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pebbles6
03-18-2009, 08:56 AM
I am on my third pair of cycling shoes. The first ones I wore out, and as far as I remember I never had any problems with them. When I got my second pair I started having foot pain, sort of in my arches. I never liked those shoes and just got another pair of Sidis. (If it matters the first pair were Sidi, the second pair was not). It seem a little less, but I still have pain. It is only when I'm riding, but not every time. Never with other shoes or while I'm walking in my cycling shoes. Are they too loose, too tight? Any ideas? :confused:

GumbyGirl
03-23-2009, 01:31 AM
I feel your pain Pebbles:( I have also had significant problems with my feet and riding shoes. I also had pain in the arches, but also numb toes and it took ages to figure it all out. In the end I forked out for the Sidi's as well (I'm a mountain biker and wear the women's Dominator 5's) and it is true love. I think once you find a shoe brand that works invariably you should stick with it.

But in regards your feet - even though you are now back in Sidi's, your pain might be continuing due to some residual foot injury. Perhaps your musculature in your arch got a real bashing from those other shoes and just needs time to recover? It might be that a visit to a good physiotherapist or podiatrist is in order...

If you have sore arches you might want to consider heat moldable insoles that at least allow you to create insoles that form fit to your own feet - manufacturer supplied insoles generally suit few people. You can usually source these from your drugstore/pharmacy, or even from a good sports physiotherapist (that's where I got mine). The only challenge is finding ones that are narrow enough to fit in a good race shoe!

It may still be fit, but if you had no problems with your previous Sidi's and they have made no major design changes, then it's probably still just recovering.

Hope you feel better soon
GumbyGirl

southjerseygirl
03-24-2009, 06:41 AM
I experienced a similar pain in my arches when I got my new Sidi road shoes. After switching the stock insoles to Specialized BG red, loosening the straps, and moving my Speedplay cleats back toward the heel I finally have relief and my arches are now completely pain-free.