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Old 01-07-03, 06:04 PM
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shoes for clippless

Need new ones,under $100 i hope.What do you use that wont cram your toes,need toe room.
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the shimano line is wider than usual. i tried all the popular ones before i found the shimano line to be the widest of the shoes line (road)
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Sidi makes a Maga (wide version) of their shoes, but I doubt they sell a model under $100.00. I've had luck with Specialized shoes. If you've got a very big shoe (like size 48), check out their website for clearance prices on last year's shoes!

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Specialised MTB comp may be outwith the price but have plenty of toe room.
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Bike Nasbar has a sale on Diadora. I use SPD's and use the Piccante I like the 3 velcro straps. The shoe has good room in the toe area
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Lake shoes, (Handled by Nashbar or Performance, I forget which) can be had in wider widths, at less than a 'C' note. My road shoes are Sidi 4's in Mega and luv'em!
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My suggestion is to bite the bullet and spend the extra bucks for Carnacs if you need a wide toe box and want some shoes you know are going to be comfortable for a long ride. However, you will be lucky to do better than $200.00 for a pair of Carnac shoes. I did not like the Sidi Mega shoes. I have heard good things about Shimano and Northwave shoes.
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The only reason i say wider is because i have heard the bike shoes,at least some brands,are small up front and tend to cram your toes.I would rather try on before i buy to make sure.I like some of he shimanos.
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