Did you ever find shoes? This has been a big issue for me this year as well (and I have the same issue with ski/snowboard boats), although because my feet are narrow and I have had to resort to custom orthotics in them or else I'm either floating around in them or my feet are numb.
When I replaced my bike last year (and chose pedals that wouldn't work with my MTB shoes), my friends told me to get Sidi Genius 5 shoes. But, EEK, they were way more expensive than I wanted to pay and I ended up with an entry level pair of Specializeds. I began to have numbness on the bottoms of my feet once I started riding 20+ miles. I had to SAG on my first 100k because I was having so many problems with my feet going numb. I went back to the shop and had them move my cleat position. That helped, but didn't eliminate the problem. I bought different inserts (for a high arch, which I have) to see if that worked. Again, some, but not enough. I bought a different pair of shoes. Same issue. I finally, after 2 tries, got the Sidi's that everyone recommended to start with. I ended up spending way more money by doing it this way. Bottom line, go to whoever has the biggest selection and find someone who knows what they are doing to fit you. When I put on the right size Sidi's, they felt like little pillows for my feet. You'll know when you've found the right pair. You may still need a custom orthotic (I think we all have one foot that is bigger than the other), but your feet will thank you for it in the long run.




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