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Best Overall Indoor Cycling Shoes
Nike SuperRep Cycle
Pros
Available in four different colors
Velcro straps
Cons
Runs small; be sure to size up
Cleats sold separately
We love the sleek aesthetic design on this cycling shoe from Nike that functions well, too. It features adjustable velcro straps up top to keep the shoe in place and also has rubber-tipped studs built into the bottom plate to give you traction when you're walking to and from your bike. Our testers found the shoe relatively lightweight and breathable, but our experts note that it tends to run small, so be sure to size up.
Compatible with two-hole or three-hole cleat systems.
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Best Indoor Cycling Shoes for Women
TIEM Slipstream Indoor Cycling Shoe
Credit: Tiem
Pros
Stylish and comfortable
Comes in a variety of colors
Cons
Cleats sold separately
Testers were very satisfied with the Tiem cycling shoes that resemble a more traditional sneaker rather than your average cycling shoe. Instead of wobbling around to and from your bike, the clips are hidden in the sole of this shoe, making it easy to walk around in. Testers gave this shoe top scores in all categories ranging from function and durability to aesthetics and innovation. They have a softer top compared to other cycling shoes but testers found them quite comfortable.
Compatible with two-hole cleat system.
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Best Lightweight Indoor Cycling Shoes
Venzo Venzo Women's Road Cycling Riding Shoes
Credit: Venzo
Pros
Comfortable and lightweight
Cleats included
Cons
Only available in black and white
This Amazon favorite has an overall 4.6/5 star score and over 4,100 global ratings. Reviewers note that it's a great alternative to Peloton shoes at a slightly better pricepoint. Customers say the shoe is lightweight, well-made and comfortable, and they like the velcro lace for ease of use in putting the shoes on and taking them off.
Compatible with three-hole cleat system.
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Best Value Indoor Cycling Shoes
Santic Spin Shoes with Buckle
Now 54% Off
Credit: SanticPros
Available in three camo colors
Precision buckle and velcro top
Under $100
Cons
Cleats sold separately
Most cycling shoes will cost you upwards of $100, but this affordable pick from Santic functions well, according to Amazon reviewers. We like the camo design, velcro top and precision buckle that adds security to keep the shoe in place. Reviewers find them breathable and stylish as well.
Compatible with three-hole cleat system.
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Best Indoor Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet
Tommaso Spin Class Ready Cycling Shoe
Credit: Tommaso
Pros
Velcro upper
Comes in SPD or Delta
Cons
Mixed reviews on Peloton compatability
This top-seller on Amazon has an overall 4.5/5 star score with over 3,600 ratings. Reviewers like the traditional cycling shoe design of this option with a velcro top and sturdy foundation. It comes with either SPD or Delta cleats, so make sure you purchase the correct version that is compatible with your bike. Reviewers with wide feet also say this cycling shoe is a great option.
Available with two-hole or three-hole cleat systems.
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Best Comfortable Indoor Cycling Shoes
SHIMANO SH-IC300 Women's Confidence Inspiring Indoor Cycling Shoe
Credit: Shimano
Pros
Comfortable sneaker-like design
BOA dial
Cons
Runs large; size down
This breathable and comfortable choice fits more like a regular sneaker and is also a great option for those with wide feet. Our fitness pros point out that these shoes have a BOA dial, which allows you to easily open, tighten and adjust the shoe fit with a quick turn. Although the shoes are only SPD compatible, the clip is hidden so you can walk around with ease after your cycling class. Just be sure to size down as reviewers say the shoes run large.
Compatible with two-hole cleat system.
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Best Breathable Indoor Cycling Shoes
Adidas The Indoor Cycling Shoe
Credit: Adidas
Pros
Well ventilated design
Easy strap closure
Cons
Cleats sold separately
This solid indoor cycling shoe from Adidas is actually made with 50% recycled content and has a breathable upper that our experts found kept feet well ventilated and cool during their rides. The lightweight shoe is constructed well, and the strap closure was easy to take on and off. Plus, the midsole plate is reinforced with fiberglass. We especially love the stylish design and unique colors like neon pink, mint green and more.
Compatible with three-hole cleat system.
