Monday, August 1, 2011

Quoc Pham Shoes

Another line of shoes has joined the ranks of On the Rivet's shoewear.

The Quoc Pham cycling shoe line uses traditional craftsmanship and hand sculpting to ensure proper fit. A three-layer system of leather outer and lining with strong canvas maize inner and rigorous prototype testing creates the necessary form, durability and comfort that makes the shoes stand out from other shoes. Because they're made of leather, the shoes will feel a little tight width-wise, but will stretch out and mould to your foot, creating the ultimate comfort shoe for cycling, kind of like a Brooks saddle for feet though you won't need tons of kilometres to do so.


Pham started with the Fixed, a leather shoe designed for life on and off the bike. Combining fashion and function, the Fixed allows a cyclist to step off the bike and into other avenues of his or her life.

The Fixed has a leather upper and stiff rubber sole, allowing good body to bike power transfer while still maintaining walkability. When trying on the Fixed, remember that it fits about a half size smaller than regular shoes.

In 2010, Pham added the Tourer, giving a cyclist the ability to add SPD (or mountain bike) cleats to a stiff and sturdy but still stylist shoe.
Having SPD gives a cyclist better control and more power while cycling. The Tourer fits about the same as the international standard.

The Lock Lace and Knot technique helps reduce heel slippage by creating a secure tight hold on the foot and is recommended for anyone riding Pham's shoes. Check out the technique HERE.

Because the shoes are made of leather, proper care and maintenance assure a longer life and top performance. Leather shoe polish will help nourish the leather and help prevent it from cracking. Stuffing the shoes with newspaper will absorb moisture and maintain leather durability.

Pham is also working on bringing out a Tourer Boot and a has a made-to-order Derby shoe.

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