Adidas Samba Millenium. Much thicker, more supportive than original
Sambas and a little wider (I think). Once they break in they are very
comfortable. I've been wearing this pair for over two years...yes, I
actually took a picture of my foot a couple days ago...how could I
live without my IPhon
I have a wide foot, wouldn't dream of wearing the Adidas. I use Chaco
sandals, Teva Dozers and a well loved pair of Blundstones. Oh and on
one occasion my Clark's work shoes. I can't say I've had noticeable
loss in power transfer due to too much flex in the sole, but I haven't
paid attention either
Bill - another vote for Vans or even Converse All Stars. Both have
flat soles which assists the grip. Chrome, the messenger bag company,
has footwear now. Chaco sandals also is worth looking at.
As for sizing, I have a fairly wide foot, own all four of the above
and can't say any bother me. I'd
Dr Sholl's shoes. A model called "Escape". Can be found at huge discount
mega -monopoly retailers nationwide for under 30 dollars. They come in wide
widths too. Best riding shoe I have found to dateIMHO.
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:08 AM, EricP wrote:
> Keen sandals often work for me.
Keen sandals often work for me. Usually prefer a 4E shoe. Or Teva
sandals. Of course, I wear both with socks and really don't care
about fashion. Although am not personally able to tolerate them in
winter.
In the alternative, anything wide by New Balance also seem to work as
cycling shoes. Ju