This is perhaps 1 of the most educational video about cycling shoes I stumbled upon. Based on scientific logic than many videos based on vague opinion. Good one 👍
Excellent. Too many shops encourage people to buy the latest and greatest, get a shoe 'fits' and is basically too tight. As rides lengthen the compromises become apparent and pain follows.
Just so everyone understands...This host has the terms "Pronation" & "Supination" backwards when he references pain/discomfort on the medial and lateral aspects of the bike shoe. Pronation is the internal rolling of the foot/ankle and Supination is the outwards rolling of the ankle/foot.
Thanks for correcting...all in all a great video on cycling shoes fit and function in spite of the reversal of pro and supination. Made me get out my orthotic biomechanical and gait assessment which has my feet diagnosed as hypersupination for both L and R foot.
I noticed that as well!! Quite a important detail that I think they should correct asap as if someone gets it wrong and correct for pronation (when they originally supinate) will just aggravate the problem even more!
This is perhaps 1 of the most educational video about cycling shoes I stumbled upon. Based on scientific logic than many videos based on vague opinion. Good one 👍
Thank you for sharing your expertise. Going for a road shoe instead of the mountain bike shoe now
Excellent. Too many shops encourage people to buy the latest and greatest, get a shoe 'fits' and is basically too tight. As rides lengthen the compromises become apparent and pain follows.
Just so everyone understands...This host has the terms "Pronation" & "Supination" backwards when he references pain/discomfort on the medial and lateral aspects of the bike shoe. Pronation is the internal rolling of the foot/ankle and Supination is the outwards rolling of the ankle/foot.
Thanks for correcting...all in all a great video on cycling shoes fit and function in spite of the reversal of pro and supination. Made me get out my orthotic biomechanical and gait assessment which has my feet diagnosed as hypersupination for both L and R foot.
I noticed that as well!! Quite a important detail that I think they should correct asap as if someone gets it wrong and correct for pronation (when they originally supinate) will just aggravate the problem even more!
I learned a bunch from watching this video. Thank you.
Hello.. I ride with flat pedals (no clips).. would you suggest the best type of sneaker/shoe I should be wearing?
What is the widest Toebox width you sell? I have a 3E width foot.
I would like to go visit your store so I can get that perfect shoe size and fit. where are you guys located?
You’re the man!!!