FWIW, I like Sperry, Bass, and Timberland slipons, but I use them with clips
and straps on MKS platforms and on track and quill pedals. (For the latter,
I sometimes insert a very stiff innersole to reduce pressure from the cage
on thin vibram soles.) I don't tour, though, but MKS platforms and slip ons
with vibram soles are very comfortable.

On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 10:47 AM, cm <chrispmur...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> I have toured both clipless and free and, for me, free is much better.
> If Tevas dont work for you and you want to use sandals, try Chaco.
> They are
> much more supportive and much stiffer than the Tevas. I love my Chacos
> and cant say enough good
> things about them. Most Chaco owners are fanatical. I typically use
> some type
> of low top Adidas with no issue-- I prefer the Samba but am will to
> accept Samba-ish or
> Samba-like if there is a significant savings. You could also try a
> stiff full foot insert (superfeet?) in
> the shoes you already use. That may solve the problem.  It really
> depends on what is causing the hot spot.
> And Superfeet will let you try them out and if they dont work, you can
> bring them back in the first
> 60 or 90 days and get your $$ back. That is pretty win/win. It really
> depends on what is causing the hot spot.
>
> I am headed to Vermont on Saturday for a week long tour and already
> have my Adidas and Chacos packed.
>
> Cheers!
> cm
>
> >
>


-- 
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Albuquerque, NM
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