25 Jan 2005 #1 jimi Well-known member Joined 19 Dec 2001 Messages 28,660 Location St Neots Visit site What new shoes should I get, my Dubarry Seahorses have disintegrated after years of sterling service and I'd like something similar .. but a bit cheaper, what do you recommend?
What new shoes should I get, my Dubarry Seahorses have disintegrated after years of sterling service and I'd like something similar .. but a bit cheaper, what do you recommend?
25 Jan 2005 #2 tome New member Joined 28 Mar 2002 Messages 8,201 Location kprick www.google.co.uk Well you're not going to need deck shoes now that you've given up sailing. How about these for pedal grip?
Well you're not going to need deck shoes now that you've given up sailing. How about these for pedal grip?
25 Jan 2005 #3 T tcm ... Joined 11 Jan 2002 Messages 23,958 Location Caribbean at the moment Visit site I recommend light blue disposable deck loafers. They're the latest thing and we've all got a pair from M5.
I recommend light blue disposable deck loafers. They're the latest thing and we've all got a pair from M5.
25 Jan 2005 #4 Twister_Ken Well-known member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site SPD clips I'd recommend something compatible with Shimano SPD pedals myself, as these are easier to walk in than other types of clip-in pedal cleats.
SPD clips I'd recommend something compatible with Shimano SPD pedals myself, as these are easier to walk in than other types of clip-in pedal cleats.
25 Jan 2005 #5 jimi Well-known member Joined 19 Dec 2001 Messages 28,660 Location St Neots Visit site Re: SPD clips beginning to tend towards this
25 Jan 2005 #6 Twister_Ken Well-known member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site These would help keep you firmly anchored to the deck, but you may have to upgrade your life jacket. OTOH, given your penchant for marine misadventures, maybe these would be more useful.
These would help keep you firmly anchored to the deck, but you may have to upgrade your life jacket. OTOH, given your penchant for marine misadventures, maybe these would be more useful.
25 Jan 2005 #7 jimi Well-known member Joined 19 Dec 2001 Messages 28,660 Location St Neots Visit site How about these from the simple teak range to support your ample frame?
25 Jan 2005 #9 Sgeir Well-known member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,791 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com Perhaps Sir is thinking of something like these?
25 Jan 2005 #11 tome New member Joined 28 Mar 2002 Messages 8,201 Location kprick www.google.co.uk You can borrow my wet weekenders if you like