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Old April 10th 08, 12:44 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
bigpipe
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Default WIDE mtb shoes?

I wear a size 12 4E, and the only shoes I've found that fit are the ones by
specialized. They work sooooo well for me. They're the only ones I can get
on my feet to be honest.
"Andrew Price" wrote in message
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On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 22:16:26 +0200, marcel
wrote:

I have Sidi shoes on my wide feet. I believe there are "half sizes", in
which the width of the shoe goes up, compared to the normal size.


Yes, there are, but the half-sizes are with respect to the general
size of the shoe, not just the width. For the width alone, Sidi has
two sizes, the "standard" and the "mega".



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Old April 14th 08, 09:42 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default WIDE mtb shoes?

On Apr 7, 1:40 pm, Woland99 wrote:
I use mtb shoes and pedals on my road bike - Shimano M-31. They work
OK for shorter
rides ( 20 miles) but after that I start getting numbness in the
outer parts of my feet,
They do not feel very tight so I still hope to break them in - or at
least use them for MTB.
But I need something I can use for 40-50 miles ride. Any suggestions?


I got my SIDI Bullet2 Mega (wide) couple days ago. They are GREAT.
Well made - look like they will be easy to break in. Very comfy and
very well ventilated. Off the bike they seem to be slippery inside
but on the bike they feel more efficient than my previous shoes -
Shimano M31. A bit on expensive side ($160) but will probably last
few years. I took them for 30 mile spin yesterday and had no numbness
problem whatsoever.
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Old April 14th 08, 03:37 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Ralph
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Default WIDE mtb shoes?

LAKE shoes make a wide model

"Woland99" wrote in message
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On Apr 7, 1:40 pm, Woland99 wrote:
I use mtb shoes and pedals on my road bike - Shimano M-31. They work
OK for shorter
rides ( 20 miles) but after that I start getting numbness in the
outer parts of my feet,
They do not feel very tight so I still hope to break them in - or at
least use them for MTB.
But I need something I can use for 40-50 miles ride. Any suggestions?


I got my SIDI Bullet2 Mega (wide) couple days ago. They are GREAT.
Well made - look like they will be easy to break in. Very comfy and
very well ventilated. Off the bike they seem to be slippery inside
but on the bike they feel more efficient than my previous shoes -
Shimano M31. A bit on expensive side ($160) but will probably last
few years. I took them for 30 mile spin yesterday and had no numbness
problem whatsoever.



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Old April 14th 08, 04:25 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Woland99
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Default WIDE mtb shoes?

On Apr 14, 9:37 am, "Ralph" wrote:
LAKE shoes make a wide model

"Woland99" wrote in message

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On Apr 7, 1:40 pm, Woland99 wrote:
I use mtb shoes and pedals on my road bike - Shimano M-31. They work
OK for shorter
rides ( 20 miles) but after that I start getting numbness in the
outer parts of my feet,
They do not feel very tight so I still hope to break them in - or at
least use them for MTB.
But I need something I can use for 40-50 miles ride. Any suggestions?


I got my SIDI Bullet2 Mega (wide) couple days ago. They are GREAT.
Well made - look like they will be easy to break in. Very comfy and
very well ventilated. Off the bike they seem to be slippery inside
but on the bike they feel more efficient than my previous shoes -
Shimano M31. A bit on expensive side ($160) but will probably last
few years. I took them for 30 mile spin yesterday and had no numbness
problem whatsoever.


Thanks for the suggestion - will try to find them locally.
Some of the models on their website:
http://www.lakecycling.com
have a nice Vibram soles which for MTB shoes is definitely
preferable to that hard plastic as on SIDI - I would not want
to dismount in the middle of the rought rocky trail wearing SIDIs.
But for the road for now I will stay with SIDIs.
 




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