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    I just got Sidi megas which I had never tried, because I imagined they would be big enough for my feet to take oars and row, but Brewer ordered them for me anyway because the price was right...and...they're perfect!

    My thought on fit is that some part of the foot needs to be snug but not tight. I don't want my foot to bump and slide especially not toes bonking the end of the box or rubbing the "ceiling."

    I like it best if my heel is stable, but given the choice, I'd rather put up with space around my scrawny heels than too tight around my FlintstoneFoot instep and toes.

    None of the geneologists has turned anything up yet, but I wonder about hobbitses in the family tree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post

    I like it best if my heel is stable, but given the choice, I'd rather put up with space around my scrawny heels than too tight around my FlintstoneFoot instep and toes.

    None of the geneologists has turned anything up yet, but I wonder about hobbitses in the family tree.
    what's a flintstone foot instep?
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    You know, like Fred Flinstone's...wide.

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    Yabba-dabba-doo!

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    Mine are very snug, but I prefer them that way. My feet are not cramped, but I do not have room to fully and freely wiggle all of my toes. They fit sort of like ballet slippers. I have ridden up to 85 miles without trouble (for the past two years I've been wanting to do a century but it hasn't happened yet -- next summer hopefully).

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    Like ballet slippers...That's a whole nother ball o fun, isn't it?

    If you rode 85, you can ride a century!

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    Tight like ballet slippers! No kidding. Anyone ever wear points? Tight AND you have to get up and down on your toes. Many many years of this and my toes are really ugly. It was expected that eventually you would need less and less lambswool. I still have my last pair 30+ years later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    Like ballet slippers
    Is that like "tight like climbing shoes"? The most aggressive rock climbers wear their shoes so tight (can't have any slipping of foot in shoe) that the first thing they do at the end of a climb is pull off their shoes. Been there, done that, got the broken toe nails to prove it.
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