I truly enjoy tour content! You are reviewing cycles and cycling goods that no one else is and that gives you a niche. Keep up the great work!
@robertwyland7770
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with the need for wider toe box shoes ( why are bike shoes so narrow?). I do like a some what stiffer shoe. This helps eliminate how spots for me. Though I ride either clips or cages and straps. Maybe flats would make hot spots a non issue with less stiff shoes. What you are asking for is what used to be known as a touring shoe, but with a wider toe box, which would be perfect!
@JBertoMS
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree!!!! bike shoes are stupidly narrow!!! Why? Well, there is no reason, unless you are a professional cyclist and you need that "half second every 100kms" that you can get for its (ridiculously minimal) aerodynamic effect. But that will only be useful for a professional biker in a high-level race.
@Charles-wz9sd
Жыл бұрын
I do find that the higher end road shoes (we’re talking $400+ here) tend to actually be wider than the cheaper shoes. I do know that most companies make new lasts for their flagship pair based on what they find and just trickle down tech to their cheaper shoes without changing lasts or using higher end materials like natural leather or stiffer synthetics which you need to have in order to help prevent hotspots in your foot. The widest shoes I have used are Bont Vaypors and Shimano s-pyre both of which are in the $400 range. The narrowest I’ve seen are the cheep $100-200 entry level cycling shoes with the nylon soles despite it being coming from the same brands. Part of the reason is that they just decide to not pay much attention to the shoes and just make it more narrow so your feet can do some more of the stability itself which in reality does not work.
@karlmouck4878
Жыл бұрын
Two thumbs up for Lems as a cycling shoe. My favorite is the Lems Chillums and a close second is the Lems Boulder Boot. Both a super light weight and the soles are really grippy on my flat pedals.
@RaiderWarpath
Жыл бұрын
I went riding with my Lems Boulder Boot Mid Vegan, turns out...great grip. It's my go to mtb shoe. Highly recommend.
@adijay9760
Жыл бұрын
@@RaiderWarpath hello, interesting comment as I really enjoy barefoot shoes. What kind of MTB are you doing? I would love to have lems as my MTB shoes but I am affraid for the grip (I live in a country where Lems shoes are not that easy to get)
@KennethWuAU
Жыл бұрын
My favourite cycling shoe is the Specialized Rime 2.0. It seems to fit my definition of the perfect cycling everyday shoe. It takes SPDs, but you also don’t look like a cyclist if u walked into the supermarket with it. On concrete w/ cleats, the cleats does make some concrete grinding sound esp if the pavement is rough, but if you can get over that, u can easily walk all day on it and even do hike-a-bike with it.
@VeloObscura
Жыл бұрын
I actually really like my cycling shoes to have a stiff sole. Once I get them "interfaced" with the pedal, the big stiff sole makes it feel like my entire foot is on the pedal - like the shoe becomes and extension of the pedal - and I love the way that feels. However, I hate walking in shoes like that.... The Trailheads are a great compromise for me. They're great for walking or hiking in, but still just about stiff and grippy enough for pedals. They were my only pair of shoes for a long tour recently and they worked out amazing.
@EZSteve
Жыл бұрын
My favorite shoe is now the Merrell Moab Ventilator hiking shoe, a little on the bulky side, but much lighter in weight than traditional SPD clipless shoes. I use the Merrells with the Catalyst pedals by Pedaling Innovations, a super long pedal (no wider than regular platforms) that allows for full-foot support pedaling (no more hotspots or foot issues). Yes, traditional clipless cycling shoes are ridiculously narrow. I have owned and ridden extensively both the SIDI mega extra wide SPD shoe and the Lake MX-165 extra wide shoe, and despite their claims to being wide, the are about an inch narrower than my Merrell Moab hiking shoes that I now wear ... my feet are SO much more comfortable in regular shoes! You are so right in calling out the narrowness of SPD cycling shoes. Leaving clipless pedaling behind last summer of 2022 was the best think I ever could have done! Now I can wear whatever shoe I want, and I will never pedal on my toes again (as I did for many years with SPD clipless shoes). Thanks for showing your shoes! steve
@sethchapman8001
Ай бұрын
I have been cycling in a pair of Merrell barefoot running shoes for a few years now. Really lightweight, nice wide toebox, super flat thin sole (good pedal feel), and really breathable. They work good with toe clips as well.
@edcatt9196
Жыл бұрын
I've tried various non-clipped-in biking shoes. I go back and forth from spd's to platform pedals frequently (usually clipped in on most gravel/mixed terrain rides) but lately I've been using a pair of Altra 5 trail running shoes with wide toe box, and I really like them. I can hike and ride with them and not feel foot fatigue. There's a stiffener in the Altra 5, but not overly stiff. I love them for long distance walking (I'm not a trail runner, but love the lightweight feel and the zero drop design). The wide toe box is what really drew me to these sorts of shoes, and I didn't originally buy them for cycling. Now I use them for riding and walking. Your review features some very good aspects that the cycling shoe makers need to focus more on.
