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Cycling Shoes for Women
Cycling shoes are designed to be slim, lightweight and streamlined to help the cyclist perform at her very best. Cycling shoes vary slightly be color and design, but the greatest differences are in the type of material used to build the sho…
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Cycling Shoes Explained
While it is possible to enjoy a bike ride with just about any pair of shoes, cycling shoes have several features that are designed to provide power transfer and a breathable fit to improve the comfort and efficiency of your ride.
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How to Extend Cleat Cycling Shoes
Cycling gear doesn't come cheap--and that goes for cleat cycling shoes, too. The avid cyclist should take good care of her shoes and her cleats, avoiding the necessity of having to purchase new ones often. Performing the proper maintenance…
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The Best Women's Cycling Shoes
As the main point of contact between the cyclist's legs and the bike itself, women's cycling shoes are an important component of biking. Since fit is an important part of what makes a cycling shoe effective, women's shoes are specifically d…
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How to Attach Cleats to Cycling Shoes
The modern cycling cleat first appeared in the 1980s, when Bernard Hinault employed them in his bid for victory in the 1985 Tour de France. The new cleat was not only safer, but also allowed for greater pedaling efficiency. With his feet bo…
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How to Dry Cycling Shoes
Most cycling shoes are built to withstand water and moisture. In addition to the road conditions and elements that can soak a shoe on any given day, the amount of sweat poured into these shoes with each trip can make drying shoes a continua…
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How to Select Cycling Shoes
You may use tires to get around, but you shouldn't underestimate the importance of your footwear. Your feet still get a lot of wear and tear from the thousands of pedal rotations they can endure in a single workout, and if these shoes aren'…
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The Best Winter Cycling Shoes
Cycling is a great spring and summer sport. The fresh air and the sunshine make up the ideal cycling atmosphere for many riders, but there's no reason to put the bike in storage when fall and winter roll around. With the advances made in li…
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How to Make Shoe Covers for Cycling
In cold or damp weather, many cyclists find it necessary to wear cycling shoe covers, or "booties". These covers help keep your feet warm and dry, and make cycling a much more tolerable activity in adverse weather conditions. Prices for sto…
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Cycling Shoes Review
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Types of Cycling Shoes
Shoes for cycling can loosely be broken down into mountain bike shoes and road bike shoes. However, what shoes you get will depend on whether you choose to use clipless pedals or if you want to use toe clips or regular pedals. When you choo…
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How to Use Cycling Shoes
In 1984 the first clipless pedal, a pedal that allowed cyclists to attach their cycling shoe directly to the pedal using toe cleats, was created. Since their creation toe clips, clipless pedals, and cycling shoes for casual, fitness, and a…
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Review of Cycling Shoes
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What Are the Benefits of Cycling Shoes?
Next to your bicycle, cycling shoes are probably the most important items of cycling gear you'll own. Not only do cycling shoes make you look cool, they are designed to transfer all of the power from your legs to the place where it counts--…
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How to Choose Cycling Shoes
With thousands of cycling shoe options, finding the right pair can be a daunting task. Taking the time to get past the marketing and packaging will connect you with a product that can greatly enhance your cycling experience.
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How to Choose Winter Cycling Apparel
Cycling throughout the winter is simply unpleasant in some places, but many cyclists prefer to brave winter winds rather than stay off the saddle for months on end. If you are one of these dedicated riders, invest in a quality wardrobe of…
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How to Buy Cycling Shoes
Unlike shoes for a casual biker, cycling shoes are constructed for efficiency and durability. Stiff soles, minimal padding and exposed cleats are common features. You also need to consider closures, such as laces or snaps. Try on cycling sh…
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