What shoes for size 10 feet and Caterham style kit car?

What shoes for size 10 feet and Caterham style kit car?

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Pete236

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2 posts

76 months

Friday 27th July 2018
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Evening all.

New member here, though I have browsed a little over the years.

Dad and I have recently bought a Caterham 7 style kit car, a Locust.
Both he and I have large feet, though his are a size smaller than mine (and he won't be driving it much - if at all!)
I have size 10 hoofs, but they are wide buggers.
I am desperately seeking shoes that will allow me to use the pedals one at a time, instead of 3 at once with my right foot! (I can fit barefoot, but will not drive like it!)

I have bought a pair of Piloti shoes which are dead comfy, but about 1/4" too wide for the wee beastie.

Do members have any recommendations for ultra slim dancing shoes which won't break the bank?

Any ideas and info will be very much appreciated.

Cheers!
Pete.

CrutyRammers

13,735 posts

205 months

Friday 27th July 2018
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Puma speedcats do the job for me.

Pete236

Original Poster:

2 posts

76 months

Friday 27th July 2018
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Cheers, I will have a look see smile

Jambo85

3,404 posts

95 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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+1 on the pumas. Best mod I have made since owning my 7 smile

Redline88

519 posts

113 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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I was looking for a new pair of these a while back but I think they’ve been discontinued.

Does anybody know differently?

Wollemi

333 posts

139 months

Friday 3rd August 2018
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Puma drift cat shoes still available on Amazon, in varous patterns including BMW and Ferrari. I have Ferrari ones (for driving a Porsche on track days!) and they are very narrow with a great curved heel. Nice thin soles too, better in my opinion for driving than the Pilotis.
I got mine at Sports Direct.

Turn7

24,156 posts

228 months

Friday 3rd August 2018
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Any racing boots should be fine.

Size 11's here and can drive an SV Caterham or Fury wearing these.

MC Bodge

22,624 posts

182 months

Friday 3rd August 2018
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Onitsuka Tiger Mexico
Vivobarefoot

7mike

3,093 posts

200 months

Friday 3rd August 2018
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I have size 11 feet and have used a skinny pair of Lonsdale trainers for as long as I've had the 7 (about 10 years), Cost about 10% of the others mentioned here.

soad

33,457 posts

183 months

Friday 3rd August 2018
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7mike said:
I have size 11 feet and have used a skinny pair of Lonsdale trainers for as long as I've had the 7 (about 10 years), Cost about 10% of the others mentioned here.
These?

7mike

3,093 posts

200 months

Wednesday 8th August 2018
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soad said:
These?
Sorry, been away a while! Mine are older and a bit wiffy nowbiggrin But a look around one of them sports shops should turn up something similar (and less wiffy)smile

CraigJ

603 posts

212 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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Another vote for Puma. Have a pair of whirlwinds for driving my Westfield. Had same issue with hitting 2 pedals all the time with normal trainers.

anonymous-user

61 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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I drive a Westfield (wide body) which may make a difference but find converse suit me perfectly.

RenPug

634 posts

175 months

Monday 27th August 2018
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soad said:
7mike said:
I have size 11 feet and have used a skinny pair of Lonsdale trainers for as long as I've had the 7 (about 10 years), Cost about 10% of the others mentioned here.
These?
I've got a pair of those in black for driving my Caterham. Cost about £10 and give me plenty of room, also size 11.

shirt

23,480 posts

208 months

Monday 27th August 2018
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locost should be ok in anything mentioned above. mine is the standard width 'book' car and the pedal box area is much more spacious than my mate's s3 caterham.

if you really do need slimmer soles, just buy a pair of kart boots. all the benefits of a race boot but far cheaper.


JimmyJam

2,346 posts

226 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2018
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Sparco Imola's are really nice driving shoes. However, make sure you buy +1 size as they come up small.

HustleRussell

25,205 posts

167 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2018
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The problem with racing or karting boots is that aren't very comfortable to walk in and won't stand up to any sort of mileage.

Jambo85

3,404 posts

95 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2018
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...plus you look like a complete fanny in them, hence I always have my civilian shoes in the car to change into immediately!

jeremyh1

1,413 posts

134 months

Thursday 4th October 2018
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Clarkes boots
Your a driver not a feckin ball boy at a tennis match

NickGRhodes

1,291 posts

79 months

Thursday 4th October 2018
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The classic style Converse trainer/boots are narrow, I find them comfy enough to use for long road trips and track days (over 10 years since I've done one though), the heel is surprisingly supportive (for my feet),YMMV.
Edit to say my size 10s have no problems in a Westfield.

Edited by NickGRhodes on Thursday 4th October 16:04