Driving shoe recommendations?
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Thanks for the feedback. I look into them.
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I wouldn't call it life-changing, but driving a manual with thin, flat soles makes a noticeable difference. Driving in my hiking boots feels like trying to use a game controller with thick ski gloves on.
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I like driving in Reef Deckhand shoes, I have a pair without the insoles that I use for manual transmission. They're similar to Vans slip-on's, flat sole and made with materials that aren't too stiff
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I like to drive barefoot. Really get a feeling for the pedals and movement.
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Thanks for the interesting idea. It's probably not for me, but I bet it's a good learning experience.
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Those look pretty cool. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Yeah, me too. I'll drive in whatever I happen to be wearing, whether that be Adidas samba, Harley Davidson boots, or chunky skate shoes. I've never felt the need to have specific shoes to press pedals.
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Driving shoe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkRkuI0ZgX0&t=82
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I second the general recommendations of Vans or converse but IMO if you're also going to be on your feet all day wearing them the thin soles does get old fast. I wear my crossfit shoes most of the time and they are really good driving shoes because they tend more towards flat soles and unobtusive tread but still pretty good cushioning.
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That sounds like a good hybrid solution. Thanks for sharing.
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If you don't mind me asking, what do you drive?
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Quite frankly, that was completely unasked for and entirely inappropriate for the purposes of this thread. Thank you. I enjoyed every bizarre moment of it.
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A Dacia Sandero and Hyundai Tucson.
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I don't think I'm in the right climate for it. I need heavy boots to counter the cold and snow, and I can't be bothered to change shoes every time I get in and out of the car.
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Spring to fall, I drive in bare feet whenever it's appropriate. It's so much more direct and comfortable. That said, I prefer bare feet when possible anyway - I realize it's not for everyone.
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Nice! That makes sense. You might have more room around the pedals and a higher seating position. My legs are far more in front of me than under me, and the pedals are very close together.
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take off your shoes and drive barefoot for maximum control, then change back into shoes for your workday
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I haven't personally tried them, but maybe pilotis? Bonus is that some of their shoes look casual enough to wear out and about
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Thanks for the tip. I'll take a look.
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I keep hearing this, but I don't think it's for me. So many people seem to like it that I'll at least respect it, but I can't imagine liking that.