Wednesday, September 16, 2009

shoes that help

http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/photos/on-show-eurobike-2009-part-12/87989

Not the first time we have seen this but worth a look. Check out this link.
Nice to also have a little help from the cycling shoes. These shoes allow for more side to side cleat adjustment.

If anyone gets to see and work with these shoes we would love to hear from you.

Cheers

1 comment:

  1. I recently fit a client with a pair of 2009-vintage Scott triathlon shoes that also had lateral movement built into the sole's mounting hardware (I think that DMT and/or Carnac does this as well). Trouble is, my client required so much heel-in rotation, all of the additional lateral movement allowed by the shoes was swallowed up. It did appear, however, that the lateral movement provided better support for the (Look Delta) cleat hardware. Fortunately, my client was riding Look CX-6 pedals so we were able to gain a little extra width from their adjustable axles.

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