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Good evening,
I have been wondering about which set of shoes that I should try, next. I find it very unforunate that most cycling stores in the area do not carry many different lines of shoes. Most of them carry one brand or two brands. Many of the stores carry Sidi's. I went through a big ordeal to get Sidi's on special order last year since no one had the size. I have not been happy with the sidi. I think that they are too narrow on the sides. My feet have been shrinking ever since the use of custom inserts. My feet had been swollen prior to the inserts. My left foot used to be a 47.5 I am now looking for a stiff shoe for size 46. Of course I am looking for one with 3hole mounts. I would like to try something other than Sidi. I am also interested in shoes with something other than the ratchet system. I think that ratchets are a poor choice for people with high arches. I do not think that you can ever get the shoes snug without feeling pain on the top of the feet. Does anyone have experience with something else out there? thanks bill |
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On Feb 16, 3:43 pm, Bill wrote:
I am also interested in shoes with something other than the ratchet system. I think that ratchets are a poor choice for people with high arches. I do not think that you can ever get the shoes snug without feeling pain on the top of the feet. Does anyone have experience with something else out there? In my opinion--if the shoe fits well in the heel cup, heroic closure systems are unnecessary. My last two pairs of shoes have been a traditional lace closure, left loose enough to slip into, and the current mtb set with three Velcro straps, also very loosely closed. I never pull directly up in my stroke, more like down and then back. If your pedaling style is similar--try wearing your shoes loose around the arch. Nashbar's having a Shimano shoe blowout right now, and many of their models use a simple three Velcro strap closure system, allowing you to snug up the front while keeping your arch happy. |
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On Feb 16, 2:43*pm, Bill wrote:
Good evening, I have been wondering about which set of shoes that I should try, next. *I find it very unforunate that most cycling stores in the area do not carry many different lines of shoes. *Most of them carry one brand or two brands. *Many of the stores carry Sidi's. I went through a big ordeal to get Sidi's on special order last year since no one had the size. I have not been happy with the sidi. *I think that they are too narrow on the sides. My feet have been shrinking ever since the use of custom inserts. *My feet had been swollen prior to the inserts. *My left foot used to be a 47.5 I am now looking for a stiff shoe for size 46. *Of course I am looking for one with 3hole mounts. *I would like to try something other than Sidi. I am also interested in shoes with something other than the ratchet system. *I think that ratchets are a poor choice for people with high arches. *I do not think that you can ever get the shoes snug without feeling pain on the top of the feet. *Does anyone have experience with something else out there? Shoes should not be tight-tight, or they will hurt and you'll get hot-foot on long rides. If you face a choice between having your heels pull out and pain on the top of the foot, your shoes don't fit. The ratchet is just a different way of adjusting the tightness (height, width) of the shoe. I have high-ish arches and no problem with them, but I also have long narrow feet. You may have wide feet and need either the wide (Mega) version of the Sidis, or a different brand. It's hard for stores to stock a lot of pairs of shoes, especially in extreme sizes. If you now need a 46 rather than a 47.5, you may have more choices. It sounds like you should really only consider shoes you can try on, though. And try to talk to an LBS person with experience. Ben |
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"Bill" wrote in message ... Good evening, I have been wondering about which set of shoes that I should try, next. I find it very unforunate that most cycling stores in the area do not carry many different lines of shoes. Most of them carry one brand or two brands. Many of the stores carry Sidi's. I went through a big ordeal to get Sidi's on special order last year since no one had the size. I have not been happy with the sidi. I think that they are too narrow on the sides. My feet have been shrinking ever since the use of custom inserts. My feet had been swollen prior to the inserts. My left foot used to be a 47.5 I am now looking for a stiff shoe for size 46. Of course I am looking for one with 3hole mounts. I would like to try something other than Sidi. I am also interested in shoes with something other than the ratchet system. I think that ratchets are a poor choice for people with high arches. I do not think that you can ever get the shoes snug without feeling pain on the top of the feet. Does anyone have experience with something else out there? thanks bill Did you try the special size Sidi calls 'Mega'? That is designed for wide feet. I like mine very much, and I just bought another pair of Dominator 5 Mega for spring. I wear size 49 in the winter (thicker socks), and size 48 in the summer. J. |