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Best Indoor Cycling Shoes for Peloton Bikes
Peloton Altos Cycling Shoes
Now 68% Off
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Single velcro strap for easy transition
Sturdy foundation
Cons
Only available in one color
The traditional Peloton cycling shoes are still available, but this new and improved version impressed our fitness pros with its single velcro strap that makes the shoe much easier to put on and take off (which came especially in handy during bike bootcamp workouts). They are best for those with standard or narrow feet, like the original Peloton cycling shoe. They have a notably breathable jacquard mesh material and a comfortable sock-like fit but are still supportive.
Compatible with three-hole cleat system.
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Best Indoor Cycling Shoes for SoulCycle Bikes
SoulCycle x Pearl Izumi Legend 2.0 Cycling Shoes
Credit: Soul Cycle
Pros
BOA laces
Breathable upper
Cons
Only available in one color
SoulCycle makes three different cycling shoes designed specifically for their bikes in collaboration with Pearl Izumi. The Black Legend Cycling Shoe has a sleek design and one thick strap closure, and our expert favorite, the Legend 2.0, features BOA laces, which are essentially wires connected to a turning knob for ease of use in getting the shoes on and off. The highest end Silver Legend Cycling Shoes come in at an even higher price point and feature a sleek silver design, antimicrobial upper mesh and single thick strap closure for easy transitions.
Compatible with three-hole cleat system.
Do I need indoor cycling shoes?
Many traditional indoor cycling bikes have adjustable toe cages and straps, so you can easily slip in with any type of workout sneaker. While there is nothing wrong with cycling in regular sneakers, indoor cycling shoes can be extremely helpful and beneficial if you are cycling two or more times a week. They provide a safer, more efficient and effective workout since clipping in essentially lets you become one with the bike. Traditional workout shoes tend to have a soft flexible sole, whereas indoor cycling shoes have a very firm sole that provides stability during your ride.
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How we selected the best indoor cycling shoes
Jillian SollazzoWe evaluated several cycling shoes in-house with our fitness pros, and also recruited real-life testers and indoor cycling enthusiasts to test out the shoes in their own homes and in fitness studios across the nation. Criteria for evaluation focused on function, durability, comfort, aesthetics and price point. Our top picks offer a variety of different cleat compatibilities, as well as options for those with wide feet and choices that are breathable and lightweight.
How to choose the best indoor cycling shoes for you
Jillian SollazzoWhen selecting the best indoor cycling shoe for you, you'll want to take into account a few things:
- Clip system: The most important consideration is the type of bike you're normally clipping into. Does your bike warrant a two- or three-hole cleat system? If you're not sure, ask a fitness instructor at your gym or studio, or contact the bike manufacturer to inquire.
- Fit: Look for a breathable shoe with a firm sole to help maximize your ride. Indoor cycling shoes tend to have a more snug fit, but they should still be comfortable. They should feel fitted on the sides but still have some wiggle room in the toebox, about half an inch, as your foot will naturally shift a bit during your ride.
- Straps: Some cycling shoes have velcro straps, some feature a BOA dial which looks like a circular knob and others have actual laces like a regular sneaker. Velcro straps and BOA dials tend to be more convenient and quicker options to get in and out of, which is why most of our picks focus on those features.
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Why trust Good Housekeeping?
Stefani Sassos has been working in the fitness industry for the past 10 years, specializing in indoor cycling and strength training. She began her indoor cycling career in college where she was a Penn State Fitness Instructor, and continued on to teach indoor cycling at major gyms and studios including Equinox Fitness Clubs. As a NASM-Certified Personal Trainer, Stefani uses her expertise and exercise science knowledge to create informed fitness content for the Good Housekeeping Institute.

Stefani (she/her) is a registered dietitian, a NASM-certified personal trainer and the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Nutrition and Fitness Lab, where she oversees all nutrition and fitness-related content, testing and evaluation. She holds a master’s degree in clinical nutrition from New York University, as well as advanced certifications as a Women's Fitness Specialist and a Behavior Change Specialist. Stefani is dedicated to providing readers with evidence-based content to encourage informed food choices and healthy living. She is an avid CrossFitter and a passionate home cook who loves spending time with her big fit Greek family.
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