@eviehawke
Жыл бұрын
i also use altra trail shoes for cycling (and running)! it's the only brand that doesn't hurt my morton's neuroma. 👍🏼
@tracerxrider
Жыл бұрын
When I switch to flats here in the PNW, I love my Altras with the rock guard in them.
@matthewmayho1923
Жыл бұрын
I love the Altra Lone Peak - they're light, great for walking and cycling, and the wide toe box means i can put thick socks on in winter!
@dant.6364
Жыл бұрын
I’ll second that. Love the wide toe box of the Line Peaks.
@dant.6364
Жыл бұрын
They also go on sale every year in the spring. I got mine for $90 on Amazon.
@timshelhamer7374
Жыл бұрын
Personal fit and comfort is my priority so I have to try it on first. For casual riding I look at trail running shoes. I can usually find one with suitable grip, width, breathable material, weight, comfort that works on and off the bike. Trail runners also have a good variety of closures available. I like boa or pull cords over laces for biking.
@hordboy
Жыл бұрын
I use my trail running shoes for biking, they work great, and I use lock laces in them anyway, so no worries about laces getting wrapped up in a pedal.
@mattkavanaugh5623
Жыл бұрын
Trail runners can be great b/c some models have a protective barrier of plastic or other material between the outer sole and the inner liner to protect against rocks, etc. for trail running. This can add a bit of stiffness to the sole which makes pedaling more efficient, but not so stiff that they are uncomfortable for walking/hiking.
@jjn232
Жыл бұрын
The Giro Ventana is a very similar shoe if anyone is looking for something like this but has SPD. I've used the fastlace version for multi-day bike packing trips the past couple of years and they are very comfortable with all the same attributes Russ goes in to here in my opinion. I use them with the Shimano PD-EH500 spd pedals which are dual sided. The shoes work well on the flat side for times I want it.
@JeremyLawrence-imajez
Жыл бұрын
The Giro Rumble is more like the Tracker, i.e. don't look like a bike shoe like the Ventana does.
@alethearobinson8132
Жыл бұрын
For flat pedal biking I like the Keen Voyageur hiking shoe. Wide toe box and if you have a narrow heel most Keens can be adjusted to fit a narrow heel.
@OHJLM
Жыл бұрын
I ditched my clipless setup for flats based on your advice and it made a huge difference! I'm actually faster on gravel trails. I tried several different brands and found the Pearl Izumi X-Alp Launch work best for me. Even with the obnoxious safty cone orange BOA dials.
@MyopicAdventures
Жыл бұрын
Finally a review focusing on wide (or normal) feet, I'm a cyclist not a ballerina. Thanks for this!
@jessiecooper2136
Жыл бұрын
I have the Lems Trailhead too. I like them a lot, but I actually find them a bit too stiff and too grippy for riding how I want to. The Trailhead is great for getting off the bike and walking round in the wilds, have good protection for water and mud, etc. But I come from bmx and have historically ridden in light shoes, right to pumps with minimal ankle support, no stiffness at all. And that background has shaped what I like in shoes for pedalling big bikes in. I have lots of ankle and foot problems (old displaced breaks, torn ligaments on side, and torn ligaments in my heel which is total killer and has pretty much pushed me away from little bikes), but I still love the feel of flexibility and control that a minimal, trainer or pump brings. I want to love my Lems for riding in, but am considering just getting more trainers or pumps. And on with the endless dilemma of shoes to ride in...
@Billlakeview
Жыл бұрын
Xero Terraflex has been my favorite mixed with XL Pedaling Innovations flat pedals. The Prio is nice but the bottom is a bit slick. I prefer the knobs on the bottom of the Terraflex. Plenty of toe space in a zero drop, lightweight shoe. Standard laces and holes for lots of adjustments.
@johnbrann75
Жыл бұрын
I've abandoned all traditional cycling clothing and have no regrets but finding a shoe that fits my requirements is difficult. I'm with you on most of your comments on the shoes but I do like a stiff sole, I don't like my toes bending over the pedals causing numbness. Currently I'm using runners from Costco with a stiff inner sole added. The shoes I have for cycling are only used for cycling so comfort when walking isn't an issue. Great video Russ, keep the faith for the cycling majority.
@pavelg4990
Жыл бұрын
I am all for wider shoes, but narrow ones are not necessarily for fashion. Some of us just have narrow feet. I absolutely hate having too much space in a shoe. So a wide toe box is not a benefit, but a feature. Bu this video is so useful, and this is an amazing channel ).
