new shoes time - suggestions please

parryman
parryman Posts: 155
edited January 2014 in MTB buying advice
I need some new clippy clippies for the mud bike.
I've been running Diadora for years (Geko II then x-trail comps I think)
Need some suggestions on whats good these days.
Running Shimano M520s + whatever the ones with a platform are (M530?)
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  • parryman
    parryman Posts: 155
    Oh, budget of around £100
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  • parryman
    parryman Posts: 155
    Found some Sidi Dominators for £120.
    Think these will be bought.
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  • Try before you buy if you can.... some of these companies make some very strange shaped shoes!
    Bikes:
    Cannondale Killer V 1995 (Promo model) - My first Race bike now converted to a commuter
    Lapierre X-Flow 712 - XC fs rocket
    Pivot Mach 6 - Enduro Machine
    Pinarello FP2 - Roadie
  • Sidis look a good bet. I've got Mavic Rushes and the road equivalents for the whippet, both of which I rate. I've also got Northwave Celsius GTX, which are great for this not-so-fine weather.
    Three bikes: a muddy one, a fast one and a nostalgic one.
  • gregwari
    gregwari Posts: 230
    Big_Wheels wrote:
    ....also got Northwave Celsius GTX, which are great for this not-so-fine weather.
    ^^^^ these, awesome boots for winter riding. If you need something a little more all season, I've had a pair of Giros for the last 2 years and they've been very comfortable