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Old 2012-07-13, 02:41 AM   #46
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I got a pair would NEVER ride them on the uni. they would last 15min with my pedals
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Old 2012-07-18, 03:53 PM   #47
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I wear DCs I've worn them for years starting back when I rode BMX and have never gone away from them
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Old 2012-07-19, 08:31 PM   #48
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I am looking at some dcs. what pair do you have?
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Old 2012-07-23, 12:49 AM   #49
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I have the Tonic and Pure at the moment but age probably had a dozen pairs over the years
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Old 2012-07-23, 06:41 AM   #50
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I used to ride in my Shimano AM40 shoes. They are perfectly protecting my ankle bone (which I hitting a lot) and get really good traction with pedals. By changing sole you can choose hardness for different purposes.


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Old 2012-07-24, 05:40 PM   #51
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five-tens are awesome
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Old 2012-07-27, 07:44 PM   #52
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nike 6.0 mogan mid 2!
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Old 2012-08-13, 12:50 AM   #53
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Split-sole

Boxing shoes are my favorite, they are really comfortable and padded.
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Old 2012-11-19, 04:25 PM   #54
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Adidas Terrex Solo's for me, they're actually a hiking/climbing shoe but are perfect for riding in. Pricey in the shops but I got a B grade pair off eBay for £45, B graded because the transfer inside the shoe at the heel was the wrong way around on one of them!
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Old 2012-12-19, 07:25 AM   #55
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Talking barefoot alternative

I love my vibram five fingers, its like being barefoot but things don't hurt. I don't think they would be good for trials as they lack the impact resistance to save your feet, but they are incredibly responsive and give a unique tactile feedback. it takes a bit to get used to them but once you do its like they are not even there.
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Old 2012-12-20, 01:39 PM   #56
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I'm vey happy with my Five Ten Freerides for all types of riding. Sticky and firm soles, comfortable, durable, stylin' ...plan to get another pair whenever these wear out.
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Old 2012-12-20, 08:39 PM   #57
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My vote also goes for Five Ten - love my High Impacts 2 for MUni, gives me confidence, ankle support etc. - For anything less aggressive, 20" uni riding then I wear my Supra Vaiders - they are excellent all round, pedal feel and cushion, support

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Old 2012-12-22, 12:50 AM   #58
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I have the 5.10 danny macaskill's and they are perfect for street and muni, I would give them a 9 out of 10.
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