With daily commuting use, expect 1-2 years from commuter shoes. The rubber outsole and tread wear from walking, and the upper degrades from daily exposure. Shoes used only 2-3 times per week can last 2-3 years. The cleat pocket area is the most common failure point—watch for tread separation around the cleat recess. Replacing cleats every 4,000-6,000 km extends shoe life by preventing metal-on-metal wear in the pocket.
Cycling Shoes · Commuter / Urban Cycling Shoes
How long do commuter cycling shoes last?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Mountain Bike Clipless Shoes
$70 – $400
Rugged, walkable shoes with recessed cleats for off-road riding and hiking sections.
2-bolt cleat compatibilityrecessed cleat pocketlugged rubber outsole

Indoor / Spin Shoes
$50 – $200
Breathable, versatile shoes for indoor cycling classes and trainer sessions.
dual cleat compatibilityheavy ventilationmoisture-wicking lining

Touring / Bikepacking Shoes
$80 – $250
Comfortable, durable shoes for long-distance cycling with extended off-bike walking.
moderate sole stiffnessrecessed 2-bolt cleatdurable construction
More questions
- Can I walk normally in commuter cycling shoes?
- Do commuter shoes work with Peloton or spin bikes?
- Are commuter shoes good for long-distance riding?
- How do I keep laces from getting caught in my chain?
