Agreed. You can make just about any MTB shoe work with any clipless pedal - it just takes a little work with a razor blade to cut out the excess rubber if need be. Go with fit and function for shoes (i.e. whether you want a hiking oriented sole, or solid plastic type thing that's more efficient for pedaling but harder to walk in.)
And I love my Crank Bros Mallet C's FWIW. But if you're just doing straight XC, eggbeaters or Candy's would make more sense.
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