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Spin classes and interactive stationary bikes have made indoor cycling a common and well loved activity, but even avid outdoor cyclists may find themselves needing some different gear to perform at their peak when indoors. While cycling shorts, workout socks, and, of course, a stationary bike, are important, the best indoor cycling shoes are most essential for support and comfort during an intense cardio session.
Unlike cushioned running shoes or road cycling shoes, indoor or Peloton cycling shoes are often lighter and more breathable, making them ideal for warm and humid conditions. They also have a different type of cleat compatibility than most outdoor shoes — though some will work for both indoors and out. There are two types of cleats SPD (two hole) and Delta (3 hole). Most spin bikes are SPD-compatible, but some will be Delta (like Peloton). Some stationary bikes are compatible with both clips too, like Soulcycle’s equipment, for instance. Katie Pierson, Certified Personal Trainer and Cycling Instructor notes that you will want to ensure that you have the correct cleat for both your bike and your shoes before purchasing. Since these all have to be bought separately, you will want to double check to avoid more hassle.
While you can certainly spin without clipping in, wearing a typical workout shoe won’t allow you to perform at your best. “Cycling shoes give you a much more complete pedal stroke when cycling, because being ‘clipped-in’ to the pedal means that your leg is supplying 360-degree power, instead of just pushing on the downstroke,” says Von Collins, one of the founders of completetri.com. “Even if you aren’t trying to set land speed records, a cycling shoe will give you a better leg workout and reduce the chance of injuries because of a smoother, more stable pedal stroke.”
If you do prefer a more sneaker-like fit, there are options out there for you. “Indoor cycling sneakers include a hard, flat bottom, compared to outdoor cycling shoes with tread,” says Pierson. “The tread helps you to be more secure when stepping off of your bike and onto the road or trail, but they still allow you to clip in with recessed SPD cleats.”
To help us choose the best indoor cycling shoes, we reached out to Collins and Pierson for expert insight and recommendations. Below, view the best indoor cycling shoes of 2023.
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To choose the best indoor cycling shoes on the market, we researched the most popular models available. We chose options that fulfilled the needs of various preferences, budgets, styles, and foot types to come up with an option for every type of cyclist. We reached out to experts in the cycling and fitness field to help us determine what to look for and how to choose a proper cycling shoe. Finally, we used our own expertise in product testing and real customer reviews to determine the 10 best indoor cycling shoes of 2023.
Katie Pierson has been a certified fitness professional for almost twenty years and holds ten fitness certifications, including Spinning Elite and Personal Training. She shares her passion and knowledge for fitness and cycling regularly as a top contributor at GirlBikeLove, and is regularly quoted in top bicycling magazines.
Von Collins is a coach, writer, published author, and co-founder of triathlon gear review site complete-tri.com. He is an accomplished triathlete and cyclist, and the author of four fitness and training books: Smarter Running, Your First Triathlon Guide, Fit Foods, and 30 Rut-Busting Workouts. He has also been cited as a cycling expert by top fitness brands like Healthline, CNET and Forbes.
Gabrielle Hondorp has worked as a fitness and wellness gear reviewer since 2019. She has written for publications like Runner’s World, Health, SELF, Women’s Running, Sports Illustrated and more. She was a collegiate track and cross country athlete and remains an avid outdoorswoman. She is also a frequent spin class attendee and has fallen off her road bike enough times to make her an indoor cycling advocate.
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