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Old 04-10-07 | 07:21 PM
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I have a pair of diadora mountain shoes, size 45. They fit but there is no more room at the toe.They are a little snug but not uncomfortable. I'm going to get a set of road shoes. Should they be as snug as my mountain shoes or should there be a little more room in the toe? thanks
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Old 04-10-07 | 07:27 PM
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There is no difference in how they SHOULD fit. Perhaps this is an opportunity to get a BETTER fit.
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Old 04-11-07 | 03:22 AM
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There is no difference in how they SHOULD fit. Perhaps this is an opportunity to get a BETTER fit.
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Old 04-11-07 | 04:35 AM
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Not too snug. Not too loose.

When I picked up my new SIDI shoes I tried the sizes below, at, and above my regular size to ensure a perfect fit. It turned out the equivalent of my 10.5 american size shoes in metric was perfect.
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Old 04-11-07 | 07:28 AM
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You can also take your shoes to a cobbler and have them professionally stretched to get more room.
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Old 04-11-07 | 08:12 AM
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Cobblers still exist? To think I was amazed when I found a tailor in my town. If I could afford it I would have all my clothes tailored. Oh the luxury.
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Old 04-11-07 | 09:06 AM
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Something to keep in mind is that if you are basing the sizing on a standing position, your foot spreads a half size while bearing your weight. Its more accurate to size a cycling shoe while sitting as your foot isn't under enough pressure to "spread" much while riding.
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Old 04-11-07 | 11:45 AM
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My Diadora mountain shoes are the same size 39 as my road shoes and the Diadoras have less room in the toe. I think Diadoras just run small.
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