Hey, JG
I have been using Adidas with actually 3 thin straps, and I don't
have any big delay in transition. (I do not attach my shoes to the
pedals). I do leave the front strap attached all the
time,and just open the back straps. They are thin enough that I can
grab both with one hand. I find the one strap tri shoes don't fit my
feet very well, and I like a snugger fit. I, too, am looking for new
shoes, though, and can't seem to find the "perfect" fitting shoe.
Anyone else have ideas or suggestions?
Sue
--- In naplesareatriathletes@yahoogroups.com, "j_rome44"
<j_rome44@...> wrote:
>
> Hey NATS!!
>
> J-Rome here...good to be back in Florida!! anyway, I am in a
> dilemma over tri shoes so I thought who better to ask than the NATS.
>
> I Have been wearing my Nike T-series for two years now and its time
> to replace them. I LOVE them though, easy in-easy out, one velcro
> strap, etc. The new nikes i am looking at have two velcro
> straps...I am thinking I could leave the front strap tight and just
> worry about the back one for race day. Or do I stay with the one
> strap and get a pair of LG's, or pearls, etc...
>
> Its not like I am a top 5 finisher anyway at 210lbs, so a few
> seconds in transition for is not a HUGE deal, although important.
>
> So I need some inputs!!
>
> Many thanks,
>
> JG
>