Quote Originally Posted by Lupi View Post
Thanks, I think I'll keep using them (perhaps trying a racer when the time comes for a replacement), but use another shoe for racing when tired legs, bog etc. mean my usually clumsy clod foot fall deteriorates more than usual and means I need a more forgiving shoe...
Walshes are particularly good on grass, be it dry or soggy. I tend to favour a Mudclaw on loose, washed out, or very muddy chewed up stuff. The x-talon is most useful on rocks as far as i can tell, the studs tear through wet grass too easily for my money.