Giro Terraduro shoes

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Hi everyone

Following on from my last post about winter boots and cleats, I was wondering whether anyone had any thoughts around the above shoes? The issue I have is that while a lot of my commute is on protected facilities I do have some key intersections on steep hills that scare me with poor driving behaviour. Having a pedal that is flat for shoes on one side and SPD cleats on the other would allow me to ride without fear of coming off when I need to, however to achieve that I need a shoe that has a recessed cleat so it doesn't interact with the flat pedal side... so on to the point of this, has anyone got a pair of these or know how far the clear is recessed?

Thanks,

Chris
 
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All SPD cleats are recessed unlike road cleats. That said, shoes vary in the amount of recess there is, road shoe type will have it recessed between removeable treads/studs https://www.wiggle.co.uk/sidi-tiger-carbon-mtb-shoes whereas you can get trainers which have it actually recessed in the sole https://www.adidas.co.uk/the-velosamba-cycling-shoes/FW4455.html

It looks like those Giro shoes are fully recessed, so you will be fine to ride on the flat side of the pedals with them as you are meant to be able to walk in them
 
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Thanks Bear. My current Shimano shoes are slightly recessed but not enough that I'm not on the cleat and they currently don't work well with my flats on one of my bikes. The Giro's do look flush but pictures are hard to evaluate!

Chris
 
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