Sandeep Reddy

Sandeep Reddy
Founder Profile

Sandeep Reddy

Founder of Clan Shoes, a riding footwear brand based in India. Sandeep started Clan after identifying a clear gap in the market — riders had to choose between bulky boots and unsafe sneakers.

15+ Years Riding experience across gear
5 Years Developing riding footwear
40K+ Customer base across India
Sandeep Reddy - Founder of Clan Shoes
Author Identity Founder, Clan Shoes
Content Focus Riding footwear, safety, comfort
About

Built to solve a real rider problem

With over 15+ years of riding experience and 5 years focused on developing riding footwear, Sandeep built Clan Shoes to create a better middle ground between safety and everyday comfort.

Rider-first thinking Founder-led vision Urban riding focus India-specific needs
“Riders shouldn’t have to choose between safety and everyday comfort.”
Trust Signals

Experience built from the road up

15+ Years Riding

Hands-on riding experience across different motorcycles, conditions, and gear categories.

5 Years Product Focus

Focused effort in designing and building practical riding footwear.

40K+ Customers

Brand trust built through real rider adoption and everyday usage.

Built for India

Designed around daily commutes, long rides, weather shifts, and urban roads.

Experience

Real-world riding shaped the product vision

Sandeep’s perspective comes from practical riding — understanding what riders actually need from footwear in daily life, whether it is protection, comfort, versatility, or wearability beyond the bike.

Why Trust This Content

Advice grounded in actual rider needs

The content under Sandeep Reddy’s name is built around real buying questions: what makes riding shoes useful, how comfort and safety should balance, and what riders in India should actually look for before buying.

Founder View

Built from a gap he personally saw

Clan Shoes began with a simple observation — too many riders had to choose between protective footwear that felt bulky and casual footwear that lacked safety. The brand was built to close that gap.