Are cycling shoes necessary , if so why ?

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Low Gear Guy

Veteran
Location
Surrey
For touring and leisure rides I prefer traditional clips with loose straps. These keep my feet in approximately the right location with being too tight.

I only take one pair of shoes on tour so need something I can easily walk in. I don't fancy walking around the ferry with SPD-L's.
 

Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
I don't fancy walking around the ferry with SPD-L's

SPD's with the recessed cleat are as easy to walk in as normal shoes.
 

T675Rich

Senior Member
Location
Birmingham
I have been paying more attention, or trying to, to my foot position when I pedal and I find myself working my way to peddling on my arches with out even thinking about it so when I notice I shift back to the balls of my feet as I assume arches are a bad idea. SPD dealies would stop that but it still feels like overkill, I might try and pick up a cheap pair so if I don't get on with them I haven't lost much.
 

SuperHans123

Formerly known as snertos999
I have been paying more attention, or trying to, to my foot position when I pedal and I find myself working my way to peddling on my arches with out even thinking about it so when I notice I shift back to the balls of my feet as I assume arches are a bad idea. SPD dealies would stop that but it still feels like overkill, I might try and pick up a cheap pair so if I don't get on with them I haven't lost much.
Nowt wrong with BLOBBOFOOT!
 
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