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caitlinregan
a Commuter
from Date Reviewed: August 12, 2009
Strengths: stiff, durable, very comfortable.Weaknesses: not very fashionable colors.Bottom Line: These shoes are the best for commuting! they are stiff and spd compatable, AND great for walking and all day wear. I usually wear mine without socks and find they are not too stuffy. The shoes are very durable and stand up to all-weather riding. I will definately try and get another pair when these are too worn out to use.
Favorite Ride: to work
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$2.00
Purchased At: ebay
Similar Products Used: none.
Bike Setup: Custom Singlespeed
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allervite
a Road Racer
from Redding CADate Reviewed: January 1, 2002
Strengths: Very comfortableWeaknesses: Heavy, not good ventilation.Bottom Line: Very comfortable, but quite heavy.
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$99.00
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: Adidas, Nike
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Steve Metz
a Recreational Rider
from Carlisle. PA USADate Reviewed: August 2, 2000
Strengths: Easy to walk in.Weaknesses: Mediocre all the way around: mediocre ventilation, mediocre materials and construction, mediocre closure with only two velcro straps that tend to bunch up the tongue if your foot is narrow.Bottom Line: Might be worth a look for casual recreational riding or touring if you routinely need to walk a substantial amount in your road shoes (since the cleat is recessed), and if you can find it deeply discounted. Otherwise, you're better off with an entry level model of one of the Italian shoes or even a house brand like Nashbar or Performance.
Similar Products Used: Other shoes: Nashbar, Diadora, Alpinestars
Bike Setup: Lemond Zurich with Ultegra
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