mschwett
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today, i headed to the hills of the east bay for some more gravel. as recommended by @Stefan Mikes i tried the adidas freerider pro MTB shoes. they are certainly heavy (size 13) and sturdy! the stiff sole plate is much appreciated, as is the flat sole which allows free foot placement on the pedals. still a far cry from being clipped in but a very reasonable trade-off for the security of being able to put a foot on the ground at any moment! at well over twice the weight of my road setup for shoe+pedal, i’m definitely not winning any uphill PRs in these.
a 43 mile ride with 4,000’ of climbing, most of it off road really wore me out. about 25% of the route was on “gravel” ranging from nicely packed dirt (fun!) to big half embedded rocks (not that fun) to piles of loose stones (no fun at all). used 25% of the creo’s built in battery, particularly on the steep unpaved climbs.
tomorrow, i’m putting her back to lightweight road mode. it’ll be interesting to feel the difference.
a 43 mile ride with 4,000’ of climbing, most of it off road really wore me out. about 25% of the route was on “gravel” ranging from nicely packed dirt (fun!) to big half embedded rocks (not that fun) to piles of loose stones (no fun at all). used 25% of the creo’s built in battery, particularly on the steep unpaved climbs.
tomorrow, i’m putting her back to lightweight road mode. it’ll be interesting to feel the difference.
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