if you don't need FIA protection, you can also consider fencing shoes. The heel and sides are built and reinforced to be in contact with the mesh ground, and they are really confortable.
@@mgcharoudin You can use wrestling or boxing shoes for driving but not for racing because of FIA certification. They are made of fabric, suede or leather. Also lightweight but not sure about fire protection. Costs about 50-100 euros.
Hi Misha great video as always. I must say that now you have an 86 I’m disappointed that you didn’t go for the New Balance 574’s . The upside of that of course is that you can pay off your expensive new driving shoes by delivering tofu late at night around the Nurburgring. Just a thought
For me the best casual shoes for driving are high heel Onitsuka Tigers, you should check them out, they are comfortable for daily use (but the sole is still low and pretty rigid), they are extremely narrow and the heel is flat, the only con are the shoe laces which are pretty long but it's something you can just replace or tuck inside the shoe
Thanks for this video Misha. You’ve mentioned so many details about the right shoes for driving and the actual footwork video to show what is actually happening with the feet and pedals. I still have a pair of Puma Drift Cats (for me the best experience while driving so far 😂) and just can’t through them away because I never considered a nice substitute, this has changed now. Thank you Edit: I have the Drift Cats for too long, two pairs in 15 years 🤣
Massive thumbs up for OMP. I have been wearing their kart boots for day to day, track days and sim racing for the last 6 years. OMP also cater for a slightly wider foot in my experience than other brands. The way I see it is, if you wear the same driving shoes all the time, there are never any variables. It always feels the same when you drive and that frees up mental capacity to worry about everything else!
I have Hugo boss shoes that are very nice for driving, casual use and evening use as they’re quite smart! Nice thin flat sole and as you say slim fit with nothing sticking out the sides! I will be grabbing some racing shoes next visit though and some new gloves
It always pays dividents to spend much money on shoes. Either racing or dress shoes. It's like buying the best tyres you can afford. The problem is you always want more. Absolutely love the yellow OMPs.
I wear addidas sambas for a mix of daily activities and driving, shallow flat sole not bad for driving. Just change shoes when dog walking etc. Got sparcos too
The fact that OMP is sponsoring several racing leagues including teams dictates more on the pricing of they equipment, than what it's "worth", if you break it up in production and material cost. They price it high, because they can. I wouldn't be surprised if you can find a few other brands with on par or even better at less than half the price of those. They are probably very good, but don't ever judge a product on it's pricetag alone.
QSP is very similar to OMP because both their products (at least the dished QSP steering wheels) are made in the same factory. So for 50% less money you almost get the same exact product. Buying the OMP version wouldn't make overall sense
For my weekend driving for the last couple of years I have bee using Asic’s Onitsuka tigers . Not great for walking really but probably the closest sneaker to an actual race shoe. Thin soled ( for a regular sneaker) narrow and provide a great feel through the pedals . Hey if they are good enough for Keiichi Tsuchiya , then that’s all the reasons I need.
I think its a mistake to buy expensive shoes if you can get custom ones made for your feet for 100€ more. I remember watching videos about custom working boots and people are always blown away at first and then decide to be a lifetime customer. You can also wear them for life if the shop offers repairs, which is next level. Are there any disadvantages of custom racing shoes (apart from price)?
I was looking for a pair off shoes for simracing a while ago, but let me tell you, when your shoe size is a little above the average it is nearly impossible to find something. Up to size 46, no problem. But 99% dont even offer annything above that. That#s the price you have to pay when you are a little bit in the taller side
Thanks for the video, I always wear Piloti when I'm out on a drive and also on track I have their old sfi driving shoe! by the way could you also show us the difference between track driving suits?
