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  1. #1
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    Sep 2006
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    Top of Parrett Mountain, Oregon
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    Also ... the men's sizes are considered to be unisex sizes, especially if it is in the European sizes, so don't neglect to try on shoes in the men's area. My cycling shoes and sandals are all the European unisex size, and I am real happy with the fit.

  2. #2
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    Sep 2010
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    Madison WI
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    I first got Shimano WR40. They are comfortable road shoes and fit well. But I could not get in and out of the pedal clips. That wasn't the shoes fault though. I had purchased "clear out" clipless pedals made by Wellego and they did not seem to be a good match with the cleats the shop installed on my shoes.

    I came here and researched and learned that Frog pedals (by speedplay) are super easy to get and out of. I knew they were MTB pedals but b/c my shoes had the right hole type, I thought I could use the MTB cleats on my road shoes. Went to a shop and the girl didn't seem to be familiar. She installed them for me and I had a heck of a time getting into these pedals! I came to realize it was because they were road shoes and I needed recessed cleats. I ended up finding Diadora carbon MTB shoes from Nashbar to go with my Frog pedals. I finally have a combo that works. The Diadora shoes are stiff enough that I haven't had any issues with hotspots during long rides.

    In the end I bought more stuff than I needed. I have these nice road shoes that sit in a box. I may try some road pedals/cleats some day so I will save them. I only wish I had known what I was doing - or that someone in the shops had known what THEY were doing!!!

    Alison

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
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    Between the Blue Ridge and the Chesapeake Bay
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarcyInOregon View Post
    Also ... the men's sizes are considered to be unisex sizes, especially if it is in the European sizes, so don't neglect to try on shoes in the men's area. My cycling shoes and sandals are all the European unisex size, and I am real happy with the fit.
    Good point. I got Sidi men's shoes because the women's shoes were ridiculous-looking in my opinion. I see no point in having flowery, sparkly shoes anytime, anywhere, especially when I'm on a bike. I'm long over my princess days.

    My Sidis are very comfy. They are the mtb shoes, but they work fine for my road bike.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Tustin, CA
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    I love Sidi's they are so comfortable and functional - that said they are also expensive. They will however last a long time.

    Bike shoes should be like regular shoes in that when you put them on they should fit well and feel good. If they pinch or rub or feel tight, those aren't the shoes for you. Keep in mind different materials need care. Sidi's are good leather and like any good leather side are flexible and breath. Some other shoes not so much. Just remember to try on everything. I tried a very expensive pair of Specialized shoes (over $300) which I bought and not listening to my own advise, never got used to them. They sit in a drawer practically brand new. Learned my lesson - always go with what works - for me Sidi's...

    My original Sidis were their road shoes but I now buy their Dominators (MTB shoes) because I like the same pedal system on my road and MTBike (Time Alium for road and ZControl for MTB). Plus I got tired of walking around on the cleats and ruining them. I can't tell you how many Dura Ace cleats I wrecked!
    Last edited by bcipam; 09-16-2010 at 03:58 PM.
    BCIpam - Nature Girl

 

 

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