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I am a newbie, i want to buy one pair MTB shoes , any advice for you everyone? :clap:

 

which brand i should trust?

 

Or could you share your shoes by here?

 

:D

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I found Specialized very comfortable, but like helmets and shorts, it is a very individual thing that depends on the shape of your feet. Try various ones on before you buy. Road shoes should be tight and don't worry too much about walking in them. Mtb shoes should be a little more flexible and you should be able to walk comfortably with them. Buy Mtb shoes if you want to buy only 1 pair.

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I have broad feet...I find Shimano works very well with that.

 

I've had entry level shoes, and now I have stiff racing shoes. Honestly - I cannot see the difference in my riding.

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I use Specialized MTB shoes. They are a bit more expensive than the cheapest MTB shoes at Sportmans Warehouse, but so far I am very happy.

 

I am new to cycling myself, but I think you will be fine if you go with any of the major brands.

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if your feet are normal to wide go specialized or shimano...otherwise sidi

 

i have all three and shimano are super for long days, specialised are very good too...sidis are bling but give me hot spots

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Posted

I found Specialized very comfortable, but like helmets and shorts, it is a very individual thing that depends on the shape of your feet. Try various ones on before you buy. Road shoes should be tight and don't worry too much about walking in them. Mtb shoes should be a little more flexible and you should be able to walk comfortably with them. Buy Mtb shoes if you want to buy only 1 pair.

 

Thanks for your kind advice,I went to Hong Kong to visit my friends.

and he gave me one pair MTB shoes as a gift, i don't know the brand in the past,it is "Tiebao". :clap:

of course,i didn't pay for it .LOL

i will check the quality.my friend said "it is cheap."

Cheers!

Posted

I have broad feet...I find Shimano works very well with that.

 

I've had entry level shoes, and now I have stiff racing shoes. Honestly - I cannot see the difference in my riding.

Thanks for your kind advice,I went to Hong Kong to visit my friends.

and he gave me one pair MTB shoes as a gift, i don't know the brand in the past,it is "Tiebao". :clap:

of course,i didn't pay for it .LOL

i will check the quality.my friend said "it is cheap."

Cheers!

Posted

I use Specialized MTB shoes. They are a bit more expensive than the cheapest MTB shoes at Sportmans Warehouse, but so far I am very happy.

 

I am new to cycling myself, but I think you will be fine if you go with any of the major brands.

Thanks for your kind advice,I went to Hong Kong to visit my friends.

and he gave me one pair MTB shoes as a gift, i don't know the brand in the past,it is "Tiebao". :clap:

of course,i didn't pay for it .LOL

i will check the quality.my friend said "it is cheap."

Cheers!

Posted

if your feet are normal to wide go specialized or shimano...otherwise sidi

 

i have all three and shimano are super for long days, specialised are very good too...sidis are bling but give me hot spots

Thanks for your kind advice,I went to Hong Kong to visit my friends.

and he gave me one pair MTB shoes as a gift, i don't know the brand in the past,it is "Tiebao". :clap:

of course,i didn't pay for it .LOL

i will check the quality.my friend said "it is cheap."

Cheers!

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