@pedroclaro7822
Жыл бұрын
If you use wider shoes, minimalist shoes or walk barefoot more often your foot will become wider. Not sure you'd want that for cyling, at all, but it's what people report happening, and exactly what happened to me.
@leightonbohl1920
Жыл бұрын
Hi, Russ - As I mentioned in an earlier comment, in my opinion, the best non-specific cycling shoe is the Camper Peu. It is a so called ‘earth’ shoe with no heel, a super sticky sole that really grips any flat pedal and a really generous toe box. The sole is flexible but the speeds the load across the sole. I am in my late 70s, and sensitive feet and sore knees mean any clipped in pedals are out of the question; clips and straps as well. I found these shoes by chance, and have used them for the last 5 years. Absolute comfort and control. The leather version can be waterproofed with ‘dubbing’ for the winter. I have used every kind of shoe in my cycling ‘career’ and, believe me, nothing comes close to the Camper for flat pedal comfort and efficiency. Get a pair - I’ll look forward to your review! The Fossil, Manchester, UK
@newstart1651
Жыл бұрын
Just bought the Giro Tracker & I'm loving it. I have Race Face Pedals on my Gazelle E-bike. Theses shoes really stick to the pedals. With the wire lace up, there super easy to take on & off. Great video-!!
@anthonykoleszar1779
Жыл бұрын
Try wearing old dress shoes, broken in and wide enough for your foot but narrow enough for old toe clips with straps, which is why the narrow tradition. They also have a pronounced heel and sole is stiff enough to push a pedal. My first & only bike shoes are 1992 Shimano stiff, narrow shoes with a steel plate under sole. They are wearing out at the spot that was cut out for whatever cleats/clips, whatever was supposed to be placed there. It’s been through rain & snow and everything in between. I don’t usd cages anymore, all 5 bikes are flat pedals. Go big, go cheap!
@mikeflanigan4896
Жыл бұрын
Definitely a discussion that's needed. I like narrow shoes, because I have narrow feet. I just use cheap running shoes, because I don't want to fork over a hundred bucks. But I am glad you are putting the pressure on, so bike companies will listen...and make things for everyday cyclists.
@captaincoyote1792
Жыл бұрын
This was a timely video. I adopted “zero drop, wide toe box, minimalist” footwear …four years ago, in preparing to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail. After that adventure, I built up a custom Chumba Stella for bikepacking. I’ve been using my Xero Prios, and an Amazon brand …but the soles are thin, and have been looking for a zero drop minimalist shoe, for long distance bikepacking. I actually have a pair of Lems, for backpacking….I had t thought of using them for distance bikepacking! Thank you, Russ!
@elliott959
Жыл бұрын
As a dedicated clipless rider I appreciate a stiff sole. I've been riding in Shimano SD5 sandals (even in winter), maybe I'll get a pair of the Quoc boots though, they look pretty classy!
@russellstringfellow1109
Жыл бұрын
Great vid! I went through a clipless phase (as I’m sure most of us who follow you did) and I have been looking for the perfect show ever since. For the last decade or so I’ve mostly been riding in my trusty old Converse Chucks, even though they are not ideal. Those Lems look like they may be the ticket.
@Intentsrig
Жыл бұрын
I was looking for a flat shoe for days on the gravel bike where I’m riding more single track, techy gravel or just cruising with brewery stops 😂. Always use flats riding mtb so it’s just a preference on trails. The giro tracker is perfect. Not overly bulky, boa and light. It’s like the perfect gravel flat shoe. Now just use my spd’s for days with more road.
@johnhughes905
Жыл бұрын
Hi Russ. The type of riding I do is often on gravel or fire roads, often along a creek or in hilly or mountainous terrain. I started riding in my mid level hiking boots just so I could park the bike and also hike at some point without changing shoes. I now prefer to ride in my hiking boots for the following other reasons: moderately rigid sole which grips and doesn't fatigue, ankle support which actually is quite helpful on a bike, waterproof, lace up which allows more control over fit, and just a great fit. Seems I often stop to scramble down to a stream, or up a rocky slope to examine something. I really can't tell the difference in weight when riding the bike. I have some lighter weight Salomens, and heavier leather boots. Both work equally well. Thanks for the video!
@michaelhayward7572
Жыл бұрын
Keen CX Clearwater sandals. Safety toe fisherman sandals, perfect for cycling in warmer climes.
@thomasmcroy1756
Жыл бұрын
I just ride in vans. On my gravel bike I use low top vans old schools with flat mtb pedals and messenger straps. Works great.
@Ray.J
Жыл бұрын
Price is also important and the Giro Tracker seems to be very affordable and actually on sale at some dealers if you are lucky to find your size. I saw it as low as $93.00 with free shipping at one bike dealer. Looks like a great shoe! Nice review as always. One thing I like about the Chukka-style boots is they keep debris out of the shoe better, important when you are on gravel for sure.
