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medicineman

Original Poster:

1,817 posts

260 months

Sunday 10th August 2008
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Well me the cleats have finally fallen out (or fallen off as the case was several times) so I've invested in a set of DMR V12 Magnesium. Anyone got any recommendation for a decent set of shoes to wear with these or will any old hiking boot / shoe do? Cheers.

Jimbo.

4,166 posts

212 months

Sunday 10th August 2008
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FiveTen Impact 2s:

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...

Amazingly grippy: once your floot is on the pedal it's not moving at all.

Not even remotely waterproof, however...

mat205125

17,790 posts

236 months

Sunday 10th August 2008
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I use DMR V12, and ride with flat soled skate style trainers. The soft rubber soles grip brilliantly, however their lifespan can be quite limited when the weather gets stty

pedantlewis

288 posts

220 months

Sunday 10th August 2008
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Any skate shoe with a flat sole ought to do the trick, Vans with the waffle sole if you can find them.

If you want a cheap pair just to see if flats are for you, go to T K Maxx. They always have loads in.

Moose.

5,345 posts

264 months

Monday 11th August 2008
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Jimbo. said:
FiveTen Impact 2s:

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...

Amazingly grippy: once your floot is on the pedal it's not moving at all.
Seconded yes

Jimbo. said:
Not even remotely waterproof, however...
True, however combined with these socks

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...

and you're onto a winner. DMR V12s + 5-10s are almost as good as clips with the added safety of being able to jump clear if it all goes pear-shaped hehe

-C-

518 posts

218 months

Monday 11th August 2008
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5:10's.

Even if they do look like 'special shoes'.

I have the special 'Sam Hill Fanboi Edition' because they don't have the stupid 1 piece wraparound tongue the normal ones have, and thus fit my feet better. They are nicely covered in mud now to hide all that...

Infinately more grip than any skate shoe offers, plus the sole is a lot stiffer making them more comfortable on the bike.

P-Jay

11,240 posts

214 months

Monday 11th August 2008
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4th'ed (if that's a term) for the 5.10's. Picked up a pair in Morzine last month and the difference from wearing old Etnies Sk8er shoes is huge. Super stiff sole really cuts down on painful feet and the grip is amazing. That stealth rubber stuff is witchcraft. Not to mention skate shoes soak up water like a sponge, I gave on up mine and bought the 5.10's in the middle of a wet riding day, when I took them off they weighed 1kgs each easily.

Only downsides are on the rare occasion your foot slips a bit you have to make a very exaggerated effort to get your foot off and put it back on. You simply cannot move your foot on the pedal. The massive wrap around tongue is very comfortable for me, but putting it on with a swollen / sore ankle was agonising.