Those Dromarti shoes look very nice, but a bit pricey. Also I'm
strange in that I ride SPD on my right foot, but Riv style on my left
so I need a shoe with a recessed SPD cleat that is also ok riding
without the cleat. The Dromarti Sportive might work, but that hard
rubber sole with little surface area wouldn't be too good. So far the
best I've found are the Shimano MTB shoes like the MT30 etc. They have
a nice wide surface for a platform and a good recess for a cleat and
they can pass for sneakers and are good walking around town. But when
I saw the Exustar's I thought they looked might be perfect. Looks like
I'll have to buy a pair from the UK to see.

On Apr 20, 10:41 pm, Chuck <ck...@speakeasy.net> wrote:
> I have not personally seen these shoes but they sure look nice in
> pictures if you want something office fancy:  www.dromarti.com.
> Cheers,
> Chuck
>
> On Apr 19, 7:44 pm, usuk2007 <clive.stand...@umassmed.edu> wrote:
>
> >http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Exustar_SRT_707_Commuter~Office_Sho...
>
> > I noticed my old Shimano MTB shoes were getting a bit old yesterday so
> > I looked for something new
> > and came up with these traditional looking SPD compatible leather
> > shoes. Does anyone have experience with them? How are they to ride and
> > also walk in, ie is there a lot of cleat click?
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