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  • Which shoes for flat pedals this winter?
  • chunkymonkey
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    Can’t for the life of me find my Diadora boots so on the hunt for some new ones for this winter. Only ever ride flats but need something that’s fairly waterproof/resistant as well as being quite flexible.

    Nothing in the LBS so may take a punt at something on-line. Budget up to £100 but tempted to buy some new Shimano Saint pedals so may be £60 😆

    colournoise
    Full Member

    O Neal Trigger.

    ton
    Full Member

    i was just gonna post something about winter boots. i suffer like man from cold feet. recently fused ankle is going to impound this even more now.
    so i am after something waterproofish and warm.
    looked at these,
    http://www.merrell.com/UK/en_GB/capra-rise-mid-waterproof/25261M.html?dwvar_25261M_color=J35827

    ok for the waterproof bit, but i may need something warmer.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    I think I’m just going to power through with the Five Ten Elements, wateproof socks, and merino inside. It’s really not ideal but it does work and there’s no sacrifice of grip. Unless I get cold enough that I can’t feel my feet, at which point I can’t tell if I’m standing on the pedals 😆

    Simon
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    If I had the money I’d give these a try, http://www.fiveten.com/us/freerider-eps-core-black

    But I don’t so it’ll be my old Danny Mac Freeriders and merino sealskinz again this winter.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    That new Freerider is nearly cool- the list of features might as well say “everything you want apart from the waterproofing and higher top that’d make everything else work”. The Element gave us sort-of-water-resistance. It’s like they’re dripfeeding features rather than making the right shoe straight off, so they can sell a new model every year, or something.

    jeff1155
    Full Member

    I like my Five Ten Impact mids – they’ve been submerged in mud and kept my feet dry and warm enough.

    Simon
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    Yep, a mid-top, fully waterproof, insulated Five Ten with a lace keeper would be the ideal.

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    Pretty sure the EPS comes in mid height

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Oooh, apologies to Five Ten. Now they just need to waterproof the stupid things 😆 Might get some anyway

    roverpig
    Full Member

    Like the FiveTen, but actually waterproof

    Vaude Moab STX

    Northwind
    Full Member

    How is the sole on those Vaudes? Never been that convinced by vibram, but it’s that big flat patch that catches the eye, on a winter shoe- is it not slippery death on mud?

    asbrooks
    Full Member

    To keep you’re feet warm use these.
    Foot Warmers

    roverpig
    Full Member

    How is the sole on those Vaudes? Never been that convinced by vibram, but it’s that big flat patch that catches the eye, on a winter shoe- is it not slippery death on mud?

    Not sure, to be honest. I thought they looked interesting and they got a good review in the mag, but I’ve not tried them myself.

    nach
    Free Member

    How is the sole on those Vaudes? Never been that convinced by vibram, but it’s that big flat patch that catches the eye, on a winter shoe- is it not slippery death on mud?

    Here’s Hannah’s review of the waterproof mids[/url]. I’m riding the non-mid, non-waterproof ones, and they have the same sole.

    The first ride I went on with mine involved a steep, snow covered section of hike a bike – too steep to push up, easier to carry. They were great for that and have been great ever since. Not perfect on mud, but better than my AM41s or any other flat soled shoe I’ve ridden – you just have to get your weight into your toes and heels for it.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Ah, the toes are way knobblier than I thought, that’s smart. Cheers!

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