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Old 03-18-21, 07:27 AM
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I have Shimano XC Pros but they are meant for a wider foot than I have. Next time I am probably going to try/buy online, the LBS doesn't have enough models in my size.
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Fizik Powerstrap X4 gravel shoes. These were my road shoes when I was running SPD on the road, very comfortable and walkable, and look pretty much like road shoes. I'm using the R5 Powerstraps now with SPD-SLs, still just as comfortable.

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Fizik X3 for road, gravel and singletrack. Light, pretty stiff, nice looking I think. How walkable? Like the Shimano and I imagine other XC shoes the sole is good for short walks, but its just not rugged enough for extended or repeated hikes on rough ground - it'll work but it wont last. Also, and I've heard this elsewhere the mid sole between cleat and heel is super slippery should you miss your clip in. I have stuck a piece of rubber there to save me
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I bought these as my first pair last summer and they seem to be working fine for me. Specialized Sport Mountain Bike Shoes
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Originally Posted by sjammer
I have the Specialized Recon 3.0. For me they are comfortable and stiff.
Same, w/XT (xc) pedals. Wasn't sure I'd like the double Boa closure, but it works well.

These replaced my 10-year old Specialized 'touring' shoes -- essentially a road-shoe look alike with a walkable SPD sole. Can't remember the model name/number. Favourite shoes ever; would have got another pair, but Specialized doesn't seem to make anything like this any longer.
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I bought the Spec Recon shoes with laces in 2016 and they are still going strong; https://road.cc/content/review/21423...-terrain-shoes
They are very stiff but fit my feet well.
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A bit on the pricey side but I have nothing but good things to say about my Giro Sectors.
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I have a set of Pearl Izumi that resemble running/walking shoes with a stiff sole, and set of older Bike Nashbar leather MTB shoes with a stiff sole.

I have SPD pedals on both my road bike and my Gravel Bike, they are pretty much all I use. I was using Look cleats on the road bike, but frankly I'm not racing anymore, and while the Look delta style absolutely transmits a bit more power, the SPD cleats allow me to walk around without looking like duck.
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I've ordered the new Adidas Velosamaba on a whim when they first came out. Been riding with them for about a month now and really liking them. Super comfortable and even wore them at work all day.
https://www.adidas.com/us/the-velosa...es/FW4459.html
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Shimano MT3
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Forever Fred: Pearl Izumi X Alp Seek V in size 44... mountain shoes used with Speedplay Frog pedals and cleats on a Trek Domane S5 and Trek 1.1. Purchased in 2013. Still going strong today. Bike shoes seem to last forever.
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I use Shimano shoes that are listed as wide. They are barely wide enough even going up half a size.

I find it amazing the some cycling shoe Co can make shoes that are WIDE enough. I talking E EE AND EEE wide. Scrunching your foot into a narrow shoe causes pain and hot foot.
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Originally Posted by rydabent
I use Shimano shoes that are listed as wide. They are barely wide enough even going up half a size.

I find it amazing the some cycling shoe Co can make shoes that are WIDE enough. I talking E EE AND EEE wide. Scrunching your foot into a narrow shoe causes pain and hot foot.
Just got a pair of xc300 wide. Man, they are narrow for me. Thin socks is needed for these things.
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