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NC Unicyclist
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Holly Springs, NC
Age: 28
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Hi Top Skate Shoe for Unicycling
I was wondering what type of shoes everyone uses for unicycling. I frequently hit my ankles while unicycling and I thought these shoes would offer some ankle protection: http://www.sneakerobsession.com/4346...es-spartan-hi/
What do you think? Josh Last edited by headcamguy; 2010-08-09 at 07:22 PM. |
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Reed Breuer
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: SacTown, CA
Age: 20
Posts: 1,128
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i think only noobs wear shoes. barefoot all the way!
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Spain, Zaragoza/Gijon
Age: 27
Posts: 154
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Of course, high sport shoes gives you a grade of protection but I recommend you to buy ankle guards with protection for your "maleolos". Something like these http://es.decathlon.com/tobillera-id...a_8048298.html
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Vandewoestijne
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 2,469
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Duff's G4 hi
It has a nicer sole, without air or other nonsense. Perfect for unicycle (I can say after having at least 7 pairs of Duff's gambler). http://www.duffs.co.uk/default.aspx?scid=2&wb=1&pid=156 Last edited by leo; 2010-08-09 at 11:23 PM. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Central Ohio, USA
Posts: 15
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Push button, recieve bacon.
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This is why I hate having big feet.
Size 13 UK for the loss, I can barely find anything nice. |
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XC Muni
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Southeast USA
Age: 47
Posts: 4,009
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I use a pair of ankle protectors that came with some soccer shin guards, look like a smaller version of the ones shown by the earlier poster.
Ankle hits from the cranks are terribly painful, learned that lesson once, got a serious bruise, put my ski season at jeopardy, won't ride without them unless I'm on my 36er. I slip mine on under my socks, doesn't affect my shoe fit, don't even notice them unless my muni smacks my ankle, and then I just smile
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Chigumy
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About shoes, i mostly ride muni so i wear mtb shoes. A month ago i bought five-ten shoes and they are perfect, but also a bit more expensive. For trials and flatland these shoes ain't good (maybe for trials), but at the moment i ride it just with fake allstars because i destroyed 2skate shoes this year (globe & vans) and i have no money for new 1 atm., so i gave 12€ for'em but they are not some good.
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Vandewoestijne
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 2,469
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@headcamguy: I don't know what kind of unicyclist you are, but personaly I prefer to have freedom to move your feet over protection. But sure you can have a protecting high shoe for learning ankle-killing stuff like kick-up, unispins, crank-idle, jump-mount, etc. Another option is putting a kind of foam in your socks. I use to use a rubber mousemat that I cut in pieces. Then when you continue to practise for example a ww variant you don't have to change shoes, just take the pieces out. |
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NC Unicyclist
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Holly Springs, NC
Age: 28
Posts: 173
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With my old unicycle my foot would slip off the plastic pedals. I ordered a KH 24. I imagine the "grip" on those pedals will be better. Thank you for your help everyone.
Leo --> You bring up a good point. I will see how the new pedals treat me. Josh |
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Groovy!
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If you frequently hit your ankles while unicycling then you're doing it wrong.
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NC Unicyclist
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Holly Springs, NC
Age: 28
Posts: 173
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Also found these: http://www.pinkbike.com/news/sixsixo...ters-2009.html
Has anyone had experience with the SixSixOne Ankle Biters? Last edited by headcamguy; 2010-08-10 at 02:41 PM. |
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Vandewoestijne
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 2,469
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Almost ![]() A.s.a. I find out where I can get those
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: West London
Age: 51
Posts: 32
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I ride almost exclusively in Converse hi tops. Bit of ankle scuff protection, plus for me they have exactly the right amount of grip/adjustability trade-off on the spikes on my pedals.
That said, if I'm going out in the evening I'm quite happy to ride in my creepers. |
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NC Unicyclist
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Holly Springs, NC
Age: 28
Posts: 173
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Thanks for the posts. I found that my new pedals have enough "bite" and I haven't hit my ankle yet (knock on wood).
Josh |
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