Lots of Sidi models come in 35, plus I understand their whole line runs small.
If it's anything like motorcycling boots, they don't necessarily import the smaller sizes into the USA, but she might be able to order from a European reseller?
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Hi all,
I have a customer who has a very small foot and is having trouble finding quality cycling shoes that fit. Her foot is a women's 4 or 4-1/2...usually a 34-35 European. If anyone knows of any good options, please let me know!
Thank youuu.
Lots of Sidi models come in 35, plus I understand their whole line runs small.
If it's anything like motorcycling boots, they don't necessarily import the smaller sizes into the USA, but she might be able to order from a European reseller?
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Sidi definitely runs small. I wear anything from a 4.5 to a 5.5 USA sizes depending on the manufacturer. My Sidis are a 37 and I know some models come in a 36 (which I tried once and they were absolutely too small for me). My new Specializeds are a 36.
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+1 on the Sidi suggestion. I've had good luck with probikekit.com in the UK - free and quick shipping to the US, no billing issues, good confirmation/shipping email notifications. Haven't tried shoes, I imagine return shipping would be a nightmare, but so far so good. And if you use USARBR you should get 5% off, even on sale items.