Sports direct do the muddyfox ones for around £20. My mate wears them and he likes them.
I got mine on eBay, but watch for sizing as my road shoes are a 43 and my mountain bike ones are an 42. I'm normally a 41/42 (7 1/2) in trainers and shoes.
Sports direct do the muddyfox ones for around £20. My mate wears them and he likes them.
I got mine on eBay, but watch for sizing as my road shoes are a 43 and my mountain bike ones are an 42. I'm normally a 41/42 (7 1/2) in trainers and shoes.
Anecdotal I know, but I have a pair of the MuddyFox shoes and find them hateful things that rub. I've got the Rexton's in road flavour and can't fault them.
He went one size bigger. I think you have to go try them on and see what you think.
If you go to a bike shop then they might let you try them on a bike too on a turbo trainer.
I had a pair of Muddy Fox MTB type shoes, they didn't last too long. Fell to bits around the cleat fitting.
I've had a pair of Aldi / Lidl MTB type for a few years, they are quite heavy but still in good condition.
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