Does she just want them for spinning? I wear a pair of old MTB shoes for that. They are a smidge too big but for spinning they're just fine.
A 36 should fit her.
Does she just want them for spinning? I wear a pair of old MTB shoes for that. They are a smidge too big but for spinning they're just fine.
A 36 should fit her.
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I wear a 5.5 in dress shoes and a 6 in sandals and more casual shoes. My Sidis are 38s because they run so small. Sidi 36s would definitely fit a person who wore a size 5.
You are all great! I'm going to share that info with her.
Yes, she just wants them for spinning.
She got hit by a car while riding outside years ago, so has no interest in
riding outside. Isn't that the saddest thing you've heard today?
I find it so interesting how many people find Sidi sizing to run small. I measure exactly 7.5 on the brannock device (I buy 8s in running shoes and sometimes in pointy-toed heels if they run especially narrow), and I wear a size 39 Sidi very comfortably (which is right on the nose of the Sidi size chart). I think you have to try them on.
Do you have a women's or men's model? Maybe the men's sizing runs a bit more true (or the women's runs more narrow, so feels smaller)?
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I have a 39 women's mountain shoe and a 39 men's road shoe... they're the same length, the men's are a hair wider. Women's fit me a little better actually. I will say they fit like ballet slippers or climbing shoes, not like, say, a running shoe -- but they're very comfortable.