Misha, Could You tell which SEATS were the best that You experience? I am looking for SEATS for SIM. Could You share Your Experience? Tell about 3 or 4 which were the best 🙏🙏😇😊
I took the advice of someone at the track and got a pair of karting boots. They're not fire retardant (and therefore not suitable for racing) but they _are_ leather, which is the minimum requirement for the events i compete in. Probably about half the price of the cheapest racing boots
I always tell people to get shoes with thin flat soles and a flat heel, just for the public road. It's just way more comfortable and safer than those new fashion shoes with 20 cm heels
I’ve loved to watch your videos on equipment it’s really interesting to see the differences between the entry level type of equipment and the higher end stuff.
I'm using the same Adidas Fyshe Daytonas just with silver stripes. Use it for karting here and there, autotests, etc. But I've also tried driving longer distances with them. I've had heel pain 🤔 wonder if I should put some padding on the right heel.
Are there any models that are a bit extra wide in the front? My feet are average sized, but my toes are placed quite parallel to each other. This makes slim shoes impossible for me to wear without getting a couple of sizes too large, with too much empty space in front of the toes. No need for FIA certification, as they would be used mainly for simracing.
Many many years ago i had a pair of adidas goodyear adi racers, very thin shoes, small profile but also comfortable for daily use. Had them for over 7 years, sad that adidas dont make them any more
I think you could get those Adidas repaired. Glue on a new sole and patch over the hole with a new piece of leather. Migh be worth it for a spare pair.
If youre looking for something more casual Puma speedcats are back in stock worldwide. They are very narrow though, so people with wide feet might not like it.
And then there are people who have a big foot and have trouble finding a racing shoe that fits at all. Like for example, I'm EU49/US14-15, it's challenging to find normal shoes that I like and are comfortable, so this specific use is pretty hard. I only know of one manufacturer that makes shoes in such a non-standard size and that is racequip
Jordan 1: just bought my m4 with daddy's money Basic racing shoe: I track my turbo miata Expensive driving shoe: I compete in a race series Barefoot: I live at the track so I can fine tune my stock micra so I have no money
@mgcharoudin Thank you for your video. About the Piloti shoes, do you know where I can buy them ? Can't find any website where they can be ship to europe.
ignorant question: FIA certification/fire safety aside, for your average enthusiastic driving, why not just drive barefoot or just socks? Surely that gives you the ultimate feel and control?
Hey Misha! You are an racing inspiration for me. You are the reason I have started watching F1. 😂 I want to start racing so could you recommend any racing shoes close to 100 dollars and some gloves? Thanks in advance.
Very informative video Misha but you should know that you were actually wearing Adidas NMD's. The Adidas Ultraboost is a completely different model than the white pair you are wearing in this video
I will give you guys a nice little cheap tip (but I use this for simracing): Get some old comfortable sneakers and rip the soles off 😂 (you will end up with the inner soles which are thin and provide great tactile feedback)
Just for the record carmrades... ayrton senna drove the hell out of an NSX with white socks and loafers. The moral of the story is git gud then upgrade the rest.
if you don't need FIA protection, you can also consider fencing shoes. The heel and sides are built and reinforced to be in contact with the mesh ground, and they are really confortable.
Interesting!
@@mgcharoudin You can use wrestling or boxing shoes for driving but not for racing because of FIA certification. They are made of fabric, suede or leather. Also lightweight but not sure about fire protection. Costs about 50-100 euros.
You're heading in the right direction however fencing shoes are also overpriced. Tennis shoes bro! Thank me later.
@@goodfella1605 Tennis shoes soles may be too thick?
Bether option is boxsing shoes. You fell the gas ledal and break pedal much bether.
I remember that Yellow Bird lap with Stephan Rozer. His shoes provided insane control.
Note: They’re Adidas NMD R_1’s not Ultraboosts😉 But the do have the same Boost material in the sole.
