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Women's Euro Shoe Sizing (Sidi)

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Old 03-09.-2004, 11:18 PM   #1
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Default Women's Euro Shoe Sizing (Sidi)

My GF is interested in buying some MTB shoes (Women's Sidi Rockets) via mail order, but I haven't been able to find a Sidi sizing chart.

She's an 8.5 US. Anyone know Euro equivalent? (I'm thinking 40)

Also, do Sidi's run normal in sizing (narrow/wide/etc)?

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Old 04-09.-2004, 01:51 AM   #2
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My GF is interested in buying some MTB shoes (Women's Sidi Rockets) via mail order, but I haven't been able to find a Sidi sizing chart.

She's an 8.5 US. Anyone know Euro equivalent? (I'm thinking 40)

Also, do Sidi's run normal in sizing (narrow/wide/etc)?

Thanks.


Here's a link to shoe size chart from Shimano
http://bike.shimano.com/Footwear_Pe...Chart/index.asp

and I find Sidi shoes to be on the narrow side, at least the mens are.
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My GF is interested in buying some MTB shoes (Women's Sidi Rockets) via mail order, but I haven't been able to find a Sidi sizing chart.

She's an 8.5 US. Anyone know Euro equivalent? (I'm thinking 40)

Also, do Sidi's run normal in sizing (narrow/wide/etc)?

Thanks.
You may want her to have her go to a local store to try on some biking shoes with EU sizes. From what I can tell is EU sizes are fairly consistant compared to US shoe sizes. For example I can wear anywhere from a 5.5-6.5 in US women's sizes (depends on the style), yet 37 in EU sizes always seem to fit no matter what kind of shoe it is.
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Old 04-09.-2004, 09:04 PM   #4
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Here's a link to shoe size chart from Shimano
http://bike.shimano.com/Footwear_Pe...Chart/index.asp


Thanks... I've looked at that chart, but at least w/ mens, it didn't match up to my normal shoe sizing. I actually have a pair of Shimanos, and according to the chart, I should be a solid 42, but they're too big (41 fits perfect).

So, is there no designation to between mens and womens in euro?? That shimano chart seems to suggest that.

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You may want her to have her go to a local store to try on some biking shoes with EU sizes. From what I can tell is EU sizes are fairly consistant compared to US shoe sizes. For example I can wear anywhere from a 5.5-6.5 in US women's sizes (depends on the style), yet 37 in EU sizes always seem to fit no matter what kind of shoe it is.


Hmmmm... Well, I just looked at a couple pairs of her street shoes, both of which are womens 8.5US, but one is 38.5 euro, and the other 40 2/3. Dunno.

But, you're right, she should probably find some Sidis to try on.
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Thanks... I've looked at that chart, but at least w/ mens, it didn't match up to my normal shoe sizing.


It didn't match up for me either. The chart indicates that 8.5 Women sizes up with 41. I usually wear 8 or 8.5US but all my Euro sized shoes are 39. I just checked all my bike shoes and they are 39. I think 40 is probably about right for a consistent 8.5US. You're better off having your GF try stuff on at the stores but good luck finding Women's versions of SIDI's. If your GF is looking for a narrow fit, I recommend Specialized.
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Old 05-09.-2004, 12:17 PM   #7
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I wear a 8.5 wide shoe, a 37 burkenstock, a 40 nahot, a 39 Dansk.
I could never buy a shoe mail order unless I knew the fit of the shoe. Good luck.
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Old 19-09.-2004, 09:18 PM   #8
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does anyone know a website that stocks sidi shoes and delivers to the uk.....
i seem to be having major problems buying shoes.....cos sidi fit me and i need a new tri shoe....or on the other hand...does any1 know of any good womens tri shoes that also come in a size 36
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Sizes: The Specialised Web Page has a drop down box giving all the size comparisons:

"Womens' Shoe Sizes

Euro U.S. UK

36 6 5

37 7 6

38 7.5 * 6.5 *

39 8.5 * 7.5 *

40 9 8

41 10 9

42 10.5 * 9.5 * "
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but i thought a 36 was a size 3?? *confused*
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Old 27-09.-2004, 01:33 AM   #11
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I have worn many different European-sized brands of cycling shoes and absolutely nothing is consistent about the sizing. You must try on a pair. I wear a women's US size 6 and have worn anything from a 36 to a 38.5.

I currently have Sidi Dominators and Genius. The 38 fits me like a glove and gives me great control and connection with the pedal, but it doesn't give me much "swell" room. During the summer, I have to wear 38.5. I should add that I have somewhat narrow feet with a very high instep.

Go find a pair somewhere to try on.
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Old 28-09.-2004, 02:00 AM   #12
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sidis have small toe boxes. I cannot wear them - but if I did, my 7.5-8 foot would wear a 39.5 sidi - hope that helps.
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