Originally Posted by
ciclista_pazza
. , but I'm not sure those people wear them in the conditions that regular cyclists encounter on a daily basis. Any feedback from those who ride in SAS shoes would be appreciated.
I don't think regular cyclists ride in the rain, unless commuting when there's no choice. My experience in New Mexico was the rains arrived typically around 11AM and I'd plan my rides to be done before then. It avoided the heat as well. Why not ride earlier and avoided the rain, then there's no issue as to how the shoes hold up when wet.