@tjmcdonald4747
Жыл бұрын
I went on a five week tour with the Five Ten Sleuth Slip. I love it! They are cheap ($48). The back slips down if you need to pop out of your tent at night. The sole can stand up to flat pedal spikes. They are pretty waterproof. It's got Five Ten sticky rubber. I didn't need camp shoes because of them.
@danhufferdoutdoors
Жыл бұрын
I ride my salsa fargo in merrell trail gloves, they are the old trail glove 3, probably not quite enough for cycling but they are my best find for now, glad to hear of these I will give them a look, thank you.
@CommaCam
Жыл бұрын
Great shoes. I have the Trail Glove 4 and love them for cycling. The only drawback for some people is that the grip pinches down at the mid foot so there's not much of a platform below the toe/ball area. It's fine for me though. Good for hiking too, and extremely light.
@Natenjill
Жыл бұрын
Another vote for the Merrell minimalist shoes. I ride with the Vapor Glove (leather upper) A LOT. While a stiffer soul would make it more bike capable, I am ok sacrificing a bit of performance for the all day comfort I enjoy in these.
@paggledeedooo
Жыл бұрын
The first thing I look for is a shoe that will absorb the least amount of water and dry quickly. I find that with creek crossings and random rainstorms, waterproof shoes/socks/covers just don't cut it--I'd prefer to just let it get wet and wear warm wool socks. I absolutely avoid cushioning around the ankle and prefer as much non-absorbing mesh as possible. With that, I tend to gravitate to watershoe hikers and canyoneering shoes. I've loved Arc'teryx's Konseal LT... a lightweight approach shoe with a handy fold-down heel for slipping on quickly around camp.
@jp93309
Жыл бұрын
I’m out of love with Boa closures. They’re impossible to dial in a nice fit without overdoing it and getting too tight. I picked up a pair of Pearl Izumis with 2 velcro straps and they’re so good that I bought a new backup pair when these get thrashed.
@yanncampbell9950
Жыл бұрын
Most trail running/light hiking shoes do the job as they have some kind of rockplate to make them stiffer than running shoes.
@michal-smr
Жыл бұрын
Been looking for exactly the type of shoe you are presenting, thanks for the tips. Impressed by the Giro Tracker! In the end though, I had already bought the Shimano SH-ET500. It's pretty much the same weight as the Giro Tracker, great grip, quite walkable, traditional lacing + a stow-away band, stiff sole (there's a plastic plate underneath the insole). It costs a little less than the Giro, though I'm a bit bummed I did not consider the Giro before buying. Still very happy with my choice, would be interesting to know what you think of the Shimano SH-ET500.
@BluecollarBackcountry
Жыл бұрын
I have the 510s but they are heavy and do not breath. Summertime is miserable. I mostly ride in Keen Targhee 3 hiking shoes. Lighter weight, breath good, wide toebox with rubber toe guard. Very comfortable. Hey! You can hike in them too 🤓
@kaffeemitcola6506
Жыл бұрын
That was great and it is so hard to find a great fitting shoe. And if the shoe sole is not perfekt or slippery on the pedal because of the pattern there is a simple thing to do and its not as expensive as most people might think. I have a friend working as orthopedic shoemaker and they can replace a complete sole or parts of it. It is easy to choose from different patterns and I am sure every shoemaker will be open to find the best solution to make a good connection from flatpeadal to shoe. And your question: I prefer light and grippy shoe with ergonomic flex because I combine touring on my bike with long hikes and mountain tours and because of that I am stuck with trailrunning shoes.
@mrvwbug4423
Жыл бұрын
flat pedal shoes are bulky mostly because they're designed primarily for gravity riding on MTBs. I appreciate the extra protection on my Five 10s when I invariably catch a toe on a rock on the MTB. For gravel I would personally run a MTB clipless pedal/shoe setup that has a flat sole and recessed cleat so easy to walk in.
@casparnikolai4858
Жыл бұрын
I recently bought some Specialized Recon 2.0s and even though I don't like Specialized in general, I had to buy them. THEY ARE SIMPLY THE MOST COMFORTABLE CYCLING SHOES I EVER HAD. No seriously they are great for people with wider feet.
@KennethWuAU
Жыл бұрын
The Rime 2.0 from specialized is a better everyday riding shoe in my opinion. esp if u don’t want to look like a cyclist while ur in the shops. It’s also very walkable, and has vibram soles so u can even hike-a-bike with it while still having SPD cleats. Yeah I dislike Specialized stuff in general. I think they nailed cycling footwear.
@nito_gocni5460
Жыл бұрын
I wear barefoot shoes and have wide feet but similarly I bought the specialized recon 1.0. it has a rounded toe box and has enough flex in the sides, so feel less narrow than other shoes. I like them. Very stiff too.
