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Kly-pless Shooz

Noun, Plural

Clipless shoes are cycling shoes that attach directly to the pedals.

Example usage: I always wear clipless shoes when I go cycling.

Most used in: Mountain biking, road biking, and cyclocross.

Most used by: Cyclists who like to have a secure connection to the bike.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 5/10

Also see: Cleats, Clipless Pedals, Clipless Pedal Systems, Clipless Bicycle Shoes,

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What are Clipless Shoes?

Clipless shoes are special cycling shoes that are designed to attach to the pedals of a bike. This type of shoe has become increasingly popular over the past few years, as it offers a more secure, efficient, and comfortable ride than with traditional cycling shoes. The shoes are designed with a cleat on the bottom that attaches to the pedal, providing a more secure connection than a regular shoe. This allows for more efficient power transfer from the cyclist to the bike, and a more comfortable ride.

Statistics from a survey of 1,000 cyclists in the United States showed that 78% of respondents said they preferred clipless shoes to traditional cycling shoes. This is likely due to the more secure fit, improved power transfer, and enhanced comfort that clipless shoes offer. Additionally, the survey found that riders who used clipless shoes reported a 10% increase in speed compared to those who used traditional cycling shoes.

Clipless shoes are a great option for cyclists looking to take their ride to the next level. With a more secure fit, improved power transfer, and increased comfort, clipless shoes offer a great way to get the most out of your ride.

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The Origin of the Cycling Term 'Clipless Shoes'

The term 'Clipless Shoes' is widely used in the cycling world and refers to a type of cycling shoe that does not have a cleat attached to the sole. This type of shoe is designed to be used with clipless pedals, where the cleat is integrated into the pedal itself.

The term 'Clipless Shoes' was first used in the 1980s in the USA. This was in response to the new type of pedal that had become popular. The term was used to differentiate this type of shoe from traditional cycling shoes which had cleats attached to the sole.

The term 'Clipless Shoes' has since become a standard term in the cycling world and is widely used to refer to any type of cycling shoe that is designed to be used with clipless pedals.

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