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Six things I learned testing gravel shoes

Six things I learned testing gravel shoes

Having spent the last few months testing the best gravel shoes, and whittling down the best options on the market into a useful guide, I also learned a thing or two, so it seems prudent to share the knowledge so you can get the most bang for your buck and not end up disappointed, or worse, uncomfortable. 

Since it’s been warm enough to ditch the best winter cycling shoes in favour of more svelte options, I’ve been riding off-road in numerous pairs of gravel shoes, sometimes taking multiple options on the same ride for a mid-ride switch out. I’ve been using options designed for the highest level of gravel racing, through bikepacking focussed models designed to help you when it comes to protracted hike-a-bike, and budget options too, hoping to be all things to those who are just starting out or who can’t afford more premium options. 

Without further ado, then, here are my six key takeaways after swapping shoes nearly every ride for a few months. 

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The sole of the Bont Vaypor G, for example, is so unforgiving it makes it near impossible to walk in (Image credit: Will Jones)

1. Sole stiffness doesn’t matter as much as you think 

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