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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Generally are they all the same size btwn brands?
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: CA
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They're different. Search on "shoe sizing" and you'll get a bunch of insight
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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They are quite different.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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They can even be different within the same brand. I think Shimano shoes used to be sized on the small size but when they changed their road shoes range from being able to accept spd-sl + spd cleats to just accepting spd-sl only they made them a tiny bit bigger as well which I think was just bringing them more in line with everyone else.
Different brands suit different feet better so cycling shoes are one of those items that you just have to try on for fit untill your absolutely sure as to what suits you. Regards, Anthony |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Thanks for all the advice, l have bought two pairs in my time ,one fit good the 2nd pair not so good.What do l look for esp since l cant ttry out on bike? l will try on a pair instead of just ordering online/ebay cheers j |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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What to look for in a cycling shoe? I think the important thing about cycling shoe fit is that you want it to be a reasonably close fit but not so thight that it hurts. I think that you want the shoes to feel snug all around but without any realy tight points. You also want to leave some room for your toes. Finding a brand and size that you like and sticking with it is usualy a good idea. I like Shimano shoes. I've recently bought a pair of Sidi's and they're not bad either. I have a pair of Specialized shoes but I'm not keen on them anymore. So using what you have that you like is probably the best starting point. Regards, Anthony |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Melbourne, Oz
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...there's a formula to calculating the correct shoe size:
it's E=MC2....no wait, thats sumphing to with triangles, what about: PiR2...nope, that's gravity....ummmm wish I hadn't of been perving on the pretty girl in science now (not really)...oh now I remember its: the size you need = 1 size more/less than the one you ordered online |
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