View Poll Results: What kind of biking shoes do you have?

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  • Sidi

    1 11.11%
  • Shimano

    0 0%
  • Pearl Izumi

    1 11.11%
  • SixSixOne/AXO

    5 55.56%
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  • Adidas

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  • Lake

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  • Time

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Thread: Mtn Biking shoe poll

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    Mtn Biking shoe poll

    Trying to see what everybody is using, and what their experience has been. I used to use Diadora, but for the last year I have been using Pearl Izumi - Vagabond II's. I actually have had good luck with them. I am thinking of getting a pair of Sidi's though, not the 250.00+ top of the line, but a lesser model.

    Also, does everybody use SPD cleats, which would mean that you have SPD pedals?
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    Specialized. They're VERY comfortable, I really like them.



    Before that: Northwave - which I LOVED, but they were completely worn out - had them for years, switched to the Specialized because I got a good deal for them.

    You dont have either of these on your poll. :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by TreeHugger
    Specialized. They're VERY comfortable, I really like them.



    Before that: Northwave - which I LOVED, but they were completely worn out - had them for years, switched to the Specialized because I got a good deal for them.

    You dont have either of these on your poll. :-)
    Sorry, it would not let me add anymore to the poll than I currently loaded. In fact, I had to delete one (Cannondale) and re-submit it again.

    What model Specialized do you have? How long have you had them?
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    In my opinion, Sidis are the best-fitting, most durable shoes money can buy. Had a pair of Dominators for about three years now, still going strong. Love these shoes. As for cleats, I have Eggbeaters, dunno if that helps with anything

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    I am currently wearing the Nike Alpin III. I have tried Sidi and Shimano shoes and I am really happy with the Alpin's they are a great fit and I love the ventilation and the abuse they have taken and they still look new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross
    In my opinion, Sidis are the best-fitting, most durable shoes money can buy. Had a pair of Dominators for about three years now, still going strong. Love these shoes. As for cleats, I have Eggbeaters, dunno if that helps with anything
    I also roll with the eggbeaters, I won't ever change.



    Two wheels are better than four, keep the rubber side down.

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    I am Using 661 nuevo there a 2004-2005 model, Great shoes, they were more of and entry level shoe but they are very durable and well put together. This is my first set of MTB shoes I have used them with BMX pedals , SPD's (shimonno and Wellgo) and now with the Crankbrothers I am using Crankbrothers Mallet C's. The Crankbros are by far my favorite they are very easy for me to clip out of. I always had a hard time clipping out of the Shimano PD-M424 and an even harder time out of the Wellgo ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by derstuka
    Quote Originally Posted by TreeHugger
    Specialized. They're VERY comfortable, I really like them.



    Before that: Northwave - which I LOVED, but they were completely worn out - had them for years, switched to the Specialized because I got a good deal for them.

    You dont have either of these on your poll. :-)
    Sorry, it would not let me add anymore to the poll than I currently loaded. In fact, I had to delete one (Cannondale) and re-submit it again.

    What model Specialized do you have? How long have you had them?
    I have those exact ones in the picture, (except last year's model) but I dont remember the actual name of the model, sorry. I cant afford Sidis, I know people swear by them although I've never even tried a pair on, but these are a really great, more affordable, alternative, I'd say.

    (I use Time pedals)
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    I have 661's with SPD and realy like them.
    Just this season I switched to Azonic A-frame pedals (no more spd) and bought Five.Ten impact shoes, They have been awsome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by live2ride

    I also roll with the eggbeaters, I won't ever change.
    Eggbeaters ftw. sweet pedals, not if you really want to feel something under your feet though. But I guess that's why they have the mallet, candy. dunno what them are like.

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    Yea I usually wear shoes
    So, Kid, you think you got what it takes to be a Punch King?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PunchKing
    Yea I usually wear shoes
    Show us your pedals! The way you fly up the trail makes me want some pedals just like yours! will it help me?

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