@sepg5084
Жыл бұрын
I wear cheap flat pedal shoes from china. Made of material that's similar to the one used on Crocs, it is lightweight and won't soak when it gets wet because it us not fabric/leather. It is pretty much a one piece construction so there sole will not separate.
@ryankennard6626
Жыл бұрын
I have found that several of the Olukai brand shoes are great for my commuter. I even have worn them for bikepacking, instead of my stiffer 5.10 mtb shoes.
@JeremyLawrence-imajez
Жыл бұрын
I have used Giro Rumbles for many years now as my non winter shoe and they don't have a narrow toe box. I have narrow heels and am wide across toes, and like to wiggle my toes. They are SPD shoes but I've also worn them all day on many occasions as shoes. Don't look like bike shoes either, if that's important to you.
@zimmejoc
Жыл бұрын
So long as it is above 60 degrees outside, I love riding in my Chaco sandals. Super comfy, ready for water crossings, and is easily worn post ride.
@jbmorrill
Жыл бұрын
Love the quoc shoes. I have 2 pairs for commuting and even wear them when not biking. Also have the Lems. Will have to try them on the bike next
@JustClaude13
Жыл бұрын
My latest bicycle shoe is a Johnston & Murphy Schuler bicycle toe. It's a split vamp casual shoe. The heel counter is a little softer than i like, but it's fairly comfortable. Despite their origins, most bicycle toe shoes are narrow dress shoes, frequently with an ugly squared off toe. it can be hard to find something handsome and comfortable on longer rides.
@BikesAndBanjos
Жыл бұрын
I'm a big fan of BOA laces. There have been recent attempts to use multiple BOAs on each shoe which gives you a little bit more control with the tightness over different areas of your foot. But nonetheless I still prefer single BOAs to laces. Loosening and tightening are so much simpler and you don't ever have to worry about catching your laces on a sprocket or chain. I ride recumbent bikes and I love super light/comfy shoes. I'm never riding super technical terrain, because recumbents are more suited for long distances and comfort. I'd love to get a pair of Allbirds Runners or Adidas Kaptirs with multiple BOAs on each shoe. I think that would be my ideal biking shoe. But I am intrigued by more rigid soles as every once in a while I like to pedal a little faster and feel they might offer some performance benefits. I think I'm gonna give these Giro Trackers a try. Thanks for the heads up!
@fritzginger15
Жыл бұрын
I agree with you on the desire for wide toe boxes. Especially since foot placement on pedals tends to put most of your weight and power through your forefoot. I also prefer a more flexible sole. I could understand if I were doing a lot of dedicated downhill riding or slope style that stiffness could be helpful. But for trail,XC and packing rides having natural flex really helps when you are off the bike. And personally also more comfortable on aswell. I do like the sole to be firm or thick enough to distribute and negate the feel of pedal pins. My current pair of 510 free riders iv had for 5 years now and wear them for everything I do (rides, everyday town walking ,work, hiking and as my approach shoes when climbing) and this past season they became worn and thin enough that I could feel my pedals pins and it was a bit uncomfortable towards the bottom of rides. I do really like the free riders. For me they are wide enough in the toe box, flexible enough in the sole, breathable enough since the two pairs iv owned are the canvas ones, and and break in well for walking and hiking in. I have been looking for other options to try this season since I’m at a point where I should replace my current 510s. But like you I find a lot of bike specific brand shoes are over engineers for the type of rider I am. And they fact that I don’t tend to dedicate my shoes to one job. Breathability, ability to keep debris out. And waterproofing or resistance are great aspects of bike specific shoes. But there a big gap in most shoe lines in their reinforcement and protection. Most shoes seem to be geared towards rough riding pro riders. I think most of us trail riders are only out for a few hours a ride and not every day of the week and aren’t doing trails and stunts that warrant that much protection. Bike/hike oriented sole patterns, breathability and weather resistance is only reason I tend to lean towards bike shoes
@filipdrs8998
6 ай бұрын
i feel like you would enjoy the shimano gr5 it has a super wide toebox its not super stiff i would go as far as saying its flexible and thanks to that flex its super comfy for walking riding and sometimes running from an angry grandma on the trail. i wouldn rercommend you try them they are awesome and also super cheap and quite waterproof and breatheble
@bivibikebaggins
Жыл бұрын
I ride in Lasportiva Raptor boots.. the pair Im on now are doing weel after 2 years...good traction when pushing my psuh bike... good grip in my cage pedals..
