I don't know you or your style but why not these?

https://www.adidas.com/us/campus-80s-shoes/FX5438.html

I have a bunch of new balance running shoes and they're all too soft for 
cycling. 

My favorites of all time are Adidas ZX700 but they are discontinued.

Michael


On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 10:31:36 PM UTC-5 Collin A wrote:

> There are always the venerable blundstones...they have added the "active 
> line" that might actual fit your needs pretty well. Splash proof, not water 
> proof.
> Men's Active Series - Lightweight Casual, Dress & Outdoor Boots - 
> Blundstone USA <https://www.blundstone.com/mens-active-boots>  
>
> For the local rides in and around fall/winter/early spring Sacramento and 
> the lower sierras, I like these:
> La Sportiva Wildcat Trail-Running Shoes - Men's | REI Co-op 
> <https://www.rei.com/product/110660/la-sportiva-wildcat-trail-running-shoes-mens>
>   
> Still running shoes, but "trail" (can I start using the "back in my day" 
> when referencing 15 year old trends, ha) so it just means they are a bit 
> stiffer and have stickier soles. They are also splash proof, but i'd not 
> recommend using these for extended rides in the rain as they take forever 
> to dry. I've had my pair for 3 years now and they are still going strong
>
> Come summer time, i throw on my bedrock sandals cause its HOT here, and 
> the river is nearby so I can do a mid or end-of-ride dip in the American 
> river. Not what you asked, but seasonal shoes might be worth considering if 
> your local climate warrants it.
>
> Collin, its sandal weather here, in Sacramento
>
> 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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