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" wrote in message ... You may have wide feet and need either the wide (Mega) version of the Sidis, or a different brand. It's hard for stores to stock a lot of pairs of shoes, especially in extreme sizes. If you now need a 46 rather than a 47.5, you may have more choices. It sounds like you should really only consider shoes you can try on, though. And try to talk to an LBS person with experience. Ben I bought my current Sidi Dom5 Mega (size 49) from Performance Bike with their 'ship to store' option. I am a PB member, so if the shoes need to be returned, I don't pay return shipping. Other retailers do this, too. Perhaps OP might want to consider this option. I buy all my clothing online. I gave up on retail stores years ago, since I am 6'4". I just focus on online shops which offer tall sizes. I don't think finding a LBS sales person, who also knows shoes, is realistic. Might happen, but not likely. In my case, I guessed too large on my Dom5 megas (size 49). So they are now my winter shoes, for thick socks. I am awaiting delivery on Dom5 megas (size 48) for summer wear. J. |
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On Feb 16, 3:43*pm, Bill wrote:
Good evening, I have been wondering about which set of shoes that I should try, next. *I find it very unforunate that most cycling stores in the area do not carry many different lines of shoes. *Most of them carry one brand or two brands. *Many of the stores carry Sidi's. I went through a big ordeal to get Sidi's on special order last year since no one had the size. I have not been happy with the sidi. *I think that they are too narrow on the sides. My feet have been shrinking ever since the use of custom inserts. *My feet had been swollen prior to the inserts. *My left foot used to be a 47.5 I am now looking for a stiff shoe for size 46. *Of course I am looking for one with 3hole mounts. *I would like to try something other than Sidi. I am also interested in shoes with something other than the ratchet system. *I think that ratchets are a poor choice for people with high arches. *I do not think that you can ever get the shoes snug without feeling pain on the top of the feet. *Does anyone have experience with something else out there? I'm guessing-- your Sidi's are 46? Sidi's are wider in half-sizes. I had a pair of 45's; when my feet got larger I went to a 45-1/2. My understanding is, the same last is used in half-sizes, but the shoe is cut fuller. I tried a pair of Megas before buying "normal" width. The toe and instep area fit OK but my heel pulled out with straps and buckle tightened for use. No good. I've had foot problems at least partly caused by tight (too short, too) shoes. The old cycling lore was "shoes had to be tight" for power transmission or whatever. They don't; I keep the Sidi toe and instep velcro closures loose because tight shoes quickly give me hurting feet. The foot is held in location in the shoe by the ankle strap, which it does extremely well, preventing the toes from sliding forward and pushing against the inside front of the shoe. Sidi's stretch a little when they get warm, and the ratchet allows quick and "accurate" adjustment on the fly. I'm a heavy, somewhat g strong rider who rides with people mostly faster than me. Loose shoes, at least instep/toes, with ankle strap correctly tightened, are not any kind of problem for hard pedaling. My feet are "bad" enough that I wear Crocs most of the time but the Sidi's work very well for four-five hour rides (which are high effort affairs for me). I've seen Sidi boxes marked "Narrow" which makes me wonder if you didn't somehow get a narrow pair that are uncomfortable. In short, before you spend money, why not try a different arrangement with strap and buckle tightness and see how that goes? --D-y |
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I have 12 2E runners, and I stick with specialized. They have the most room
for me. Their size 46 fits like a charm for me. Give them a try. Everything else was too narrow. "Bill" wrote in message ... Good evening, I have been wondering about which set of shoes that I should try, next. I find it very unforunate that most cycling stores in the area do not carry many different lines of shoes. Most of them carry one brand or two brands. Many of the stores carry Sidi's. I went through a big ordeal to get Sidi's on special order last year since no one had the size. I have not been happy with the sidi. I think that they are too narrow on the sides. My feet have been shrinking ever since the use of custom inserts. My feet had been swollen prior to the inserts. My left foot used to be a 47.5 I am now looking for a stiff shoe for size 46. Of course I am looking for one with 3hole mounts. I would like to try something other than Sidi. I am also interested in shoes with something other than the ratchet system. I think that ratchets are a poor choice for people with high arches. I do not think that you can ever get the shoes snug without feeling pain on the top of the feet. Does anyone have experience with something else out there? thanks bill |
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On Feb 16, 7:47*pm, A Muzi wrote:
-snip- wrote: I've seen Sidi boxes marked "Narrow" which makes me wonder if you didn't somehow get a narrow pair that are uncomfortable. Look at the size marks on the tongue. Size followed by "N" is narrow, "M" is wide. No suffix is medium width. Thank you for your help. The gist of my effort in this thread being to try to help someone else with foot/shoe problems, "appreciated". Hurting feet, bad news. Are the M's Mega? Or is Mega a separate iteration? --D-y |
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wrote: I've seen Sidi boxes marked "Narrow" which makes me wonder if you didn't somehow get a narrow pair that are uncomfortable. A Muzi wrote: Look at the size marks on the tongue. Size followed by "N" is narrow, "M" is wide. No suffix is medium width. wrote: Thank you for your help. The gist of my effort in this thread being to try to help someone else with foot/shoe problems, "appreciated". Hurting feet, bad news. Are the M's Mega? Or is Mega a separate iteration? Correct, the "M" on a wide shoe denotes "Mega" version -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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