Hi all.
So my trainers that I've been using for cycling on my morning commute on my roadie are getting a bit past there best so I'm looking at the possibility of going clipless and buying some proper shoes for my bike.
The big problem with this is that I go to the gym straight after my commute, and there's no way I'm taking another pair of shoes with me just for that. I carry enough stuff as it is!
I don't do any running at the gym, it's only weights, so cushioning and the like is not a problem. But it needs to have a fairly large, flat base that's going to be steady. The problem with this is that the majority of the shoes I've seen look like they have a plasticy base which would mean I'd skid around all over the place on a wooden floor.
The other problem is that I'm fussy with shoes and will only wear ones that are mostly white and don't look ridiculous, ala these . Most of the ones I like seem to like are road shoes which is fine but these all seem to have the plastic base. Some of the mtb shoes look a bit more rugged, but a) most of them look rubbish, and b) don't seem to have a flat base like the road ones.
Any ideas?
So my trainers that I've been using for cycling on my morning commute on my roadie are getting a bit past there best so I'm looking at the possibility of going clipless and buying some proper shoes for my bike.
The big problem with this is that I go to the gym straight after my commute, and there's no way I'm taking another pair of shoes with me just for that. I carry enough stuff as it is!
I don't do any running at the gym, it's only weights, so cushioning and the like is not a problem. But it needs to have a fairly large, flat base that's going to be steady. The problem with this is that the majority of the shoes I've seen look like they have a plasticy base which would mean I'd skid around all over the place on a wooden floor.
The other problem is that I'm fussy with shoes and will only wear ones that are mostly white and don't look ridiculous, ala these . Most of the ones I like seem to like are road shoes which is fine but these all seem to have the plastic base. Some of the mtb shoes look a bit more rugged, but a) most of them look rubbish, and b) don't seem to have a flat base like the road ones.
Any ideas?