Clipless road shoe question
i tried on some road shoes the other day and typically wear a size 8.5 and 2 shops now don't have my size road shoe. a size 41 had just a little too much wiggle room.
just wondering what my options are. do i have to just get a shoe online. it makes me a bit nervous not being able to try it on first. am i to assume i'm a 40 or 40.5? also what are some good shoes i should be looking at? i'm looking to spend no more than 150. |
Shoes are one of those things I will never buy without trying on first. If you get the wrong size chances are you will hate them. Even if you get the right size, the shoe might be painfully unfit to your foot. 8.5 isn't an unusual size, maybe the shops can order you some to try on? If not go to a different shop.
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i'm going to try a different shop today. i just don't like the lack of diversity when it comes to brands that these shops carry.
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I will sometimes look online for a company that I like then look at there dealer's to see if any are near me that way I can try on before buying.
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Originally Posted by WickedOne513
(Post 11454855)
I will sometimes look online for a company that I like then look at there dealer's to see if any are near me that way I can try on before buying.
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honestly any shoe in the 100.00 range is fine for you
yu obviously arent very experienced in biking or youd have some already. within brands most shoes run the same size between models until you get up to the hyper high end only real difference is ratchet straps vs all velcro. other than that, its alllll the same. you wont get carbon at that price |
Originally Posted by FastJake
(Post 11453379)
Shoes are one of those things I will never buy without trying on first. If you get the wrong size chances are you will hate them.
shoes are one of the things I went to a bike shop for vs. buying online. |
I also advocate the trying on before buying option. I tried 12000yen Shimano and then a 20,000 yen pair of Sidi's, the guy in the shop said the Sidi's were much better especially if i got the special 5000 yen sole linings, but I thought the wide sized shimano was way more comfortable.
I ended up buying a 43, even though I usually wear a 27cm shoe (44 in Euro speak). You never can tell with foot wear. Although I am glad I spent the extra for the pair with a rachet style strap as it is nice to flick the tension up a notch every now and then. Or even losen them off easily when you need to. |
i agree. i <3 my ratchet adjustments
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Hey!
How is Saudi doing for you??? I used to live in Kuwait, but that was a long time ago. I forgot all my arabic! |
beautifully now that i have a bike here. people are nice, and its fun.
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Originally Posted by plowmanjoe
(Post 11453257)
i tried on some road shoes the other day and typically wear a size 8.5 and 2 shops now don't have my size road shoe. a size 41 had just a little too much wiggle room.
just wondering what my options are. do i have to just get a shoe online. it makes me a bit nervous not being able to try it on first. am i to assume i'm a 40 or 40.5? also what are some good shoes i should be looking at? i'm looking to spend no more than 150. Maybe your local shop can order your size(s) and not obligate you to buy them. Also consider women's shoes in that size range. Unless it's pink, there isn't much aesthetic difference between men's and women's models. I think women's models are a bit more narrow, though. |
went to 3 shops today. first shop's smallest size was 43. second shop was so flustered, had only mountain shoes in my size but looked into ordering some. i asked to look at a catalog so i could get an idea of what shoes i wanted them to order. no catalog, so they looked stuff up on google. 15 minutes later their supplier wouldn't have my size until next week maybe.
third shop sold me 200 dollar shoes, specialized expert road. a bit more than i wanted to spend but i liked the boa system and i finally found a shoe that fit me. we'll see if i end up keeping them or not. i get buyer's remorse when i buy stuff that costs too much. |
200 is about right for a GOOD set of shoes IMO for the non racer.
you will liek them. i was going to get a set but htey didnt have my size. so i settled on shimano |
Specialized makes some of the best shoes around as far as fit and performance go. On par with, if not better than, Sidi. With proper care and maintenance, they will last years. Remember, the heel pad and Boa cable are replaceable.
Specialized has a footbed system that is pretty cool. See if you can get the shop that sold you the shoes to do a footbed fitting for you for free since you bought the shoes. This customizes the shoe's footbed, via insoles, to your feet. People pay hundreds of dollars to have molds made of their feet then pay hundreds more for custom shoes made around the molds for the same effect. Sidi simply provides a basic cheap footbed. |
i'll have to ask them about that. i'm going back to have my cleats fitted and everything anyways.
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