Mountain Biking Footwear.

I've got 2 pairs of cycling shoes: A pair of Lake MX-200's I bought in about 1996, that I still use as my primary bike shoe. Lots of age-related degradation, but they still hold together and fit like gloves.

The other is a pair of Scott sneaker-style shoes, similar vintage, that I used to wear when I didn't want the flashy Lakes on. They fit OK, lacked heal retention, and looked "normal", which was nice. They also show their age, but are wearable.

J
 
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