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    Quote Originally Posted by Aint Doody
    Just one more thing--since I'm going to have to order (LBS doesn't carry shoes), how do they run size-wise? I wear 7 1/2 to an 8. I can't decide between a 39.5 and a 40. Any of you very wise and wonderful ladies have a suggestion? Thanks bunches!!!
    I wear a 5 1/2 to a 6 - usually a 6 - and my Sidi's are a size 38. They run very small. Just for comparison purposes, I wear Merrell shoes off the bike, and those shoes are a size 36.

    I would imagine that wherever you buy the shoes will be familiar with the sizing. It might be worth ordering over the phone (as opposed to the web) so you can check with a person. Oh - I just checked the TE site, and they have the shoes + they have a size chart on this page: http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=18173. (Based on what you're saying, I suspect you've already seen that chart... my own experience would suggest to go with the larger size, but of course I have no idea whether that will be right for your feet!)
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    Thanks, Denise, I think you're right. I had looked at the sizing chart, and it's still sorta vague. I'm thinking of ordering the 39.5 and the 40 and then send one pair back. I'll call TE when I order instead of online. They are so very helpful.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aint Doody
    Thanks, Denise, I think you're right. I had looked at the sizing chart, and it's still sorta vague. I'm thinking of ordering the 39.5 and the 40 and then send one pair back. I'll call TE when I order instead of online. They are so very helpful.......
    Hey Aint Doody I wear a 7 1/2 shoe and my Sidi Doms are a 41 so are my Genius so you might need to go bigger than the 40.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
    2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V

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    I wear a 7 to a 7-1/2, my Sidi size is 39. They do run small. The Sidi web-site has sizing guidelines, including a template you can print out to measure your foot.

    http://www.sidiusa.com/

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    OK! I've printed out the sizing chart. That's a wonderful feature! Thanks, Squirrel. I haven't tried it out just yet, but I will. And Trekhawk, I appreciate your input on the sizing, too. I guess I'll know when I try a pair on! I cannot wait.

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    Be sure to size for whatever socks you will be wearing. I have worn size 6 in just about everything since adulthood. The 38 fits like a glove with a pair of thin Defeet cycling socks without much room for swelling which my feet do a lot in hot weather. When I road bike this is OK, but when I mtbike I just have to have a tad more space because my feet are moving around a lot more. I use a 38.5 for mtbiking in hot weather or if I want to wear multiple socks. Hey, another reason for multiple pairs of shoes (not to mention I hate putting on wet shoes when I'm riding consecutive days).

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    women's 9, Sidi 40.5

    I'm about a women's size 9 and I think my correct Sidi size is 40.5.

    I wear 8.5 (sometimes 9) in dress shoes and sandals, 9 (thin socks) or 9.5 (thick Thorlo socks) in ASICS running shoes.

    Even though I was sized at 41.5 with the "official" Sidi foot-measuring device, my Sidi Bullets are size 41 and they're a little too big for me. When I do long rides in hot weather I wear them with thick socks (Defeet Cush 3D's). While riding at night when it's cooler here, I sometimes have to add an extra insole to make them fit right.

    So when I buy my next Sidis, which will most likely be road shoes, I'll probably go for size 40.5.

    Good luck and enjoy your purchase!

    Carissa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cari
    I'm about a women's size 9 and I think my correct Sidi size is 40.5.

    I wear 8.5 (sometimes 9) in dress shoes and sandals, 9 (thin socks) or 9.5 (thick Thorlo socks) in ASICS running shoes.

    Even though I was sized at 41.5 with the "official" Sidi foot-measuring device, my Sidi Bullets are size 41 and they're a little too big for me. When I do long rides in hot weather I wear them with thick socks (Defeet Cush 3D's). While riding at night when it's cooler here, I sometimes have to add an extra insole to make them fit right.

    So when I buy my next Sidis, which will most likely be road shoes, I'll probably go for size 40.5.

    Good luck and enjoy your purchase!

    Carissa
    Wow see this is weird my foot is definitely no bigger than a US 7.5 and I wear 41 Sidi. Are you talking about US sizes? I find it hard to imagine someone with a foot bigger than mine fitting into a smaller cycle shoe than I have. Hmm very bizarre.
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    Trek, I can't figure that out either. I did the shoe sizer deal & I get a 41.5. I found out that a shop in the next town carries the Genius and that it's built on the same last as the Dominator 5. I'm gonna make a trip there and try them on and then have somebody order me the size I need. Shoe fit is a tricky business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aint Doody
    Trek, I can't figure that out either. I did the shoe sizer deal & I get a 41.5. I found out that a shop in the next town carries the Genius and that it's built on the same last as the Dominator 5. I'm gonna make a trip there and try them on and then have somebody order me the size I need. Shoe fit is a tricky business.
    Yep by the sounds of all our different size shoes you would be best to try some on first. Let us know what you end up with I will laugh if its completely different from all of ours.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

    2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
    2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V

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    Don't worry--I'll be posting a picture of my bee-you-tee-full new shoes on my old-lady feet!

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    been there

    OK--I went to the bike shop in the next town that carries SIDIs and found that a 40 was the right size. Oh, my! They felt like putting a glove on my feet--at that price they should! Anyway the fellow assured me that the Genius (which was all they had) would fit exactly like the Doms. They are ordered! My husband has to be in Walla Walla (where the shop is) and will be able to pick them up for me. I've very carefully instructed the people at the shop to NOT put a receipt in the shoes. I want him to think they cost me about $50--what does he know!!!! He probably wouldn't care that much; I just don't want to hear about it.....for like years..........Can't wait to get those babies! Thanks for all the suggestions and advice, y'all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aint Doody
    Anyway the fellow assured me that the Genius (which was all they had) would fit exactly like the Doms.
    He is correct. Everything the same except the sole. You will now be equipped to mail order more in other colors.

    Sadie "Imelda" Kate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aint Doody
    OK--I went to the bike shop in the next town that carries SIDIs and found that a 40 was the right size. Oh, my! They felt like putting a glove on my feet--at that price they should! Anyway the fellow assured me that the Genius (which was all they had) would fit exactly like the Doms. They are ordered! My husband has to be in Walla Walla (where the shop is) and will be able to pick them up for me. I've very carefully instructed the people at the shop to NOT put a receipt in the shoes. I want him to think they cost me about $50--what does he know!!!! He probably wouldn't care that much; I just don't want to hear about it.....for like years..........Can't wait to get those babies! Thanks for all the suggestions and advice, y'all.
    Glad to hear about the shoes. LOL about the receipt - yep men just dont understand about shoes.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

    2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
    2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V

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    They're here!

    I got 'em, I got 'em, I got 'em!!!! Woo-hoo!! Oh, my, they're even more beautiful in person than in a picture. My stepson said that if anybody hit me, it would definitely be their fault--they could surely see the shoes! (Another non-cyclist!) And the fit is incredible. Of course, it took me a few minutes to figure out how to loosen that big strap! But I got it now! I gotta get the cleats on these babies and head out the door.....Ding bust--it's still rainin' and it's dark. Maybe I'll just click the heels together and end up in Kansas or someplace!

 

 

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