I wear a size 10-11 depending on the shoe and my sidi's are a 43. I love them and I have a narrow instep, they fit great. I think you'd be safe with a 42, but try to get a women's 42 for the narrower fit.
I wear a size 10-11 depending on the shoe and my sidi's are a 43. I love them and I have a narrow instep, they fit great. I think you'd be safe with a 42, but try to get a women's 42 for the narrower fit.
FWIW, I wear a 8-8.5 in street shoes, and a 41 in Sidis (men's or women's). I definitely prefer the fit of the women's- the narrower heel pocket means less slipping.
Look on the sales side of this site. There's a sizing chart. (and some shoes on sale too!)
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Last edited by Blueberry; 10-01-2008 at 05:54 AM.
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what size/brand are your current shoes?
I would be hesitant to buy cycling shoes without trying them on, especially on EBay where you frequently can't return something "just" because it's the wrong size.
People seem to be fairly variable in whether they find a particular brand of shoe comfortable or not, and also whether they think it runs big or small.
I wear a 7.5 or 8 street shoe, and a size 39 Sidi (men's or women's). Length of the men's shoes is the same as women's shoes in the same numerical size, but the women's shoes are a bit narrower overall and especially are narrower in the heel (they fit me a bit better than the men's).
Previously I had Shimano shoes that were also 39s and a good fit.
Has Sidi's size chart changed this year? I seem to remember that 39 was 7.5 on their chart; on the chart I just found on TE, 39 = 7.
Anyway, I'd be worried about buying them on EBay if you've never tried them on before.
I'm a 9.5 narrow in regular shoes and my Sidi's are 42.5 women's. I love them! I have a pair of the Sidi winter boots in 43 men's and they are too big/wide with my normal non-winter cycling socks.
I wish Sidi made regular shoes.
You should really buy Sidi's at a LBS. They have narrow, medium, and mega widths. Men and women's sizes, as well as half sizes. They are AWESOME shoes, but you won't be happy unless you have the right size. Pay a little extra, then once you know what size you are you can pick up another pair online.
I wanted a very specific pair of SIDI's that were from a 2 year old style, so none of the stores had them. My LBS kindly let me try on some other SIDI's to determine the size.
You do not want to buy the wrong size on EBay for obvious reasons.
Find out your size by trying on SIDI's and not another brand THEN go shopping on Ebay if you have to
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I always think TE has the best reference library for checking stuff out, but Sidi's web site has a foot measuring thing pic.
Here, it says US women 8 = 40.5, which is what I am, and what I own now... and ordered. But SOME of the sizes on that Sidi foot stick pic don't match up EXACTLY was a US size. Like my 8 for example... the line is not dead in the half mark. I dunno???![]()
Link brings the ruler pic...
http://http://www.sidiusa.com/2005_S...zing_Ruler.pdf
I also wear a 9-10 is US womens sizing, on the narrow side. More often I am a 9N but I have a few 10s in my closet (usually they are boots). Because my foot is narrow, I like the styles with 2 straps plus a buckle, like the dominator. The styles with 3 straps are too wide for me.
In brands like teva, nike, and drew, I am a solid 9. If I mail order, I start with a 9 and it usually works.
I am a perfect womens 42 in a sidi dominator.
Last edited by Triskeliongirl; 10-01-2008 at 05:50 PM.
Miranda,
you're in luck. I have a pair of Sidi Women's Blaze (cheap MTB shoes) in 39 and a pair of Sidi Men's Zeta Carbon, also in 39.
Both of them fit me. The men's is very slightly wider overall (including a bit more width in the toebox). The heel is definitely slightly looser. However, my foot is shaped like yours (wider forefoot, narrow heel), and it hasn't really been a problem for me, the fit is not sloppy. Next pair of road shoes, I'll probably buy women's, but these are fine for the time being.
I would say it might be worth trying a pair of men's Sidis, especially if you could try at LBS with no obligation to buy.
By the way, I've read that Sidi's men's and women's lasts are differently proportioned, and that the women's last is actually wider at the forefoot and narrower at the heel compared to the men's. So men's narrow is probably still a little different than the women's fit.
Good luck!