the last count:- Peugeot 531 pro, Dawes Discovery Tandem, Dawes Kingpin X3, Raleigh 20 stowaway X2, 1965 Moulton deluxe, Falcon K2 MTB dropped bar tourer, Rudge Bi frame folder, Longstaff trike conversion on a Giant XTC 840
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Wot they said Although I wouldn't think of using them for serious off-road riding. They look and feel like a road shoe.
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I endorse the views of others on here about the Exostar shoes from Spa. Had a pair as main shoes for 3 years, excellent, robust and vfm.
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Ive found the Shimano shoes are perfect to walk around in. Not a penguin in sight!!!NUKe wrote: ↑6 Apr 2021, 9:40am I don't like walking in cleated shoes. So for touring if I want to walk about once the Destination is reached I would either ride on flat pedals and walking shoes, or take a light weight pair of shoes in my luggage to wear off the bike, that way the shoes can remain cycling orientated.
That said Shimano touring sandals can be a great option for Summer touring.
Cheers James
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Thanks for your responses. Taking the point about the velcro strap i have ordered shimano mt5 and looking forward to using them in the warm spring sunshine next week.
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I have a pair of PlanetX own brand mountain bike shoes which have recessed SPDs that don't hit the floor.
They do scream cyclist though, and they aren't the world's most breathable things. Those Giro's look smart.
They do scream cyclist though, and they aren't the world's most breathable things. Those Giro's look smart.
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The mt5 shoes i ordered were too small so back they go and as they don't have my size I am ordering stelvio from spa. I wear 43 so will order that but do stelvio come up a bit small? Also not sure about laces and wondered if a toggle would work. Faffing a out a bit but I like my kit to last a long time so like to get it right. Thanks
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Shoes are about personal fit. Feet are a complex 3d shape and "shoe size" is a pretty vague way to approximate that, so try on alternatives if possible (even if that means ordering a few pairs and sending a load back).
I tend to tour in Shimano SD5 sandals in summer, but I can only get away with those as the lack of upper means the relative narrowness of Shimano footwear isn't a problem. I find their shoes far too narrow for me and I have to go two sizes up to get wide enough, and then they're too long. So they're a "no" from me... but my wife gets on fine with them.
I'm currently using some Specialized BG SPuD compatible ones which I quite like... though a quick trawl suggests the bargain price I paid was because they were end of line.
Pete.
I tend to tour in Shimano SD5 sandals in summer, but I can only get away with those as the lack of upper means the relative narrowness of Shimano footwear isn't a problem. I find their shoes far too narrow for me and I have to go two sizes up to get wide enough, and then they're too long. So they're a "no" from me... but my wife gets on fine with them.
I'm currently using some Specialized BG SPuD compatible ones which I quite like... though a quick trawl suggests the bargain price I paid was because they were end of line.
Pete.
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