My XC shoes are falling apart, so looking for something like the Giro Terraduro...
Any other suggestions? Not too keen on the skateboard style of things...

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What Blair said. But I also wear merino compression knee length socks under sealskin mid length socks with the lightweight trekmate gaiters on top. With that setup I got round the CL with dry feet this year, even using stepping stones that were 12" under. If it's over calf deep, I take socks and gaiters off, walk across in boots, tip the water out on the other side and then put dry socks back on. A bit of a faff if a lot of crossings, but you have comfy dry feet that don't rub and can do extended HAB. Like I said, didn't need to do any of that for the CL this yearBlair512 wrote:I wear Shimano xm9 boots, they're great for hike a bike with the vibram sole unit and once I broke them in they are really comfy. They're gore-Tex though so once the waters in it stays in
XT and XTR Trails.Asposium wrote:From comments above ......what platform style (SHIMANO) pedals do people recommend for use with the SPD boots?
Yeah, great pedals (I have XT) they've done thousands of miles and are really easy to regrease/flush out the bearings. Unthread the spindle, push fresh grease in the pedal body, re-insert spindle, old grease is forced out of the bearings as you tighten up the spindle.Alpinum wrote: XT and XTR Trails.
Both have developed a comparable amount of play (bearings) after a similar amount of use.
Yeah, I meant to say they're good and have served me well (other to any thing from Crank Bro...).mountainbaker wrote:Yeah, great pedals (I have XT) they've done thousands of miles and are really easy to regrease/flush out the bearings. Unthread the spindle, push fresh grease in the pedal body, re-insert spindle, old grease is forced out of the bearings as you tighten up the spindle.Alpinum wrote: XT and XTR Trails.
Both have developed a comparable amount of play (bearings) after a similar amount of use.