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Old 07-22-16 | 05:05 PM
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Need extra wide SPD shoes

I have foot problems, and I need an extra wide SPD shoe. I tried on size 49 shoes in a couple of bike shops, and they're too narrow. I would wear a size 50 if it existed, but I don't think it does, and bike shops are not willing to order large sizes just for me to try them on.

Is there an SPD shoe that offers copious extra room? I need to wiggle my feet around. I'm tightly bound around the toes in the shoes I've tried on.

My feet are the length of a size 11 (European 45 or 46), but even the size 49 shoes are not big enough for me.

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Old 07-23-16 | 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by noglider
I have foot problems, and I need an extra wide SPD shoe. I tried on size 49 shoes in a couple of bike shops, and they're too narrow. I would wear a size 50 if it existed, but I don't think it does, and bike shops are not willing to order large sizes just for me to try them on.

Is there an SPD shoe that offers copious extra room? I need to wiggle my feet around. I'm tightly bound around the toes in the shoes I've tried on.

My feet are the length of a size 11 (European 45 or 46), but even the size 49 shoes are not big enough for me.

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Lake CX 'wide' models?
There are two or three spd models (the cheaper ones).
You can check out the shoes through the Lake website.

All I can suggest is measuring your foot carefully, and cross-referencing that against the recommended shoe size on the Lake website.

Otherwise, if you can find a shop with spd Lake 'wide's, in your size, then you're good to go.
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Old 07-23-16 | 06:59 AM
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I've had too many ill-fitting shoes. I have to try them on to buy them. I know Campmor carries Lake shoes, so I'll stop by there as well as visiting more bike shops.
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My Lake's always have to be loosened...

Will a road shoe work?

The Shimano RP3 (or rp5 or rp9) is like the only cycling shoe I've ever worn that I literally forget it's there. Mine's a 45E (or 44E) can't remember, but the E is obviously the wide. I *think* Shimano has some guarantee where if you buy them and aren't happy, you can swap them within X amount of time...maybe look into that.
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https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycli...6-edition.html

I'd suggest buying online from somewhere with a good return/exchange policy.
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Old 07-23-16 | 04:32 PM
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Rocket 7 .. the CO based custom shoe company has run a classified ad in Velo News for a Long Time .

They are a Made just for You, bike shoe making company.





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I was looking at these Sidi Genius Fit Carbon Mega Shoe - Men's | Competitive Cyclist last night. they have sizes up to 52.

I had an ankle fusion last year and my left foot (hey that was that movie) has a protrusion on the right side and b/c of overall swelling makes it wider than my right foot. I'm considering Speedplay pedals. Im curious as to what type of pedal you use.
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hi
i wear xx wide shoes and i tried all that my LBS had in stock. the ones i found that worked for me was the lake 160 cx wide. i bought one size up and there perfect for my feet. i have trouble wearing regular shoes and so far new balance are the only shoes i can wear. i just did 38 miles and the shoes felt great. i'm a novice rider with under 3 weeks of riding but shoe comfort has always been an issue with me, i have CMT and foot / shoe comfort has been an issue all my life. next time i need cycling shoes i'll go with the carbon lakes but i was afraid to buy the more expensive carbon shoes as i'm not sure if i'll this is just a fad i'm going through or a new life long hobby. so far i love the sport but the carbon shoes were a bit more than i had in the budget.
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Almost all manufacturers offer wide versions. Having said that, you're probably not going to find any stocked at your local store. Order online with a good return policy.
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Almost all manufacturers offer wide versions. Having said that, you're probably not going to find any stocked at your local store. Order online with a good return policy.
Zappos has a great return policy -- my wife and I love them.

Like you, [MENTION=152773]noglider[/MENTION], I have extra wide feet, so for my last pair of SPD shoes, I ordered a couple different sizes at once and returned all but the pair that fit best.
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I eventually bought some Mavic shoes in size 48. That's about the biggest size made in most bike shoes. They barely fit. Then Thursday, I was carrying them to work in a tote bag while riding the subway and also wearing my regular backpack. I forgot the bag with my shoes on the subway. $160 down the drain. Ouch. I filed a lost and found claim with the MTA, and they have a nice web page for that. I got an incident number. But my chances of recovering are not good.
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