Thank you for showing us your world, it's incredible
Hi Misha great video as always. I must say that now you have an 86 I’m disappointed that you didn’t go for the New Balance 574’s . The upside of that of course is that you can pay off your expensive new driving shoes by delivering tofu late at night around the Nurburgring. Just a thought
Vans Old Skool and Classic low top Chucks suit me just fine.. Relatively thin soles and multiple colors for all occasions :)
Classic Vans are the best in heel & toe! nothing much beats them on driving (maybe im exaggerating LOL)
@@zf8496 I agree! Relatively inexpensive and last a lonnnnng time, lol.
i'm using vans too.. from low old skool to slip ons, best shoes for driving in the street
@@AndreiDragonulBGS Of course we would do the same thing.. We share VERY similar names, hahaha..
For me the best casual shoes for driving are high heel Onitsuka Tigers, you should check them out, they are comfortable for daily use (but the sole is still low and pretty rigid), they are extremely narrow and the heel is flat, the only con are the shoe laces which are pretty long but it's something you can just replace or tuck inside the shoe
Thanks for this video Misha. You’ve mentioned so many details about the right shoes for driving and the actual footwork video to show what is actually happening with the feet and pedals. I still have a pair of Puma Drift Cats (for me the best experience while driving so far 😂) and just can’t through them away because I never considered a nice substitute, this has changed now. Thank you
Edit: I have the Drift Cats for too long, two pairs in 15 years 🤣
Massive thumbs up for OMP. I have been wearing their kart boots for day to day, track days and sim racing for the last 6 years. OMP also cater for a slightly wider foot in my experience than other brands. The way I see it is, if you wear the same driving shoes all the time, there are never any variables. It always feels the same when you drive and that frees up mental capacity to worry about everything else!
This is a very interesting topic misha, thanks for explaining to so much detail 👍 I would love to hear everything about gloves 🧤
I have Hugo boss shoes that are very nice for driving, casual use and evening use as they’re quite smart! Nice thin flat sole and as you say slim fit with nothing sticking out the sides! I will be grabbing some racing shoes next visit though and some new gloves
Thank you!! I’ve been looking for driving shoes! Good timing you know your subs so well😂
It always pays dividents to spend much money on shoes. Either racing or dress shoes. It's like buying the best tyres you can afford. The problem is you always want more. Absolutely love the yellow OMPs.
Tires are a safety concern but even they have diminishing returns.
I wear addidas sambas for a mix of daily activities and driving, shallow flat sole not bad for driving. Just change shoes when dog walking etc. Got sparcos too
I love my Piloti shoes for driving manual. They look nice enough to wear to work too!
Thanks for covering this. I’m a fan of Alpinestars. Used to use Puma, but I would have to buy them big.
The fact that OMP is sponsoring several racing leagues including teams dictates more on the pricing of they equipment, than what it's "worth", if you break it up in production and material cost. They price it high, because they can. I wouldn't be surprised if you can find a few other brands with on par or even better at less than half the price of those. They are probably very good, but don't ever judge a product on it's pricetag alone.
QSP is very similar to OMP because both their products (at least the dished QSP steering wheels) are made in the same factory. So for 50% less money you almost get the same exact product.
Buying the OMP version wouldn't make overall sense
For my weekend driving for the last couple of years I have bee using Asic’s Onitsuka tigers . Not great for walking really but probably the closest sneaker to an actual race shoe. Thin soled ( for a regular sneaker) narrow and provide a great feel through the pedals . Hey if they are good enough for Keiichi Tsuchiya , then that’s all the reasons I need.
I use Puma Speedcats when I go to PECLA and the feel through the soles is amazing.
ive had a pair of sparco mid tops for years. i wear them every day and they hold up great.
I think its a mistake to buy expensive shoes if you can get custom ones made for your feet for 100€ more.
I remember watching videos about custom working boots and people are always blown away at first and then decide to be a lifetime customer. You can also wear them for life if the shop offers repairs, which is next level. Are there any disadvantages of custom racing shoes (apart from price)?
OMP or Sparco are the shoes I use, personal opinion, for my feet. Not saying other brands are bad!
