Hi All!
Okay, I have taken the plunge, thanks to the very pleasant gentleman clerk at the local Performance Bike chain store, who urged me to "just get the pedals along with the shoe, ride the daylights out of them, and if they don't work, bring 'em back with your receipt for a full refund within one year. You don't have to just try them on the carpet, give 'em a go".
Well, gee, um yeah...why not? Especially since I selected so carefully that I hope success will be assured.
First, shoes. I ended up getting a pair of Louis Garneau (for Performance) Terra Comp shoes:
http://www.performancebike.com/bikes/Product_10052_10551_1131031_-1_400098__400098Best fit so far of any I've tried, they have a much narrower heel than the Giro Carbides, and they even look a bit like my Dettos and remarkably road-shoeish. They feel a little warm with lots of "synthetic leather " (plastic) on the sides, but time will tell. I suppose I could always use a leather punch on them al la the factory treatment on Dettos (from an era when
everything had holes drilled in it), and they are a perfect fit inside my Garneau neoprene rain booties. I will need to add a tongue pad and an insole, but I think these might work, and in a men's size, yay!
Then, pedals. I grabbed a pair of Shimano PDM-530s to try:
http://www.performancebike.com/bikes/Product_10052_10551_1108401_-1_400264__400264I also picked up a pair of the Shimano PDM-424s to try:
http://www.rei.com/product/752295/shimano-m424-spd-pedals...and some multi-directional cleats to have on-hand in case the lateral-release ones aren't kind to my knees.
I still feel kinda evil for "trying" these, but I am at a loss to know how else to know what will work for me and I was actively encouraged to do so by the sales clerk who reminded me it was company policy. My plan is to carefully screw the pedals onto the bike, then try them sans cleats so I can see how they feel underfoot without the risk of leaving mars or scratches and so they'll still be nice in case I have to return them. Perhaps a little too-prudent, but I'd like to find out as non-destructively as possible.
So, here we are, Danneaux in the Modern Age. Scary, isn't it? Despite appearances and my track record of hanging onto old stuff, I adapt to the new very quickly and am always the first to master new stuff at Microsoft conferences and product intros. It'll be interesting. Hopefully, the next dispatch won't come courtesy of the local A&E department.
...I don't know how you've got by, touring wearing Dettos. They are woeful shoes to try and walk any more than 20 metres in
Pete, it was pushing the bike and trailer ~18
kilometers up 13%+ hills on logging roads recently that pushed
me in this direction. What's left of these Dettos and the three unused pairs will still be in-use for the other bikes. "Stalwart" sounds better than some other phrases I thought of while pushing. Yeah, I like "stalwart"!
Very good to get The Word from a fellow spinner that rotating weight won't seem too noticeable; a great help, Pete, as were all your comments in the last post, thanks! Yeah, the road shoes looked pitifully inadequate for any sort of off-bike use, though it took some doing to pry them out of my hands. The Louis Garneaus were a nice alternative, and look nearly identical to Garneau's road model, here:
http://www.performancebike.com/bikes/Product_10052_10551_1130015_-1_400097__400097 They gots vents, but no lugs, Pete! Except for flooding out in puddle-water, I'm not sure how effective the vents would be at getting air into the shoe...they're under the insole.
Those Quoc Phams are the bee's knees, Pete, and I've nearly drooled into the keyboard looking at them. Trouble is, they're pricey, and I can't try 'em on except in Portland, if they have my size. And oh, did I mention price? About USD$231. Sad, so very, tragically sad; I wept big droppy tears of disappointment on seeing the price. These hit dead-center amidships at the very axis of Need and Want.
At any rate, I'm off, so we'll see what happens. Screw the pedals onto the cranks, attach the cleats in some sort of close approximation, and off I go for a Tour de Neighborhood to see what happens.
All the best,
Dan. (...who fervently hopes his next words won't be "Uh-oh!")