@longhaulblue
Жыл бұрын
Great video. Very timely as I'm looking to buy a new pair of shoes. I also use flats with toe clips. I've never used cycling shoes as I find them impractical for commuting and bike touring. I wear Merrell hiking shoes. They are perfect for walking but a little soft for cycling. In the summer I wear a pair of Keen sandals. The footbed material sucks but the profile is perfect. The Chelsea Lems looks like it can do almost everything. It can even pass as a dress shoe. Keep doing these videos on shoes. They are invaluable.
@dougcohenmiller
Жыл бұрын
My fav shoes period and def for flat pedals are Salomon hiking shoes. If you need arch support and all day comfort look no further.
@kylebrown3144
Жыл бұрын
Been using Chaco Ramble cinch shoes ($35) for my winter commute, super light, great grip and super warm! Get a 1/2 size big and throw in an insert.
@SashaLokhtin
Жыл бұрын
been using 5tens stealth recently it's really looks like normal shoes and going from altras - a bit narrow yes, but grip is amazing in comparisson
@jacko601
Жыл бұрын
The Lems Trailhead sounds terrific from your description, but I found this on their website: *Sizing Note: The Trailhead fits narrow. If you have wider feet, we do not suggest this shoe.
@thexcolexman
Жыл бұрын
Stoked to see you mention Lem's. I have been contemplating grabbing a pair of those over replacing my Vans that i ride in.
@curtbrown7967
Жыл бұрын
Half of the rides (10-60 miles) I end up in Blunstones. Giro trail is second choice. Both a bit heavy. I’m interested in the Lems Chelsea. Thank you Russ
@adhunt1
Жыл бұрын
I've enjoyed a pair of old skool looking Saucony shoes for riding. Has the grip, fully functional off the bike, and breathable. I'm a sweaty guy so I like the breeze coming in the toe box
@markmoreno7295
Жыл бұрын
Ditto, not stiff, wide, light, and as good a walker as a normal shoe. So far that has been the 510 Freerider Pro flat pedal shoe. It is used by roofers because of its grip. One shoe weighs 458 grams with my Sole brand insert. I often use these shoes for work too. Only con is that it wears out relatively fast and costs a bit to buy.
@markbabcock
Жыл бұрын
I love my Lems Chelsea boots. They ride really well. Most of the time, I ride in my Lems Drifters, and occasionally in the Boulder Boots. Basically, all the Lems shoes make great riding shoes.
@hamsted
Жыл бұрын
Lems Trailhead all day! I wear them for everything I do including biking. I've been wearing them virtually everyday for a couple of years and they're just great. The sole stays grippy and lasts forever. The only reason I bought a new pair was because they were so dirty my wife started questioning them when we went out together.
@fontpartners1695
Жыл бұрын
For long time, I have wondered why flatpedals-shoes look like ordinary sneakers ... Iooks like GIRO have made a nice bike-shoe!
@peterfrederick3775
Жыл бұрын
my go to flat shoe is Dunham Cloud. All sorts of widths and I have both low cut and a mid boot. Great all around shoe
@frederickmulder280
Жыл бұрын
Similar to Vans Eras is the Nike Chron 2 (CD6279-001). I like them bc the sole is flat and even, not waffled. I get a really good grip. I buy them a half size larger than my regular size and get all the wiggle room I need without them feeling too big. Understated looks with performance features that don’t preclude shredding.
@pepemontoya9634
Жыл бұрын
I love Jim green African Ranger boots they are comfortable and ready to hike looks good and you can pair it with jeans or shorts because they are made for the African Rangers the toe box is wide but I change the insoles and they feel perfect I take them everywhere especially if I’m riding my bike, best thing is the are resoluble ✌🏼
@day1strength463
Жыл бұрын
Great video Russ, very informative. I've just been using Converse and Vans bc I refuse to pay for Vans knock-offs that are twice the price because they're branded MTB specific. I'll definitely give one of these pairs a try.
@erikiskandermeon9999
Жыл бұрын
I never ever did waste a thought when it came to cycling shoes. Got the same relaxed approach to bike riding as PLP has; - a shoe has to serve to more than one purpose. I always look for shoes that do well in everyday use. Walking, hiking, running, biking. - I absolutely need space around my toes, I sweat less, my feet do freeze much less in cold, wet weather. The shoes have to be water repellent but not entirely water proof because wet feet from sweat cool down much faster and easier than feet kept dry. High quality Merino socks are to be considered as well as insoles. Usually I go for a Salomon trailrunning shoe or a Lowa low-cut hiking shoe, those fit all my needs. They're elegant but sturdy, they flawlessly do their job they were designed for PLUS they're really decent bike shoes!
@Fetucinee
Жыл бұрын
I'm with PLP'ed and favor barefoot shoes, specifically minimalist Merrell Trail Gloves, for platform pedal riding. For more technical MTB'ing I go with older 5/10 skate shoes because of their more robust construction, better foot protection and superb, grippy outsole but don't favour the slight heel rise and narrower toebox. What's discouraging about the GIRO shoe that PLP'ed likes is that BOA lacing system. I've had two instances where it required replacing on clipless shoes and while its superior fastening strength makes sense for clipless shoes where power is transferred on the up-stroke of the pedal cycle, I'm not convinced platform pedal shoes merit the extra complexity and expense, standard laces being just fine.
