driving shoes
#10
i find barefoot is the best for heel-toeing and all that stuff..... i donno i thought it was weird and then i tried it and fell in love. whenever i'm wearing sandals in the summer i just drive barefoot!
#11
Re: driving shoes
i've heard that wrestling shoes make great driving shoes, when on track...
but to switch shoes each time when going out is ridiculous...
i usually wear my jordan 1's, any pair of chucks, and sometimes the adidas shell tops...
but i love driving w/ my jordan 1's..narrow, thin soled shoes make great driving shoes..
but to switch shoes each time when going out is ridiculous...
i usually wear my jordan 1's, any pair of chucks, and sometimes the adidas shell tops...
but i love driving w/ my jordan 1's..narrow, thin soled shoes make great driving shoes..
#12
Originally posted by Rice Burner
I've gotten use to driving with my safty boots on (steel toe, sole and heel) and as result I can toe and heel much better with my boot's on than with my runners
I've gotten use to driving with my safty boots on (steel toe, sole and heel) and as result I can toe and heel much better with my boot's on than with my runners
Well at least for those heel toe'er's that use the sides of each foot as opposed to the actually heel and toe.
You can also pick up a pair ot Ronald's old shoes cheap now that he's unemployed
#16
Originally posted by diesel
man, anything except nike vc shox 1, that shoe suck IMO.
man, anything except nike vc shox 1, that shoe suck IMO.
Most of the shoes nowadays are ***. Walk into a Champs or Athletes World, half of the shoes are shiny, plastic or made of some other wierd *** materieal. I don't like them
I had some old airwalks that I loved to driving in, since the soles were thin, and they didn't keep my feet hot.
Now they suck too, the soles are worn out and now TOO thin, I can feel the pedal's shape when I press it. They also smell really really bad, no matter how much of the Dr.Scholls I spray in. Maybe its because I wore them last year pretty much the entire summer with bare feet??
As long as the soles are relatively thin, and the shoe is supportive and not bulky, it should be good.