Yeah, this just happened to me unfortunately last weekend, my cheap shoes
were worn out and I attempted to use them for a 600K brevet and I injured
my Achilles.  I had to abandon the ride around mile 215 because of the pain.

Kind of thinking of something stiffer (in a normal, non-clip-in) now which
is why this thread is timely.

On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Ron Mc <bulldog...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Mike when you're on the ball of your foot, if you're flexing your heel and
> arch, you're not only inefficient, you're going hurt from the strain
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 2:29:03 PM UTC-5, Mike Shaljian wrote:
>>
>> At the risk of sounding very Retrogrouch, I'll say I really don't
>> understand the perceived need for "stiff" cycling shoes, given the fairly
>> low intensity of pedaling a bicycle. I have worn minimalist shoes for a few
>> years now because they're extremely light and breathable and very
>> comfortable to walk in. I can't see how a stiff shoe would in any way
>> improve the quality of my ride. Get stripped down shoes and stronger feet!
>>
>> I had worn New Balance 'Minimus' shoes for several years, but they
>> degrade prematurely with the adhesive on the sole being less than adequate.
>> I recently got a pair of Merrell Trail Glove 3's and they seem to be a
>> significant improvement over the New Balance 'Minimus' line. They have what
>> they call a "rock plate" in the forefoot, which is basically a piece of
>> rubber added for more impact protection. The sole is a bit more substantial
>> than NB and I think these will have better durability just based on the
>> look of how the sole is bonded. I also really like the rubber compound and
>> tread pattern on the sole; extremely grippy on the pedals, even when wet. I
>> don't think you can do better than this right now for a minimalist running
>> shoe.
>>
>>
>> http://www.rei.com/product/879947/merrell-trail-glove-3-trail-running-shoes-mens
>>
>> I've also recently switched to 45nrth "Heiruspecs" pedals and they are
>> much better than anything I've used previously (Thin Gripster, V.O Sabot,
>> Gripkings, etc.)
>
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