I was looking for a pair off shoes for simracing a while ago, but let me tell you, when your shoe size is a little above the average it is nearly impossible to find something. Up to size 46, no problem. But 99% dont even offer annything above that. That#s the price you have to pay when you are a little bit in the taller side
True :(
Man this reminds me of senna ripping around suzuka with formal shoes
Thanks for the video, I always wear Piloti when I'm out on a drive and also on track I have their old sfi driving shoe!
by the way could you also show us the difference between track driving suits?
Misha, Could You tell which SEATS were the best that You experience?
I am looking for SEATS for SIM.
Could You share Your Experience?
Tell about 3 or 4 which were the best 🙏🙏😇😊
jaaaa more for the pedal cam, I love your heel and toe technick ❤❤❤
Such an interesting and informative video Misha. Brilliant 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That lacing system is called BOA and is common on a lot of sports shoes now.
I took the advice of someone at the track and got a pair of karting boots. They're not fire retardant (and therefore not suitable for racing) but they _are_ leather, which is the minimum requirement for the events i compete in. Probably about half the price of the cheapest racing boots
good budget daily driving shoe is puma speedcat ive had em for years and they've been great
I always tell people to get shoes with thin flat soles and a flat heel, just for the public road. It's just way more comfortable and safer than those new fashion shoes with 20 cm heels
Need a new pair. I’m still using Adidas Goodyear for the summer sunday drives, shame they don’t make them anymore.
Nice preview of the battle with the Civic ED 😍
I’ve loved to watch your videos on equipment it’s really interesting to see the differences between the entry level type of equipment and the higher end stuff.
Could I use a racing shoe as my daily? I like the feeling of driving shoes but I’m not sure about the long term wear
Won't be good for your joints I guess
No problem Misha, just spend 390 € on my first pair of designer shoes yesterday. Cant complain about people buying expensive shoes anymore.
I'm using the same Adidas Fyshe Daytonas just with silver stripes. Use it for karting here and there, autotests, etc. But I've also tried driving longer distances with them. I've had heel pain 🤔 wonder if I should put some padding on the right heel.
I'm on my 3rd pair of SpeedCats.. latest ones have a Sparco tongue 😊 nice!
Driving shoes is important but do not neglect the socks, driving socks changed my life because of the aero it offers! 🙃
Are there any models that are a bit extra wide in the front? My feet are average sized, but my toes are placed quite parallel to each other. This makes slim shoes impossible for me to wear without getting a couple of sizes too large, with too much empty space in front of the toes. No need for FIA certification, as they would be used mainly for simracing.
Im new in racing and this is helpfull would like to see vids from all gear pieces!
cmon misha u should get best youtuber reward! u are great i hope in the future i meet u in the ring ! much love
My brother in Christ gravity is the same -9.8ms2 for a peanut or a bowling ball. Appreciate the shoe review though
Many many years ago i had a pair of adidas goodyear adi racers, very thin shoes, small profile but also comfortable for daily use. Had them for over 7 years, sad that adidas dont make them any more
Awesome collection of infos; thank you!
About time u got a nice new pair cant wait to see ya banging pedals with them they look nice
Great unboxing with a lot of sprinkled facts all around. Very delicious. Thank you 🙂
+1 for Piloti shoes. Like a suede sock with waterproof sole. Not good for your back while walking though
That seems like a great souvenir to bring back from the Nurburgring.
I think you could get those Adidas repaired. Glue on a new sole and patch over the hole with a new piece of leather. Migh be worth it for a spare pair.
Where did you get the Pilotis? Can't seem to find them anywhere that ships to EU
The t-shirt makes Italian proud of you 😊
For a "normal" ppl Everlast Jump Classic can be a good option?🤔
If youre looking for something more casual Puma speedcats are back in stock worldwide. They are very narrow though, so people with wide feet might not like it.
