Piloti Driving Shoes
jameschang
04-13-2007, 08:22 PM
Has anyone tried Piloti driving shoes? What's your opinion?
CaptainBennett
04-23-2007, 04:53 PM
Another question: where can i find some discounted ones online?
jcsaleen
04-24-2007, 09:37 AM
Nope stick to my ferrari/puma's!
drunken monkey
04-24-2007, 11:15 PM
the real ones or the fake not suitable for track use ones?
anyway.
check out sparco's range of driving shoes.
they fit like a dream and have enough styles to suit most people (and whatever racing suit you've got).
they're also one of the very few shoes that i've worn that don't give me pains in my arches after an hour.
anyway.
check out sparco's range of driving shoes.
they fit like a dream and have enough styles to suit most people (and whatever racing suit you've got).
they're also one of the very few shoes that i've worn that don't give me pains in my arches after an hour.
L-Spec
04-25-2007, 01:25 AM
Well, since he asked about Pilotis, I will give him my opinion on Pilotis.
I have the prototipo, in race yellow and black. I get a lot of good feedback on the looks. Guys want the shoes, chicks dig 'em :) Driving wise, I can safely say that I'm highyl dependant on the shoes now. I can no longer drive with my adidas or nikes. The difference is the soles. On the Pilotis, they are made more stiff, so you can depend on the balls of your feet to work the pedals instead of stabbing them with your toes -- which in my opinion is good.
Heel toe with the shoes is much easier witht he added grip on the side of the shoe, but any shoe can heel toe fine. Comfort on the street is great. I've never had sore feet because of them. They are comfy, and they look great. I recently stepped in mud so I'm going to have to go buy another pair and probably some DTMs as well. Pilotis treat me good.
I have the prototipo, in race yellow and black. I get a lot of good feedback on the looks. Guys want the shoes, chicks dig 'em :) Driving wise, I can safely say that I'm highyl dependant on the shoes now. I can no longer drive with my adidas or nikes. The difference is the soles. On the Pilotis, they are made more stiff, so you can depend on the balls of your feet to work the pedals instead of stabbing them with your toes -- which in my opinion is good.
Heel toe with the shoes is much easier witht he added grip on the side of the shoe, but any shoe can heel toe fine. Comfort on the street is great. I've never had sore feet because of them. They are comfy, and they look great. I recently stepped in mud so I'm going to have to go buy another pair and probably some DTMs as well. Pilotis treat me good.
drunken monkey
04-25-2007, 08:16 AM
just googled the pair you mentioned and I have to say, they look pretty good and seem pretty "street-able" too unlike a pair of Top 3s...
might have to invest in a pair and give them a try.
if I could find them in the UK that is.
might explain why i've never come across them before.
might have to invest in a pair and give them a try.
if I could find them in the UK that is.
might explain why i've never come across them before.
KamilMk
04-25-2007, 10:12 PM
I drive in whatever shoe fits my clothes when I go out... Unless I know I'm going racing only, then I most likely take my Puma's...
Not a big fan of the Pilotis...
Not a big fan of the Pilotis...
L-Spec
04-26-2007, 02:38 AM
^ Have you ever tried them?
"When you go out for a casual evening of go-kart racing with a couple of magazine editors, the head of Mazda R&D, the head of Mazdaspeed Japan and the lead engineer for the third-generation RX-7 and notice...everyone is wearing the same shoe (Piloti DTMs), you know there's something special about the shoes."
Aha, good enough for me :licka:
"When you go out for a casual evening of go-kart racing with a couple of magazine editors, the head of Mazda R&D, the head of Mazdaspeed Japan and the lead engineer for the third-generation RX-7 and notice...everyone is wearing the same shoe (Piloti DTMs), you know there's something special about the shoes."
Aha, good enough for me :licka:
jcsaleen
04-26-2007, 11:19 AM
The time I wore the puma's they were really comfortable and very streetable if you will. Comfort and very easy to drive with. I wonder what the drivers for R.E and FEED use? :wink:
Not bad reviews ~ http://www.piloti.com/about/testimonials.aspx
But they look more like shoes the puma's are amazing if you have thin feet. Imo
Not bad reviews ~ http://www.piloti.com/about/testimonials.aspx
But they look more like shoes the puma's are amazing if you have thin feet. Imo
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