RojoRacing
Donut Powered Wise-guy
During my last 200 mile ride I was thinking of ways to furth prevent hot foot. I've taken the necessary steps with clear shims and buying a shoe stretcher to give my foot more room to swell into but hot foot can still creep up on me during hard efforts in hot weather. My Giro shoes have a single built in vent hole in the sole in the forefoot area and in cold weather I can just barely feel the pierce of the cold air from the hole. So I'm thinking half a dozen 1/4 or even smaller holes drilled into the forefoot area of the sole could further increase cooling in hot weather. You'd have to drill the holes spaced out enough and carfully enough to not compromise the strength of the carbon sole. Compromising the sole is probably less an issue for the low end shoes that don't use carbon. In cold weather you ether use shoes cover like normal which would also cover the holes or a simple piece of tape to prevent the passage of air. My upcoming 24hr race starts at 6pm so I'd start with tape or shoe covers into the cold night and remove them the next morning to give my feet some fresh air and cooling.