Adidas samba vegan review12/11/2023 ![]() This model is available in two shades (Navy and Cream White), while the slightly more expensive $130.00 / £110.00 vegan alternative (which contains a minimum of 25 per cent recycled content), is offered in five colorways. Chrome's robust Southside Low Pros are $135.00 / £126.00 and Quoc’s stylish Chelsea Boots are ~$195.50 / £180.00. With a price tag of $120.00 / £100.00, these certainly aren’t the most expensive good-looking SPD compatible shoes. ![]() Adidas Velosamba Cycling Shoes: value and conclusion But if you tend to walk about town to a moderate extent after riding in, the Velosambas aren’t such a good option - they’re simply too stiff.įit wise, it’s worth pointing out that the toe box is on the narrow side, but I didn’t find this was an issue for me. If you’re primarily riding to somewhere you’ll be sitting down, these shoes are fine - great even. On the bike, I’ve been very impressed.īut these are also supposed to be designed for a good experience off the bike too…Īdidas reckons the Velosambas provide “an easy walking feel”, but that’s not the case in my experience - they don’t provide enough flexibility at the forefoot for comfortable walking, plus there was some serious heel slippage at the back with every step. My ride into Cardiff is about 20km, but the Velosambas felt efficient throughout. With that reasonably stiff sole, accelerating back up to speed when the traffic lights change felt smooth and efficient - as did longer, more concerted efforts down the long straights, trying to make it to the lights while they’re still green.
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