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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

321.0. "velcro vs. lace up shoes" by MIST::IVERSON (There's a seeker born every minute) Wed May 20 1987 20:05

    
     Does anybody have any opinions on velcro versus lace up cycling
    shoes(cleats)? e.g. tailoring the fit of the shoe with laces versus
    the ease of velcro. Any unforseen benefits or handicaps of either?
    
    My budget can't swallow the Look system right now so it would be
    with clips and straps on my old but reliable Campy pedals.
    
    thanks in advance,
    Thom
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321.1Laces are Lov_er_ly; but Velcro is Hell_tho...EUREKA::REG_BMy personal name has expired ?Thu May 21 1987 13:4424
    
    	Yeah, watch out for prickly toes.
    
    	
    
    	OK, to be a little more serious, for once.   Yes, shoes laces
    are one of those exquisitely simple and efficient inventions that
    just work so well that we usually don't think about them til they
    break.  I don't think I've seen a Velcro scheme that can fasten
    an old shoe as tight as laces can.  Oh its fine in the store when
    the shoe is stiff and new, but once it softens up there's no way
    to draw it up tight.   I like to be able to walk (almost) normally
    when I get off the bike, so I use *ONLY* sneaker style touring shoes,
    they have molded in semi_cleats and with front and rear toe straps
    (older style pedals) I get all the holding power I need without
    getting prickly toes from having the straps too tight.  Sure its
    low_and_old_tech, but it works well enough and is a good trade off
    between being able to walk vs having the latest techno_toy on the
    bike.
    
    	Reg
    
    (OK, somebody tell me how many pico_seconds it costs me on a double
    century, then ask me if I care)
321.2I Like Velcro, No Matter What!BPOV09::ERICKSONThu May 21 1987 15:5019
    Well, all I can say is that I've been riding with a pair of Diadora
    velcros (the "perfect for triathletes" model), and I love 'em. 
    
    They're plenty snug.
    
    They don't de-snug during a ride.
    
    The three Velcro straps allow this SPAZ to easily adjust his shoes
    for optimum comfort.
    
    They are easily removed at the end of a tough workout, when my legs
    don't want to bend.
    
    Since they're racing-type cleats with the molded soles, you're limited
    to hobbling when dismounted. Probably not the best for touring!
    
    "That's one person's opinion..."
    
    John E.
321.3DecadenceEAGLE1::CAMILLIThu May 21 1987 16:5010
	We were warned.

	"If we let the kids use calculators when they're young, we'll
	have a generation who can't add."  Those cordovans in the fifties
	(with mechanical tongues) and now Velcro will produce a generation
	who can't tie shoes!  Bah!  Humbug!

	Was this a consequence of fluoridation?  We were warned that THAT
	would lead to all sorts of nasty things...
321.4Shoes for touring?JACUZI::DESHARNAISSat May 23 1987 01:375
    While we're on the subject, what velcro type riding shoes would
    you all recommend for touring?  (Something you can WALK on, too.)
    
    Regards,
    Denis
321.5IN it not ON it.NOVA::FISHERTue May 26 1987 09:346
    hey guys, I have a problem walking on any kind of shoe, especially
    the ones my wife drops on the bedroom floor.  Now, IN, that's a
    different matter.  It's hard to walk ON any kind of bike shoe that
    has a cleat on it.
    
    ed
321.6on/inEAGLE1::CAMILLITue May 26 1987 17:383
	Hey, ease up!!  It's probably an extension of the difference
	between standing "on line" and standing "in line".
321.7Ge'me a break...JACUZI::DESHARNAISFri May 29 1987 02:4210
    OK, OK, you know what I meant! :-)
    
    Seriously, the only good touring shoe I've found is in the Nashbar
    catalog, and it's made by specialized, but it uses laces not velcro.
    
    Has anyone seen anything comparable that uses velcro?
    
    Regards,
    Denis