Tri-specific shoes
andythept
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Hi, does anyone have any good or bad comments on the tri-specific shoes out there? Theres a lot out there with lots of pretty names and features but whats working out in the field? A personal choice I know but any thoughts?
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I have some silver Gearne shoes, that are good - usual single wide strap, carbon sole, etc. but a large elasticated bit on the instep that sometimes folds over as I put my foot into it on the bike, which can need fiddling with. And the heel loop, as on all tri shoes I've seen, is parallel to the shoe - perpendicular would be easier to get your finger into.
Tom
They are designed like a sock you slip your foot into with a mesh around which is tightened by a strap on the back. Finally got the idea that you adjust strap on back to the right tightness so that all you do is slip your foot in while cycling and pull the front loop where a trainer shoe toungue would be then pull the heel one and you are in. I ama beginner at this but sometimes I manage to get them on quite quick.Getting off is really quick, tu on heel the front and your away. So for £50 pretty amazing, not sure I would want to pay £110 but thats just because there are so many other accessories which would be on my shopping list first, i.e. a nice new light time trial bike.
Ed