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• #2
For narrow feet, I'd suggest Fizik - they also have a pronounced arch support.
You could also go for Bont shoes which have thermoform-able sole.
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• #3
Thanks for the advice. I think I had read the same but it's good to have it confirmed.
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• #4
I use size 46 shoes and my feet have the profile of a single piece of spaghetti.
I use both Sidi and Fizik that both work well with narrow feet.I might have an old pair of Sidi Genius with Keo cleats. I’ll take a look when I get home this evening.
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• #5
Cheers!
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• #6
I’ve got some 46 Sidi road shoes too if you need
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• #7
I'm looking for something like that too, laced and for narrow feet so I might as well join the thread here.
Is giro republic worth the hastle at all?
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• #8
How much, guv?
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• #9
i still have these, if you are interested: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/333138/#comment14719046
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• #10
Cheers, I've replied in the thread.
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• #11
I do still have them; they’re the same model as BRM’s but his are in far better condition.
I’d have to sell these for £20 + postage or I’d just keep them as spares.
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• #12
What size regular shoe do you wear?
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• #13
Hard to say with some brands and styles requiring different sizes.
Having just had a look in the shoe cupboard, I’m an 11 in Adidas and 10.5 in Clarks -
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Okay thanks. BRM's size 47s should be with me later this week so we'll see if I actually need 46, LOL.
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• #15
No worries, they’ve been sat in a cupboard for about 2 years so another week won’t be a problem
It's literally been decades since I used cleats so I need to find shoes that fit my idiotic feet (see below) without spending 100s of pounds on mistakes. This will be an exercise in learning roughly what size/design/brand of cycling shoes might work for me before I take the plunge and get a new pair.
Ergo, I am looking for cheap road shoes that ideally meet the following needs:
Size: my regular shoes are all UK size 11. My foot is 280mm x 195mm and my insole is 290mm x 195mm
Design: Ideally proper lace-up (to try and snug those idiotic feet)
Styling: like I can afford to care?
Cleats: Look Keo
As ever, thanks for reading my humble submission and if I've forgotten crucial info, please let me know.