Need Advice: Sidi Doms or Genisis 5???
Riding STP this July. Its 200 miles over two days. From Seattle to Portland with just 10,000 other riders.
In a nut shell do I need to upgrade to Sidi Genisi 5 and SPD -SL cleats to alleviate numb toes? I would love to keep my Eggbeater Candies and upgrade to the Doms. I love the Candies ease of clipping in/out and the ability to ride on them unclipped.
My toes from the ball of my foot forward get numb/cold after 10-15 miles. Use Superfeet insoles, toe covers, wools socks chemical foot warmers. (Thanks ladies for the recommendations, they all helped a bit)
I've been 3-4 yrs with Egg Beater Candies and entry level Shimano Mtb shoes.
I'm ready to upgrade to Sidis in hopes of alleviating toe pressure discomfort.
I'm a very cautious rider. I unclip both (yes both) feet at the slightest possibility of having to stop.
DH made the upgrade to SPD-sl and Sidi Genesis 5 this past Sept. He previously had the same set-up as me. While he felt there is definitely a much bigger learning curve, he has been very happy with the upgrade and it completely took care of his toe problem. I believe he has plantar fasialitis (sorry about the spelling) or something like that. He thought I should also move to road shoes to help my numb toes.
We rode yesterday :):):) in Seattle (we live way out in the country - flat, not much traffic). He went down pulling on to a very steep hill from a stop trying to clip in. I was able to clip in/out then walk up the short hill after checking on him.
He is now a little worried about me moving to road shoes for our upcoming STP ride. He did admit that he was probably feeling a bit gun shy after his fall and not being accustom to all the traffic stops. But I have to agree, there will be plenty of stopping/starting especially the first 20-30 miles, a couple of short but steep hills and thousands of riders to navigate around.
So ladies, I don't know how many of you have experience with Eggbeaters and Sidi Doms but would love to hear from you with regard to numb toes. I think the road set-up would probably fix my toe problem, but would love to stay with my pedals if that would work too! I'm pretty sure the problem is from the pressure of the smaller cleats over a road cleat. The classic complaint! My podiatrist didn't feel I need a special orthotic. Just don't know how much the stiffer sole of the Doms would play into the mix.
I know I need to make the change right away if I'm going to. I could always ride 75 miles a day with numb feet, but prefer not too!
Sorry for the long post.