Driving Shoes?
#24
I put like 24k miles on a pair of Vans and the clutch pedal wore a nice hole through the sole.
Puma style shoes are definitely nice and comfy for driving a stick, though.
Puma style shoes are definitely nice and comfy for driving a stick, though.
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after 4yrs of MotorSportsRanch
it seems rediculous that I've never tried a pair of driving shoes, but
(other than never asking to borrow a pair for the day)
I've never been tempted because
it seems un-nerving to switch from my daily driving shoes
to something I'm not used to (especially-when increasing my speed/handling to critical situations)
it seems rediculous that I've never tried a pair of driving shoes, but
(other than never asking to borrow a pair for the day)
I've never been tempted because
it seems un-nerving to switch from my daily driving shoes
to something I'm not used to (especially-when increasing my speed/handling to critical situations)
#26
#27
Weird, I bought a pair of the alpinestars over the oakleys. Well, actually, to replace them. I've got a high top oakley, and mid top alpinestars. The alpinestars just have a better "shoe" portion. The top height didnt bother me. (well, except the high tops make me look like an f1 driver with the gp pro race suit hahaha)