Hey all,
I'm a student at the Academy of Art University (san francisco) and have a semester project that I am trying to get feedback on in order to justify the legitimacy of my concept.
So...
Problem/Concept:
To my understanding, a cycling shoe is supposed to be rigid for better/efficient power transfer through the full revolution of a pedal stroke. But, on occasion, you find yourself walking mid-trip or training session and either you...
1. walk in your cycling shoes
2. remove your shoes and walk in your socks
or
3. remove your shoes and put on another pair of shoes or sandals.
Any of these three options are slightly burdensome (uncomfortable, loud, no traction, or a waste of time).
Basically, I want to design something that will solve these issues.
Instead of me asking specific questions, I'd like to know whatever feedback/comments/etc. you may have based on what I just addressed... What do you think?
Anything and everything is appreciated (and sooner the better)!
Thank you!
msb
[email protected]
I'm a student at the Academy of Art University (san francisco) and have a semester project that I am trying to get feedback on in order to justify the legitimacy of my concept.
So...
Problem/Concept:
To my understanding, a cycling shoe is supposed to be rigid for better/efficient power transfer through the full revolution of a pedal stroke. But, on occasion, you find yourself walking mid-trip or training session and either you...
1. walk in your cycling shoes
2. remove your shoes and walk in your socks
or
3. remove your shoes and put on another pair of shoes or sandals.
Any of these three options are slightly burdensome (uncomfortable, loud, no traction, or a waste of time).
Basically, I want to design something that will solve these issues.
Instead of me asking specific questions, I'd like to know whatever feedback/comments/etc. you may have based on what I just addressed... What do you think?
Anything and everything is appreciated (and sooner the better)!
Thank you!
msb
[email protected]