Best Driving shoes
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- David Dixon
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Best Driving shoes
In particulat when driving my MGTF i prefer to wear my Converse All stars, thin sole for good feel of pedals but also with good grip. Sparco and Piloti (who advertise in Safety Fast) make driving shoes, or maybemore to the point, motorsport shoes. Puma and Addidas have Ferrari and BMW badged shoes, so wondering what other shoes are worn for driving, by MGF/TF owners?
- talkingcars
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Re: Best Driving shoes
I have driven many thousands of miles wearing Adidas Goodyear F1 trainers, I've had 5 or 6 pairs, but the two parties have terminated the partnership.
They were designed as a driving shoe and were great at it.
For work I currently have Kevlar capped boots, much lighter than steel.
They were designed as a driving shoe and were great at it.
For work I currently have Kevlar capped boots, much lighter than steel.
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- daz
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Re: Best Driving shoes
just socks for me if it's a long journey or a blast through the lanes.
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Re: Best Driving shoes
Bare feet.