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Originally Posted by Chris1SS1LE
I need some better driving shoes, my slip on deck shoes were making my feet hurt.
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Look for a tie-up "walking shoe" with a flexible sole. Unless you're heel-toe'ing your downshifts, avoid shoes with wide soles that stick out (can inadvertently catch against adjacent pedals). I've found Reeboks and New Balances (in black) to work very well for every driving duty from daily driving up to HPDE driving.
It's kind of satisfying to hear when folks find out what their 1LE is really good at . . . right out of the box. Seriously.
Norm