[RBW] Re: Possibly a nice shoe for clips 'n' straps and no-retention pedals

2014-06-28 Thread Brian Campbell
Lucky man with narrow feet! At 11 1/2 and wide feet, cycling shoes for clips & straps are tough to find. On Saturday, June 28, 2014 8:32:06 AM UTC-4, Ron Mc wrote: > > they do run narrow, which is part of the reason I like them - I have no > complaints, love my Chrome Kursk > > On Friday, June

[RBW] Re: Possibly a nice shoe for clips 'n' straps and no-retention pedals

2014-06-28 Thread Ron Mc
they do run narrow, which is part of the reason I like them - I have no complaints, love my Chrome Kursk On Friday, June 27, 2014 1:49:01 PM UTC-5, Brian Campbell wrote: > > I had a pair of the Chrome Kursk(?) low top shoes and found that they ran > a bit small. They made my feet sweat like the

[RBW] Re: Possibly a nice shoe for clips 'n' straps and no-retention pedals

2014-06-27 Thread Brian Campbell
I had a pair of the Chrome Kursk(?) low top shoes and found that they ran a bit small. They made my feet sweat like the dickens and also get really cold in winter weather. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe

[RBW] Re: Possibly a nice shoe for clips 'n' straps and no-retention pedals

2014-06-27 Thread Michael Hechmer
Well maybe. Natural latex has some good qualities and I wish the people of Thailand well, but the argument that there is a technical advantage to producing in Thailand leaves me suspicious. I'll bet labor, environmental and tax law had more to do with that decision. In any case it takes a lon

[RBW] Re: Possibly a nice shoe for clips 'n' straps and no-retention pedals

2014-06-27 Thread Bill Lindsay
You always have your finger on the pulse of the hipster culture. :-) Those are pretty slick shoes. When I finish blowing through these Sambas, I'll definitely give those Chromes a look. There's a sweet Chrome store in San Francisco that's near several other shops my family frequents. On Fr