I get less feel with trainers to the point i struggle with the clutch as i can't feel how much pressure I'm applying
And then there are people who have a big foot and have trouble finding a racing shoe that fits at all. Like for example, I'm EU49/US14-15, it's challenging to find normal shoes that I like and are comfortable, so this specific use is pretty hard. I only know of one manufacturer that makes shoes in such a non-standard size and that is racequip
Great video again Misha. BUT where did you get the t-shirt I'm more interested now! :P
Nice ! I use SPARCO FIA TOP for the rally 😁
Jordan 1: just bought my m4 with daddy's money
Basic racing shoe: I track my turbo miata
Expensive driving shoe: I compete in a race series
Barefoot: I live at the track so I can fine tune my stock micra so I have no money
Great video! Just FYI your Adidas sneakers are NMD’s not ultra boost 😉
How do we purchase internationally if we can not purchase in our country ? Will they ship internationally?
Nice and informative video! Do one with gloves and suit also. I want some good driving/racing shoes but they all stpp at 48, i need 49/50🤦♂️
And I'm still driving in my wrestling shoes 😅 (no homologation, obviously). But if you'll check what wrestling shoes look like - you'll see why:)
@mgcharoudin Thank you for your video. About the Piloti shoes, do you know where I can buy them ? Can't find any website where they can be ship to europe.
Weird, I got mine delivered here
@@mgcharoudin on which website ?
What’s the difference in a racing shoe and a wrestling shoe
Still a big fan of the Sparcos personally!
Nice T-shirt, I love that car! Nice shoes too...
Misha have you by chance seen any euro 50 size racing shoes 🙈?
I use sneakers from converse... is it a sin?
😂😂 I’m running the 2022 version of your alpinestars as my main shoe.
Thank you Misha I learn today
ignorant question: FIA certification/fire safety aside, for your average enthusiastic driving, why not just drive barefoot or just socks? Surely that gives you the ultimate feel and control?
It will hurt your feet lol
Nice t-shirt! Cheers Robin
wich vid is that with the civic ED chasing?
I used to wear toms and they worked fine for me. Of course, i couldnt drive for shit either at that time...
Hey Misha! You are an racing inspiration for me. You are the reason I have started watching F1. 😂 I want to start racing so could you recommend any racing shoes close to 100 dollars and some gloves? Thanks in advance.
Nice review! How about one for helmets or even suits? 👍🏁
Great video!! More content, gloves, helmet?
I can't wait for my boots to arrive
Brooo going to apex soon driving the M2 looking forward to it
Did Pancake get your old shoes, I remember she tried to eat them a while back.
what video is it, with the Type R?
Very informative video Misha but you should know that you were actually wearing Adidas NMD's. The Adidas Ultraboost is a completely different model than the white pair you are wearing in this video
Will you vlog for the 24h nurburgring this week end ?
Right price .... quality products
I have done 60% of my N'schleife laps barefoot. Nothing stops me, I am an animal.
Hey bro can you drive an R32 on the Nurburgring much appreciated bro.
Sure, send me one.
@14:44 Off course you get what you pay for, unless it is a scam. 😉
I drive allways barefoot, the best feeling for the pedals
If you dont need FIA homologation on them then 100 euro pair any brand will do same good 👌
Make them if you can use a sewing machine, it's actually really easy
I will give you guys a nice little cheap tip (but I use this for simracing): Get some old comfortable sneakers and rip the soles off 😂 (you will end up with the inner soles which are thin and provide great tactile feedback)
a little correction misha, it is adidas NMD not an ultraboost ✌, anyway congrats for new shoes!
Got me there!
Oooo RCN nice!! 😁
what omp shoes made in croatia😮😮 wow👍👍
I would like to see a video on suits.
My Sparco Top was only €250.
Just for the record carmrades... ayrton senna drove the hell out of an NSX with white socks and loafers. The moral of the story is git gud then upgrade the rest.
Dus het liedje "these boots are made for walking" moet veranderd worden in "these boots are made for racing". 😉