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Old 03-07-15, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by tjspiel
There are a wide variety of SPD compatible shoes and sandals. Mine are almost like sneakers. I can most definitely walk normally. The only time I can tell I'm wearing clipless shoes is outdoors on concrete or walking down some stairs.

I wouldn't consider that one "busted" based on a single shoe.
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When I say Walk normally, that means being able to walk on the exposed aggregate walkway outside our back door without sounding like I'm wearing horseshoes, being able to walk on the road or a parking lot and not skittering if I happen to step on a pebble, or walk on our gravel driveway without crunching and grinding.

I selected the shoe specifically because of positive reviews and recommendations of its walk ability. Yes I can walk and run in them without problem, but to say they're like normal shoes that don't require extra consideration is optimistic at best, which is kind of the point of my post. SPD is a nice system that works great, but its not all puppys and rainbows as some claim.

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