Driving shoes

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admaraujo

Original Poster:

62 posts

112 months

Sunday 4th October 2015
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I currently use Stand21 Daytona II... They are starting to be knackered. Stupidly comfortable but a tad on the expensive side.

What is the current feel on driving shoes? Is it worth to brace myself and buy new Stand21's? Or are there more cost conscious and comfortable options?

TheHoof

269 posts

172 months

Sunday 4th October 2015
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Do you mean for track work thereby needing flame retardant materials or would non-flame retardant suffice. If the latter, I normally drive our Caterham in a pair of Puma Speedcats or my Alpine Stars kart boots which I already had for karting.

g7jhp

6,964 posts

238 months

Wednesday 7th October 2015
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Converse All-star Hi-Tops as they're skinny!

Gingerbread Man

9,171 posts

213 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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Puma Speedcats here as well.

CR500Dom

18 posts

105 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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Whatever Puma Racing type ones are on offer in Sports Direct at the time......
Currently rocking Puma Future Cats in a Ferrari red flavour biggrin

andy99998

28 posts

102 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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g7jhp said:
Converse All-star Hi-Tops as they're skinny!
+1 for converse all-stars - the puma's work well too but more often than not I'm in converse around the house if I decide to go for a random drive.....speaking of....its a clear sunny day here..hmm

knight

5,207 posts

279 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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I use Puma speedcats, my daughter has wised upto the fact that if I'm wearing them she might get to go in it, such as on the school run this morning smile