Alternatives to lace-up shoes...

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Mazz

Senior Member
Location
Leicester
I ride a road bike with SPD pedals. In all the years I've been cycling, I've only ever had mountain bike style, canvas lace-up shoes. I normally go through maybe 3 pairs of laces as they eventually snap.
My current shoes are getting worn out and will need replacing soon.

Was thinking of getting some made of a plasticky/hard material upper (more water resistant?) with either Velcro-style straps or those rotating ratchet (boa string?) things. Are those ratchet/laces pretty reliable? Any pros or cons to them?
thanks
 

icowden

Veteran
Location
Surrey
Was thinking of getting some made of a plasticky/hard material upper (more water resistant?) with either Velcro-style straps or those rotating ratchet (boa string?) things. Are those ratchet/laces pretty reliable? Any pros or cons to them?
thanks
Honestly, I was worried about the ratchet lace system but have found them to be brilliant. Slip your foot in, turn the wheel the right number of clicks and then just a push when you want to take the shoe off.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Love Boa system.
1: they work and they work well.
2: Boa has a lifetime guarantee so if the wires or dial breaks they will replace and even send a little tool to do it.

I also use shoes with velcro and they are just as handy too. I've never had a problem with either style of shoe.
 
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Mazz

Mazz

Senior Member
Location
Leicester
I replaced the laces on one pair of shoes with the elastic quick laces as i dont like the thought of laces getting caught in the cranks chain.

I got my laces caught in the chain once - I was so lucky it was my left lace and I ended up toppling onto a grass verge at low speed.
My current SPD shoes have an elasticated loop to tidy away the loose ends of the laces, a nice little safety feature!
 
Love Boa system.
1: they work and they work well.
2: Boa has a lifetime guarantee so if the wires or dial breaks they will replace and even send a little tool to do it.

I also use shoes with velcro and they are just as handy too. I've never had a problem with either style of shoe.

For years after they came to market I was sceptical of Boa reliabilty. but as time passes, and 1000s of people ride 1000s of miles in them, I may just concede that they don't fail very often.
Of course, Ian's post is proof that they DO fail :P

Personally I'm very happy with velcro - seems to be self-selecting, as at my price level Boas tend not to be a choice! Velcro has never failed me. I've literally had winter boots peel apart before the velcro died.

You can certainly adjust velcro straps on the move - it just takes a couple seconds longer than the Boas. Might cost you a Stage Win ...
 
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midlandsgrimpeur

Well-Known Member
Had several pairs of shoes with boa dials, never had any issues at all. Personally I find the micro adjustment of the dial allows for a better fit than straps or laceups.
 

presta

Legendary Member
I got my laces caught in the chain once - I was so lucky it was my left lace and I ended up toppling onto a grass verge at low speed.
My current SPD shoes have an elasticated loop to tidy away the loose ends of the laces, a nice little safety feature!
I've had laces snag in the chainring, this is the solution:

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I once had the bottom of my jeans drop over the end of a cotter pin and get wound round the crank, which dates it a bit.
 

Webbo2

Senior Member
For years after they came to market I was sceptical of Boa reliabilty. but as time passes, and 1000s of people ride 1000s of miles in them, I may just concede that they don't fail very often.
Of course, Ian's post is proof that they DO fail :P

Personally I'm very happy with velcro - seems to be self-selecting, as at my price level Boas tend not to be a choice! Velcro has never failed me. I've literally had winter boots peel apart before the velcro died.

You can certainly adjust velcro straps on the move - it just takes a couple seconds longer than the Boas. Might cost you a Stage Win ...

The problem with Velcro is that it wears out before the shoes do. I have pair of Sidi shoes with a ratchet strap and Velcro across the toes which is so worn and fluffy it barely stays closed.
 

Webbo2

Senior Member
Pull out the dial wriggle your foot and it will have loosened the lace/ fishing line the push the dial back in.
I‘ve never had to loosen mine usually I have to give then a twist to tighten them once I’ve set off.
 
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