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So the girlfriend is finally ready to go clipless! :clap: Now she's looking for her first pair of cycling shoes. We are both currently-studying students, and seeing that most cycling shoes cost more than the median South African salary, we're hoping on some advice (brand, price, where to buy) for entry level shoes? (And no, Maxed does not count...)

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Won't a nice set of flats be a better \ cheaper solution - my wife tried clipless but never was comfortable - now she rides with 5.10s and Saints, same as me, and she is loving the extra grip

 

Maybe, but there's just something about navigating over rocks and stuff with your feet bolted to the pedals. Oh and the guys in their lab coats talking about efficiencies and so on

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Maybe, but there's just something about navigating over rocks and stuff with your feet bolted to the pedals. Oh and the guys in their lab coats talking about efficiencies and so on

 

ever seen a happy guy in a lab coat, put them in flats - might not be as efficient but is more fun imo - but lets not start a clipless vs flats thread.....again :ph34r:

 

btw @porqui those Hi-Tec Figaro looks great, hows the grip

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I've gone for the bottom of the range Garneau shoes and they've lasted me incredibly well. Have walked many a mile in them, they've never split or broken and the cleats have never pulled out.

 

Bought a pair for my wife for her first shoes and have bought myself another pair. First pair lasted 6 yrs of abuse. Still usable too.

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Maybe, but there's just something about navigating over rocks and stuff with your feet bolted to the pedals. Oh and the guys in their lab coats talking about efficiencies and so on

 

Are you needing shoes too? Depending on your size I have a set of Olympics (size 9) that I bought cause I thought my pair of Shimano's were stolen (ride mainly flats now anyway)

 

Not actively selling them, but if you need a pair, let me know

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