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• #2
Look at the sizing guide on their website, it is very useful, and accurate
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• #3
I've heard that and did, but I still wanted to try them on. Shoes are best tried on.
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• #4
Definitely try them on. If they are anything like bont skates they'll either fit really well or they will tear your feet to shreds. I've not found many places that sell them and fewer that have them in stock. I've also not found anywhere that stocks the wide fittings. It's been a few months since I looked though.
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• #5
Went to sigma, wicked shop. Needed a size up from the bont chart so glad it tired them on. Feel like my slippers so far, lovely.
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• #6
I used the Bont sizing guide, ordered a pair- too small.
What size are the Ergo 3's?
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• #7
44.5
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• #8
Can borrow them for a bit for a feel if you want?
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• #9
Maybe this is a common "feature" with bike shoes. I've bought shoes from Shimano and Dromarti and in both cases, I needed a size bigger than my size with regular shoes.
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• #10
I'd appreciate a test- I had 44 ergo's which were too small, current ones are 45 which feel a little baggy.
I wonder whether 44 mega would work, or a 44.5 would be better.
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• #11
Come round and get them whenever mate.
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• #12
Will do- PM me your address?
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• #13
Done.
For anyone reading this, raced my bonts yesterday.
They feel amazing, the power transfer when out and sprinting just feels solid. The carbon shell is an interesting but great feeling.Would recommend them. but need to put more miles into them to be sure.
So I've had enough of my ergo 3's as my feet appear to have grown. :(
I want to try some bonts, like the idea of heat moulding.
Sigma sport seem to be the only place that has them in london to try on. Is there anywhere else that has them, that i've over looked?