Originally posted by: notfred
I assume you're not using clipless pedals? There really aren't any shoes that are good for both.
Originally posted by: ArmenK
Originally posted by: notfred
I assume you're not using clipless pedals? There really aren't any shoes that are good for both.
I dont have clipless pedals. I just need something that will be durable in rugged conditions but will also double as a running shoe.
Originally posted by: newbiepcuser
Originally posted by: ArmenK
Originally posted by: notfred
I assume you're not using clipless pedals? There really aren't any shoes that are good for both.
I dont have clipless pedals. I just need something that will be durable in rugged conditions but will also double as a running shoe.
Just get some trail running shoes. Nothing to recommend that is special for "mtn biking" if you're not using clipless pedals.
New Balance makes some nice shoes for trail running. I wouldn't use regular running shoes cause they will get very dirty, worn out quicker if you're doing actual mtn biking.
Recommend me a shoe
Originally posted by: Tylanner
$66 with moshquerade's uber deal in Hot Deals......
LINKERS
Trail Lizard!!
Originally posted by: SuperSix
Recommend me a shoe
How 'bout an English course?? :|
<-- absolutely HATES this "recommend me" crap
Originally posted by: ArmenK
Originally posted by: notfred
I assume you're not using clipless pedals? There really aren't any shoes that are good for both.
I dont have clipless pedals. I just need something that will be durable in rugged conditions but will also double as a running shoe.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: ArmenK
Originally posted by: notfred
I assume you're not using clipless pedals? There really aren't any shoes that are good for both.
I dont have clipless pedals. I just need something that will be durable in rugged conditions but will also double as a running shoe.
You need something with somewhat firm sole that keeps your leg well controlled and not wobbly for biking. I would also recommend getting toe clips, so you want to find something that has somewhat thicker fabric on top to withstand friction from the toe clips.
I highly recommend new balance trail running shoes. I wear NB705's when I bike to work. Had them for 3 years now, and they are still in good shape after 3000 biked miles, and I wear them to the gym as well and hiking from time to time, though the trail grip isn't very good anymore since they are pretty worn. First I wore them around like everyday sneakers until I got a new pair and started using these to bike.
After a quick look at the NB website, it looks like most of their shoes have gotten softer and lighter built. I think NB 604 is the one I would pick for biking and running.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
After a quick look at the NB website, it looks like most of their shoes have gotten softer and lighter built. I think NB 604 is the one I would pick for biking and running.