In Portland it's almost illegal to ride in anything other than Redwing
Chukkas. ;) They are my go to shoe/boot for my on-bike adventures. Great
for off-bike and casual wear, too. Being leather, they are non-vegan if
that matters, but I'm pretty sure they are gluten-free.

Cheers,

Aaron "Not actually in Portland" Young
The Dalles, OR



On Monday, October 19, 2015, Avery Wilson <avewil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've got 5-10 freeriders. I use them almost exclusively for single-track
> style mountain biking with VP vice pedals. They're stiff and stick to the
> pedals really really well. I didn't like them as much for long road rides
> because they were actually *too* stiff for me and started hurting my feet.
>
> Recap -  great for aggressive, technical mountain biking, not so much for
> rambling country rides. I just use casual shoes like Chaco sandles or Keen
> low tops for that.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Avery
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