Adam,

I purchased the Trailcross shoes early last year in preparation for some 
bikepacking adventures + flat pedals.  Did not go on any extended 
adventures but I did ride the shoes a *lot *on day rides.  Very, very nice 
in hot weather.  While wading through streams the shoes dried out quickly.  
The Five Ten sole really gripped any kind of flat pedal - sometimes too 
well as it made it difficult to move my foot while pedaling.  Hike-a-biking 
was good too as the sole at the toe gripped inclines well.  My only gripe 
is they are definitely *not *cold weather shoes (like today) ;)

Good luck,

Jeff
Claremont, CA

On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 6:22:47 PM UTC-8 Adam wrote:

> Thanks again all, Thought I'd post a follow up for what it's worth.
>
> I went with the Five Ten Trailcross - a newish model with mesh upper, and 
> a little more walking/hiking traction in the sole. So far, I like them, 
> though I haven't seen how they'll do in more extreme conditions. They're 
> great for a little wet, cold, muddy. I had to hike-a-bike over some steep 
> crumbly sections and they held up well for that.
>
> Several folks above mentioned the toe box being small/narrow, and I agree. 
> I have wideish feet and these are right on the threshold of not working for 
> me, especially with thicker socks. That said, I did a long ride in them 
> today with thick wool socks and everything was comfy, just a bit tight.
>
> I think the breathability will be amazing once it's not so cold.
>
> anyway, thanks all for the recommendations, there were lots of good ideas 
> on here, very helpful.
> On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 6:10:50 PM UTC-5 Robert Hakim wrote:
>
>> I bought a pair of these :
>>
>> https://www.specialized.com/us/en/2fo-flat-2-0-mountain-bike-shoes/p/155830?color=237107-155830&searchText=61119-6237
>> And I quite like them. They're a bit warm in the summer but are stiff, 
>> comfortable, durable and shed reasonable amounts of water. 
>>
>> I bought mine last year, they had better color options- i.e. not super 
>> bright and not white. 
>>
>> -Robert
>>
>> On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 4:12:36 PM UTC-5 Joe M. wrote:
>>
>>> I prefer Altra Lone Peaks for when I'm going on dirt and Vans slip ons 
>>> for pavement riding. Both these shoes feel good on my MKS Monarch/Gamma 
>>> pedals.
>>>
>>> On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 5:36:32 PM UTC-8 David Person wrote:
>>>
>>>> +1 on the Five Ten Freeriders.  Grippy and long lasting soles.  Pedal 
>>>> pins don't tear them up.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 2:15:19 AM UTC-8 Ed Carolipio wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I prefer Five Ten Freeriders for biking - all my bikes have flats - 
>>>>> with the suede/mesh uppers and the rigid + grippy stealth rubber soles. 
>>>>> MSRP is $100 but can be had for as low as $60 when they go on sale. My 
>>>>> experience with Freeriders is they break in well and can take a beating. 
>>>>> For a change of pace, I also wear low cut Vans with waffle soles, laces, 
>>>>> and suede/canvas uppers (Berle Pro, BMX, Old Skool).
>>>>>
>>>>> --Ed C.
>>>>> On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 6:17:22 PM UTC-8 Adam wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've seen a few old threads on this topic, but am curious what shoes 
>>>>>> people like for their platforms? I'm using the newish grip monarchs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've been riding in an old pair of running shoes for a number of 
>>>>>> years, but the holes are getting out of hand and it's time for them to 
>>>>>> retire. I tried a pair of fairly rigid spd shoes that I had sitting 
>>>>>> around 
>>>>>> from a few years ago (without the cleats) and while I like the rigidity, 
>>>>>> the grip doesn't hold up when they're wet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm finding that I like the additional stiffness. Trying the mushy 
>>>>>> running shoes again, they feel pretty bad. I'm not sure how they didn't 
>>>>>> bother me all those years.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So what's grippy (esp when wet), not too hot, decent in the rain, and 
>>>>>> reasonably stiff?(doesn't have to be cycling specific)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for your thoughts!
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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