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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Michigan
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    Shoes, Shoes, Shoes

    Ok, it's time for a pair of new mountain bike shoes and I'm running into some problems finding a pair. So, hopefully you girls can give some suggestions. I posted this in general instead of mountain because I figured if a company makes road shoes, they'll probably make off-road also.

    What I'm looking for....high end shoe, prefer carbon sole, in a size 38/39.

    Brands I've eliminated for various reasons and I won't be convinced otherwise.....
    Nike
    Pearl Izumi
    Lake
    Sidi
    Shimano
    Louis Garneau
    Specialized

    Price isn't really a concern. Some brands I was looking at but know little to absolutely nothing about:
    DMT
    Carnac
    Diadora

    Any suggestions? Women carbon soles would be ideal, but that seems to be impossible to find (Sidi doesn't even make this combination for off-road).

    HELP! I really want a new pair of nice shoes!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    foothills of the Ozarks aka Tornado Alley
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    Here you go:

    http://www.rocket7.com/

    These babies are custom made to your foot. They send you the kit and you mail back the impressions. These babies are super light but they come with a $$$ price tag.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Troutdale, OR
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    I've never worn expensive shoes... but I can say about the entry level and other cheap shoes.

    I like my old Sidi revolution 2 and my new shimano SPD SL.

    Sidi pair I think I paid grand total of $20.00 at a clearance sale and my Shimano I think I paid about $80.00.

    Neither shoes gave me a hot spot or have a pressure point. so I'm happy. I wouldn't discount some of the brands without at least trying them on. And the Velcro only closure has been more than adequate for me after all the years of riding and riding REALLY HARD.

    Smilingcat

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2002
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    Mrs. KnottedYet
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    SalsaMTB,

    Why oh why don't you like Sidis?

    I can't wear mine, they are 38's. I found out the hard way on ALC that on the left foot they felt like bunny slippers, but because of a previously injured right toe they went from mildly irritating .... to painful .... to excruciatingly painful on the long ride.

    I'm going to see if the right one can be stretched 'cause hot d@mn they are puhrty. But if I can't it's back to cheap but oh so reliably comfy Shimano ATB.

    It's not worth anything to further injure the foot, I'm just now getting back on a bike/spin.

    Hmmmm, full custom shoes? hmmmmm.
    Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
    https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Michigan
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    Bike Nashbar has all their shoes are sale right now.
    2011 Specialized Secteur Elite Comp
    2006 Trek 7100

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
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    all 3 of the brands you are looking at are great shoes! I don't know anything about MTB shoes, but they all make amazing road shoes, and can't imagine it not carrying over to the MTB shoes. I say at this point, it is all about going for which fit you the best, they are top of the line shoe companies.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    Midwest US
    Posts
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    Shooooz.....

    I have since become a fan of Sidi over the years but I can comment at least a little on the Carnacs and DMTs as I have had both in a road shoe at least. I probably like the Carnacs better than the DMTs with regard to fit to my foot. I have a smaller heel (part of the reason I gravitate toward Sidi for women) and the DMTs, although they fit seemed to run a little wider, front and back. I also never felt the DMTs conformed well to my foot, and I ended up periodically with cramping on the side of my foot on longer rides. The Carnacs did a little better that way. My HB had Carnac MTB shoes and they did wear like iron. I had the "custom" (the molding they conform to your foot with that machine) orthotic mad for my DMTs also but it didn't seem to help that much.

    Bike shoes to me (after going thru many over the years!) are like bikes -- they have to fit for you to enjoy them. So the best advice is try them on, even try them on if you can and ride on a trainer in the shop. The mfrs brands do run differently on different feet. I may love Sidi, but you may hate the way they fit.

    If you fall in love with a pair, and if you can, it's worth the extra dollars -- I avoided spending the $$$ on Sidis because I thought they were too pricey, but I ended up going thru 2-3 pairs of less $$$ shoes not liking them and finally bit the bullet. I have both Sidi for road and for MTB.

    Good luck with your quest!
    Last edited by VenusdeVelo; 01-27-2008 at 08:39 AM. Reason: Addition
    Ride like a girl.

    Renee

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Orlando, FL
    Posts
    222

    diadoras

    i have diadoras both road and mtn - i take 36 usually but need at 38 in these for length but they are great for 'birkenstock' shaped feet - not narrow at the toe end and never got hotspots on my feet or anything - that's why i have 2 pairs - both perfect from first ride if you have squarer foot rather than narrow at the toes shaped feet-- they were about $85 each

 

 

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