@tomordr
Жыл бұрын
Love your sense of humor and personal insight on products. I use 5/10’s and my gripe with them is that nobody makes a good bootie shoe cover to fit them as they are wide. I just can’t buy those ugly thick neoprene ones that are sweaty hot and look like a beginner sewing student made. It’s really not 5/10’s fault, it’s the shoe cover industry’s fault. Yes Shimano I’m talking about you!
@KoroWerks
Жыл бұрын
Which 5/10 do you run? I've been eyeing their GTX Mid Pro MTB boot for a few years, even just for rainy season, but I can't really justify the price compared to just a Chelsea low cut rainbow.
@tomordr
Жыл бұрын
@@KoroWerks Freerider Pro. I like them real well and they have held up well over the years. I don’t mind the stiff sole as I have no trouble walking. I didn’t want a waterproof shoe as they get hot. Just can’t find a nice shoe cover chukka height that fits over my euro size 45. To each our own and I love Russ’s insight on cycling
@justpedal65
Жыл бұрын
The Pearl Izumi Amfib booties with quilted Primaloft gold are awesome. I stay warm and don't sweat anymore than usual. Even if you do sweat, the windbreak material (softshell... not neoprene) keeps the cold out. The vertical velcro attachment in the back is super adjustable and grips like a bear trap. They're on sale right now, too.
@Cyclist-o6e
Жыл бұрын
If you ride flat pedals, get Chrome Kursk cycling sneakers or a good set of Five Ten MTB shoes with Stealth rubber soles. If you ride clipless, get a pair of Sidi MTB or road shoes. They have many to choose from. Problem solved.
@PathLessPedaledTV
Жыл бұрын
I’ve tried the chrome and 5 ten and they run narrow. Still a problem.
@Cyclist-o6e
Жыл бұрын
I see. The quest continues. You're close.
@Cyclist-o6e
Жыл бұрын
@@PathLessPedaledTV Five Ten seem wide to me, although heavy. I was going to suggest the newer Five Ten Sleuth shoe. They run just over 300 grams per shoe and have the great Five Ten outer sole, which I really like. I think the grip on their soles makes them also great for walking. I guess if all Five Ten shoes are too narrow for your taste, then maybe they're not right either. My feet are probably just more narrow than yours.
@Yurkevich22
7 ай бұрын
Check out Pear Izumi Canyon (non-spd version), it looks to fall in between the cracks as well
@watertankhikes
Жыл бұрын
My favorite in-between shoe was the super-light Specialized Skitch, which has been discontinued. The Giro Tracker looks interesting, especially because they offer it in a men's 49 and 50. Most of the flat shoes out there aren't made larger than 48 (US 13-14, depending on what chart you look at).
@mikekearsley2407
Жыл бұрын
I like to cycle in clogs, sometimes wood sole clogs. The best biking shoes are ones that have a very rigid sole.
@michaelcarey3600
Жыл бұрын
Another great video Russ. I switched to flat and Lems about two years ago and haven’t looked back.
@domschinik
Жыл бұрын
I really really love this. Thank you! I always woundered, why none complains about those heavy, tight toed flatp shoes.
@markroberts6971
18 күн бұрын
Any shoe from Topo Athletic. Terra Ventures for trail or ST5 from road, and the awesome Bedrock Cairn Pro sandal, w/ or w/out merino split tie socks. All are zero drop, wider forefoot, far more durable than Altras and last much longer, while performing great on any terrain. More value.
@tammeribrahim437
Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for you to find out about the trailheads 😂 they vastly exceeded my expectations touring on the GAP. I love that they dry relatively quickly once you get out of the rain
@glidealong1171
Жыл бұрын
Good vid. The Giro is a no go for me and most of my friends. We don't do BOA on street/cycling shoes. No repair as you stated and no fit flexibility, Beside that the look of the Boa is a no starter for me. Love to see a vid review on a lace up version.
@Zyzzyx42
Жыл бұрын
Love my LEMS! I live in their Boulder boots all year long, occasionally in their Primal during the summer (or Soft Star mocs in the house). Cycling though, for me its Specialized. I don't use flat pedals, so I do want/need that stiffer sole; and while big S could have a wider toebox, the rest of it fits me very well.
