Clipless Shoes
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You need to find out which ones fit you best. If they are uncomfortable but only cost $10, that's still a bad deal. Some brands are narrower than others, varying toe room etc .... find some shops & try them on.
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Try shoes on and then buy them in the store you tried them on at.
Different companies shape their shoes differently and not every size 10 is the same. Most companies make a range of shoes so if you can afford cycling shoes you'll find one you can afford at most shops. The extra money you pay will be less than buying two pairs of shoes online.
Different companies shape their shoes differently and not every size 10 is the same. Most companies make a range of shoes so if you can afford cycling shoes you'll find one you can afford at most shops. The extra money you pay will be less than buying two pairs of shoes online.
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Where are you buying them from?
Shimano R540s, $30.62:
https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/roa...ls/SHIMPEDA800
IMO the 5700s are a better buy than the R540s, though.
Shimano R540s, $30.62:
https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/roa...ls/SHIMPEDA800
IMO the 5700s are a better buy than the R540s, though.
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Where are you buying them from?
Shimano R540s, $30.62:
https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/roa...ls/SHIMPEDA800
IMO the 5700s are a better buy than the R540s, though.
Shimano R540s, $30.62:
https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/roa...ls/SHIMPEDA800
IMO the 5700s are a better buy than the R540s, though.
as someone posted before me, the R132 shoes on jensonusa are great shoes. i bought them for $170, i've seen them on bonktown for $75-80, and if you have small feet, the jensonusa price is a bargain and then some!
Last edited by ILUVUK; 02-02-11 at 05:53 PM. Reason: to address the OP's question
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For sure. You are asking for trouble if you don't try them on first. They vary wildly in fit. size and comfort. If they are not comfortable in the store, they won't be on the bike either. Good luck
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Also useful to dig through Nashbar returns and see if there's something in there that fits.
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I have never had a problem with anything from Nashbar. Their multi-tool that I have works great and the shoes I have work just fine. Various other pieces of clothing and tools work well too.
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Go to your LBS and try them on. I recently bought a pair and tried on about 5 pairs. Some fit better than others and you need to be able to see what shoes work and what shoes may put pressure in uncomfortable areas.
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