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timacn 07-18-19 08:16 PM

WIDE Biking Shoes. Who makes 'em and where can you buy 'em?
 
Hello. I ride with old school "toe clip" cages and old, repurposed 12 Wide New Balance running shoes. I figured there have to be better shoes specifically made for bicycling, even for guys that still use toe clips. There are, of course, but I can't find any in WIDE sizes. Anybody have any advice as to where to find such shoes? Any recommendations for good ones?

Thanks immensely for your help.

bruce19 07-18-19 08:18 PM

I think Lake might make some.

sdmc530 07-18-19 09:01 PM

I use lake and really like them. You can buy many places online. Sidi is another option but a bit more spendy.

I am sure there are more but these are what I know of.

I have 2 pairs of lake and i have E3 width. No issues


i am only referencing clipless shoes. I cant speak on non-cleated

jgwilliams 07-19-19 01:42 AM

I have some Shimano shoes in wide fitting. Again, designed for clipless, of course, but I assume that any mountain bike shoe would work for you.

FlMTNdude 07-19-19 04:51 AM

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...79b27be6cb.jpg
Maybe not cycling shoes, but I have wider feet and like a wide toe box, kind of like Altra or Merrell. Especially my running shoes have alternate lacing. I skip the first crossover. Gives a bunch of extra room.

Steve B. 07-19-19 04:55 AM

I've used Shimano SH-M087, XC-7 and Lake MXZ303, all in wide.

The Shimano's feel noticeably wider and are generally more comfortable. Of the 2 pair of Shimano's the 087 were the wider of the 2 styles.

bakerjw 07-19-19 05:57 AM

For road riding, I have clip in shoes so that doesn't help you much. They have a very stiff sole to them.
But for bikepacking on my single bike and tandem, we use flat pedals which are similar to cages like you ride. Riding like this gives you a lot of good options. For my wife, we went to several places (Academy, Bass Pro, Cabelas, etc...) and tried on hiking shoes to find a good fit that was light.

JonathanGennick 07-19-19 06:13 AM


Originally Posted by timacn (Post 21034230)
...but I can't find any in WIDE sizes.

I share your pain, and don't really have anything to offer beyond that.

FWIW, I have decent luck with Five Ten Freeriders that are a full size up. OOTO, the Freerider Elements in that same size are too narrow. It's all hit or miss, and frustrating.

Skipjacks 07-19-19 06:38 AM


Originally Posted by FlMTNdude (Post 21034508)
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...79b27be6cb.jpg
Maybe not cycling shoes, but I have wider feet and like a wide toe box, kind of like Altra or Merrell. Especially my running shoes have alternate lacing. I skip the first crossover. Gives a bunch of extra room.

This is genius and I'm embarrassed I never figured this out on my own

FlMTNdude 07-19-19 06:52 AM


Originally Posted by Skipjacks (Post 21034595)
This is genius and I'm embarrassed I never figured this out on my own

Unfortunately the genius is not my own. All my shoes, including my wide width running shoes get this lacing. I am hoping this pair of shoes stretch out a little, I find them still tight, but this pair is only 3 days old and more importantly sturdy enough for work.

JonathanGennick 07-19-19 07:00 AM


Originally Posted by FlMTNdude (Post 21034616)
Unfortunately the genius is not my own. All my shoes, including my wide width running shoes get this lacing.

It's a brilliant idea. I'm going to try it sometime.

55murray 07-19-19 07:34 AM

Another vote for Lake, it is all I can wear. Not sure if they offer flats for toe clips...

Teamprovicycle 07-19-19 11:22 PM

Shimano r7 or sphyre

Bony riot plus but watch out cuz bonts crack

Anything lake wide

Sidi

Or full custom carbon fit shoes from where ever

timacn 07-20-19 04:33 PM

Bontrager Flatline Mountain Shoe? Supposedly these shoes are "wide" even though they are not labeled as "wide."


Baldy1953 07-20-19 05:19 PM

I just bought a pair of Specialized shoes that come in a wide version. They are wider than the Shimanno's the replaced. Bought from the LBS. They are mountain bike shoes though. This is what I use on my road bike.

timacn 07-20-19 06:27 PM

Thanks for the info on the Specialized wide shoes. Can you tell me the model of the shoe and the LBS where you bought them?

cyclist2000 07-20-19 06:48 PM

Northwave also have wide shoes, on their regular shoes, they seemed a bit wider than most shoes. They also have models that are labeled as wide.
Sidi shoes have their "Mega" sized shoes that are the wider version.

timacn 07-21-19 05:01 PM

Somebody suggested using indoor soccer shoes. Do they have a solid sole that emulates a bike shoe? The person said that bicycle messengers have been known to use indoor soccer shoes. Anybody else know anything about this? Thanks.

Lenkearney 07-21-19 07:28 PM

I talked to guys at my LBS and ordered a pair of SIDI in 4E- was more than I wanted to pay but worth it as no more pain.

Baldy1953 07-22-19 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by timacn (Post 21036920)
Thanks for the info on the Specialized wide shoes. Can you tell me the model of the shoe and the LBS where you bought them?

They are comp mtn bike shoes. I bought them from Open Road bicycles in Jacksonville, Fl. I am pretty sure if you go to Specialized's website and look under shoes, you can find them. If not, their phone number is 904-771-8830.

Champ340 07-22-19 04:30 PM

I have large paddle feet. Just brought myself a pair of Bont Riots. Nice wide toe box and can be moulded in the oven.


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