@dalevalentine9008
Жыл бұрын
I ride in trail running Salomon shoes. Love them for both
@davetbassbos
Жыл бұрын
Vans Eras are good for everything, plus they have limited editions each year like Snoopy and Slayer
@jamesenloe2791
Жыл бұрын
Agreed! Ive been riding in Vans for 45 years. Plus you dont look like a bicycle nerd when you get off your bike
@JT-ny7ll
Жыл бұрын
Vans Pro slip ons are ideal for city riding too, maybe not so good if hiking as well
@rvssellcarson
Жыл бұрын
I ride all kinds of bikes in the vans bmx slip ons. Everything but bmx🤔
@danvee4523
Жыл бұрын
Toe box on vans are so so pointy and narrow
@dominicvasturia9326
Жыл бұрын
So happy to see my vans people here haha. My nickname at the road club rides is “vans.”
@skyrunr
Жыл бұрын
I'd like a more wearable/walkable shoe with SPD's (I use egg beaters on all my bikes but road now,) and need more ankle support as I am 6'. I really like BOA, but maybe if there was one at the top and one at the bottom of the laces. They need to be user repairable/replaceable too. Vaude or XLC might be an option.
@danvee4523
Жыл бұрын
Same problems Rus. I wear mostly vivo primus lite 3s all day, vivo tracker boots in the winter and Shamma sandals when it’s sandal time. I actually really like the feel of riding onthe super minimalist shoes on quick spins but for longer rides need something a little more substantial on the bottom. Currently got some pearl izumi alp lace ups that are fairly wide. But kinda klunky.
@drbobjohnson812
Жыл бұрын
Russ as always thanks for the vid. At 7:14 when you mention the offspring of the Quoc and Lems, I believe the term would be a "Shoeling"
@boyandbike
Жыл бұрын
Hi have these Giro shoes. I needed some flat pedals shoes for bike packing and general riding and I have some super stiff and quality flat hope pedals. They make a great combination. I have used a pair of Merrill cross trainers before which worked well as they were waterproof but mostly mesh so not to hot.
@jeandrevanzyl2588
Жыл бұрын
I cycle in Luna sandals (Oso range) Absolutely love them. Extremely grippy, flexible and comfortable.
@stevepark6363
Жыл бұрын
Just picked up the Tracker Fastlace….great pedal pin connection, comfortable and walkable. 😊 a better JRA shoe than my trusty 5-10s
@sanfransimo
Жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried the Xero Prio? Been my go-to for flat pedals, with or without cages/straps. Just don't put them in the dryer or super hot wash cycle (they fall apart).
@johnmayo3255
Жыл бұрын
Great video thank you. I like Crank brothers flat pedal shoes and I use size 13 US. I appreciated this overview thanks Russ
@alextorresphoto
Жыл бұрын
Giro laced is very comfortable. Some Giro are very stiff, but if you rock SPD, it's good. Non spd, coming from a bastketball world, Nike - air force ones are stiff enough but i can walk in them all day, not as light a shoe tho. Lems probably lighter. Never seemed to be an issue.
@brentmiller4060
Жыл бұрын
As a mountain biker the bulky five tens add some protection against foot strikes.
@Frombie_01
Жыл бұрын
I presently live in South Korea. What I would like is an off the shelf shoe that fits, any shoe. I don't think my feet are abnormally big (11.5 UK/13 US) and the closest I can buy are Nike in a 305 (Asian sizing) and that is still not quite big enough. Any cycling shoes in my size are non existent. As for office/going out shoes. I get them hand made.
@dsego84
Жыл бұрын
How about Giro Latch? Looks similar, but with laces instead of Boa.
@mytwocoins
Жыл бұрын
If those stick like the Giros I got it’s like glue! I don’t really get the flat pedal thing, I’d rather ride clipless but had to try a “modern” flat set up and found them to be fine. The shoes I got are a bit too based so those look sweet.
@RatFink5912
Жыл бұрын
I use New Balance 608 or 623 for my bike shoes. I love your alternative options.
@rrluthi1
Жыл бұрын
Skate shoes are good too. I have some Nike SB shoes that have a pretty nice stiff and heavy sole for flat pedals.
@wufler28
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I have thought about getting a flat shoe for my gravel rides. The giro shoe looks nice. It also comes in a fastlace option instead of boa at a lower price 👍
@jamesgross7743
Жыл бұрын
The Fast Lace shoes are excellent. I'm very happy with the ones I purchased.
@GlobalOffense
4 ай бұрын
Salomon Speedcross and any Hoka trail runner. All other shoes are substandard. Craft shoes would be better but they are for running, not trails
@joshwendorf
Жыл бұрын
Every time I look at those two Lems shoes I think the same damn thing. Why do they not make the Chelsea in a trail tread sole.
@derekkim6512
Жыл бұрын
I switched to lems prims pursuits for working in a hospital. I had to go with wider lems to accommodate my hobbit feet. I’m looking forward to trying them during riding. Just have to wait a little longer for my back to heal up.
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