Best Flats / Best Shoes
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Any long pinned modern flat pedals, but use with 5'10' Impacts, the impact have the stealth 1 rubber, it seems softer than the rubber on the freeriders, they call it something else.0
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P-Jay wrote:Anyone tried Teva shoes?
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510's and nano's for me. Just switched from clipless a few months back and pretty happy I did. Took some getting used to but a great combination0
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five tens are defnintly the best riding shoes i have tried. very grippy and very comfortable. some people say they hold water too easily and that they are poor quality but mine are fine after 3+ months of abuse and they do take a bit longer to dry than an average pair of shoes but it's not that bad.
pedal wise, the best i'v had are my current kona wah wahs. the nanos are based on their design but i find the konas grippier as they have slightly longer pins. i got them for a tenner cheaper as well but the nanos do come in loads of nice colours to choose from0 -
/\ you could always just stick some 10mm long pins in, instead of the std 8mm long.
I was going to re-fresh mine with 10mm's, but glad I didn't as the new 8mm's made such a difference. I was amazed at how much the pins had worn down in approx 10 months riding.0 -
10mm pins are super grippy,, but make some really nice scars when you slip a pedal....www.bearbackbiking.com
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