Hi there,
I current have a road bike with road clipless pedals. I also had neuroma surgery on my right foot in May to remove two neuromas I had (which is taking WAY longer than has been expected in the recovery phase of things, probably because the dr. took out 2 neuromas that were so large compared to my small size 7 feet that he took a photo of it and keeps it on his iPhone to show his colleagues as in "Can you believe the size of those!?") and I still have two neuromas hanging out in my left foot but you couldn't pay me enough to get surgery any time soon based on my experience. I'm still doing physical therapy and need a cortisone shot but I am almost back to normal.
Needless to say this year has been a rebuilding year in terms of cycling. I wasn't able to complete the century I had registered for but I still was able to get out on some rides and enjoy the outdoors. I'm currently riding on my indoor trainer and so am starting to look at my pedal options to give me the winter to get used to them.
My feet still go numb in my road shoes after about 30-45 minutes depending on how hard my route is and a few weeks ago I took my mountain bike out (with toe clips) and was wearing my Keen newport h2 sandals and when I got back I realized I had been out biking for 90 minutes and didn't have any foot numbness or pain at all(!!). So it got me to thinking about changing my current pedal setup.
So I have a few questions:
1. I was wondering from everyone's experience here what is the widest woman's road shoes? Is there a brand that tends to run on the wide side (or ones that run narrow that I should avoid?)
OR
2. Should I try switching to mountain biking clipless pedals (on my road bike) because I've heard that the shoes are more comfortable to wear (not to mention to be able to go into a store or restroom without nearly killing yourself in road cleats)?
2A. If I should switch what are the recommended pedals that I should check out and what are the pros/cons of them?
2B. Does anyone have good, comfy mountain bike shoes recommendations? I am eyeing the Keen cycling sandals for when I'm using my bike for more recreational rides (though I guess they are all kinda recreational). I will be primarily riding on roads and paved trails.
I would like to do triathlons - eventually - but I will need to get my foot back in working order because right now running is out of the question (I'm just working up to being able to walk on my hard floors without needing the cushioning of a shoe... apparently the surgeon took out some "mass" on the bottom of my foot - i.e. padding in the ball of the foot while removing the neuromas. Grrr!!)



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