Driving Shoes

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del mar

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199 months

Sunday 4th March 2018
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Evening,

Does anybody have any that don't make you look like a **** ?

I like the look of piloti prototipo and sparco esse, has anybody had a pair ?

Trainers are a bit clumpy and can't always wear loafers.

Thanks

Del

del mar

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2,838 posts

199 months

Monday 5th March 2018
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Thank you - I will try the Piloti ones if I can find my size, unless you have size 5 - 7 feet they appear to be difficult to find !

Sad Ken - Gloves I could do with a pair of those, any suggestions ?

Blade7 - I am also looking for some new motorbike boots, now yes I could wear trainers as well but.....


del mar

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2,838 posts

199 months

Monday 5th March 2018
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Frank7 said:
MYOB said:
Blue Oval84 said:
Just go barefoot if you really want to feel the pedals?

In the summer I go barefoot quite regularly if I'm wearing flip flops (which are dreadful to drive in IME)
I hope you are not being serious?
I couldn’t believe that the OP was being serious, DRIVING SHOES? I thought, “surely he’s having a Turkish?”
If I HAVE to drive, which I avoid like the plague, I just wear whatever shoes I have on at the time, I just can’t imagine poncing about putting a different pair on, just to operate the two pedals.
Are you on the right fourm here ?

This is where you have it all wrong...

Even a simple run to B & Q I put on a full race suit and fire retardant underwear, makes the run far more exciting.

That is where you and I are different, I enjoy driving, I will go for a drive just to drive, and a track day with big wide trainers in a narrow little peddle box can be less than ideal.