I think my feet are like that.What particular Sidi's are those?
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So, I've been crying crying crying after long rides in my Nike cycling shoes with Look pedals. Those pointy little toes brings to mind 1983 and those high heel boots I could never wear. *Yerch!*
I just bought some men's Sidis, used, leather, all broken in, for way cheap ($15 and $10 shipping) from ebay. I slid them on and it was like Cinderella and the glass slipper.
If you have feet like mine, try the sidis. And get them on ebay, from a guy, used. Your feet will thank you.
~Cinderella.
Size 9.5 EEE.
Last edited by indigoiis; 07-22-2008 at 05:42 AM. Reason: Image out.
I can do five more miles.
I think my feet are like that.What particular Sidi's are those?
I've never tried on Nike cycling shoes, but their running shoes are notorious for being pointy toed. Sounds like the cycling shoes are made on the same last.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
You know, Becca, I am not even sure which model they are. I know they are men's - black, leather with mesh over the insole. About three inches across in the toe box - NICE! When I go home tonight, I will get the model number.
Look for the used Nike cycling shoes on the TE gear for sale. I'm selling them cheap.
Indy
I can do five more miles.
Nikes are also pretty notorious for running small and narrow overall....
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I was always convinced that I HAD to have nike's when I was running. I had a problem with the pointy toed-ness of them , but just kept on suffering. That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right? They came out with a trail version of pegasus air, and it was wonderful. But then they discontinued it! Grrrrr.
For my honkin wide flappers, I used to run in New Balance. But they changed the design so the wides don't fit me right any more.
I found AVIA cross trainers to be comfy, and then couldn't find those anymore when it came time to replace them. So I got some Adidas running shoes that fit me well.
I noticed the pointy toed dress shoes are coming back. Not for this girl.
I can do five more miles.
I'm so thrilled to hear that so many of you have wide feet, that means you weren't forced into shoes that narrowed them and your feet are more natural!
hooray!
(also wide footed with healthy feet and i have Sidi's too)