Just wondering if others here have a favorite type or style of footwear when driving, not talking about around town or to work I mean long distance or if you're on a cruise or blasting down a nice twisty bit of road.
As we know some footwear is better than others and you can buy racing style boots for better pedal feel and control.
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What Shoes/Boots do you use for driving?
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I have some light steel cap boots, lace up which are a bit bulky, only wear them when needed as I have noticed sometimes in the CJ the toes touch the steering column shaft and you can feel it rubbing when parking, when the clutch is pushed in. Have some Dunlop sneakers form Kmart but they tend to hurt my ankles during longer trips, all hail the cruise control! so you can move you feet around when needed and not slow down.
Might get something better for the road trip where I'll be the only driver doing up to 800km a day on country roads!
How much are the proper driving boots and will they make me look like a cock when I stop at a road house in the middle on NSW?
Might get something better for the road trip where I'll be the only driver doing up to 800km a day on country roads!
How much are the proper driving boots and will they make me look like a cock when I stop at a road house in the middle on NSW?
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Note someone wears thongs?
Dangerous to wear loose fitting footwear that can accidently slip off and get tangled up in the foot well, brake peddle, clutch or accelerator. Can be scary and confusing, as happened to me. Without consequence thankfully.
EG: Try hitting your brakes with a shoo half hanging off your foot or right off and in the way of or behind, brake, clutch or accelerator peddles
Dangerous to wear loose fitting footwear that can accidently slip off and get tangled up in the foot well, brake peddle, clutch or accelerator. Can be scary and confusing, as happened to me. Without consequence thankfully.
EG: Try hitting your brakes with a shoo half hanging off your foot or right off and in the way of or behind, brake, clutch or accelerator peddles
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