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Date: 26 Jul 2007 19:58:57
From: Colin Campbell
Subject: Who makes shoes for narrow feet?
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I have a pair of Sidi Genius 5 narrow shoes. They are an improvement for me over Sidi's standard width shoes. I've been wondering whether there are any other choices out there. Sidi doesn't appear to offer narrow shoes in their lower or higher priced lines, only the mid-priced Genius 5 line. I haven't seen that other manufacturers are offering shoes for those with narrow feet like mine. Does anyone have experience with custom made road shoes?
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 19:24:24
From: JeffWills
Subject: Re: Who makes shoes for narrow feet?
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On Jul 27, 12:56 pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net > wrote: > JeffWills wrote: > > On Jul 26, 6:58 pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote: > >> I have a pair of Sidi Genius 5 narrow shoes. They are an improvement > >> for me over Sidi's standard width shoes. > > >> I've been wondering whether there are any other choices out there. Sidi > >> doesn't appear to offer narrow shoes in their lower or higher priced > >> lines, only the mid-priced Genius 5 line. I haven't seen that other > >> manufacturers are offering shoes for those with narrow feet like mine. > > >> Does anyone have experience with custom made road shoes? > > > I find that Adidas shoes fit my size 13, B-width feet pretty well. > > There's a variety of styles and prices available through Nashbar. > > > Jeff > > I wear A and sometimes AA width in dress shoes, but a cycling shoe that > fits a B width foot is an improvement over most, I think. What model do > you wear? > > A few years ago, one of my riding buddies heard that the owner of a LBS > in So Cal and his wife had narrow feet, and so they were always on the > lookout for shoes that fit. At the time, they recommended Diadora > shoes. Later, they recommended Sidi.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I use the "Gran Corsico" model for most of my riding since I use SPD pedals almost exclusively: http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?sku=16129 . Not, strictly speaking, a "road" shoe, but it works well for my kind of riding. I'd presume that the dedicated road shoe would fit the same, but that's an unproven assumption. Jeff
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 13:47:45
From: thejen12
Subject: Re: Who makes shoes for narrow feet?
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On Jul 27, 12:34 pm, Scott Gordo <blubberp...@gmail.com > wrote: > On Jul 26, 10:58 pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote: > > > I have a pair of Sidi Genius 5 narrow shoes. They are an improvement > > for me over Sidi's standard width shoes. > > > I've been wondering whether there are any other choices out there. Sidi > > doesn't appear to offer narrow shoes in their lower or higher priced > > lines, only the mid-priced Genius 5 line. I haven't seen that other > > manufacturers are offering shoes for those with narrow feet like mine. > > > Does anyone have experience with custom made road shoes? > > Nope, but a buddy of mine with narrow tootsies likes DMT. > > /s I love the Specialized shoes, but have to get the highest end models because with them you can adjust the whole closure assembly to be more narrow or more wide. Jenn
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 19:34:36
From: Scott Gordo
Subject: Re: Who makes shoes for narrow feet?
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On Jul 26, 10:58 pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net > wrote: > I have a pair of Sidi Genius 5 narrow shoes. They are an improvement > for me over Sidi's standard width shoes. > > I've been wondering whether there are any other choices out there. Sidi > doesn't appear to offer narrow shoes in their lower or higher priced > lines, only the mid-priced Genius 5 line. I haven't seen that other > manufacturers are offering shoes for those with narrow feet like mine. > > Does anyone have experience with custom made road shoes? Nope, but a buddy of mine with narrow tootsies likes DMT. /s
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 14:20:10
From: Colin Campbell
Subject: Re: Who makes shoes for narrow feet?
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Scott Gordo wrote: > On Jul 26, 10:58 pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote: >> I have a pair of Sidi Genius 5 narrow shoes. They are an improvement >> for me over Sidi's standard width shoes. >> >> I've been wondering whether there are any other choices out there. Sidi >> doesn't appear to offer narrow shoes in their lower or higher priced >> lines, only the mid-priced Genius 5 line. I haven't seen that other >> manufacturers are offering shoes for those with narrow feet like mine. >> >> Does anyone have experience with custom made road shoes? > > Nope, but a buddy of mine with narrow tootsies likes DMT. > > /s > Could you find out which model he likes? I looked at diamantdmt.com, and the Ultimax RSX White Red Road Shoe seems like a possibility. For one thing, it offers a choice of two mounting positions for the micro-closure buckle (presumably one for wider, one for narrower, feet). They also talk about there being no seams inside to irritate the toes. Checking my Sidi shoes, the standard width Genius I used to wear do seem to have a seam for the mesh inserts running down the center of the toe box. I don't feel that in the newer narrow width shoes.
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 22:00:37
From: JeffWills
Subject: Re: Who makes shoes for narrow feet?
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On Jul 26, 6:58 pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net > wrote: > I have a pair of Sidi Genius 5 narrow shoes. They are an improvement > for me over Sidi's standard width shoes. > > I've been wondering whether there are any other choices out there. Sidi > doesn't appear to offer narrow shoes in their lower or higher priced > lines, only the mid-priced Genius 5 line. I haven't seen that other > manufacturers are offering shoes for those with narrow feet like mine. > > Does anyone have experience with custom made road shoes? I find that Adidas shoes fit my size 13, B-width feet pretty well. There's a variety of styles and prices available through Nashbar. Jeff
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 13:56:56
From: Colin Campbell
Subject: Re: Who makes shoes for narrow feet?
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JeffWills wrote: > On Jul 26, 6:58 pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote: >> I have a pair of Sidi Genius 5 narrow shoes. They are an improvement >> for me over Sidi's standard width shoes. >> >> I've been wondering whether there are any other choices out there. Sidi >> doesn't appear to offer narrow shoes in their lower or higher priced >> lines, only the mid-priced Genius 5 line. I haven't seen that other >> manufacturers are offering shoes for those with narrow feet like mine. >> >> Does anyone have experience with custom made road shoes? > > I find that Adidas shoes fit my size 13, B-width feet pretty well. > There's a variety of styles and prices available through Nashbar. > > Jeff > > I wear A and sometimes AA width in dress shoes, but a cycling shoe that fits a B width foot is an improvement over most, I think. What model do you wear? A few years ago, one of my riding buddies heard that the owner of a LBS in So Cal and his wife had narrow feet, and so they were always on the lookout for shoes that fit. At the time, they recommended Diadora shoes. Later, they recommended Sidi.
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 23:25:44
From: A Muzi
Subject: Re: Who makes shoes for narrow feet?
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Colin Campbell wrote: > I have a pair of Sidi Genius 5 narrow shoes. They are an improvement > for me over Sidi's standard width shoes. > > I've been wondering whether there are any other choices out there. Sidi > doesn't appear to offer narrow shoes in their lower or higher priced > lines, only the mid-priced Genius 5 line. I haven't seen that other > manufacturers are offering shoes for those with narrow feet like mine. > > Does anyone have experience with custom made road shoes? The lower end SiDi shoes are not made in Italy and fit very differently from the superb Genius series. Models above Genius have a steep price curve for mostly aesthetic improvements, hence, the Genius remains their highest volume product where wider options can be best supported. Sorry, no recent experience with custom. What is lacking in your Genius? -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971
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Date: 28 Jul 2007 14:23:54
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: Who makes shoes for narrow feet?
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 23:25:44 -0500, A Muzi <am@yellowjersey.org > wrote: >The lower end SiDi shoes are not made in Italy and fit very differently >from the superb Genius series. Very useful info -- thanks. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 13:53:29
From: Colin Campbell
Subject: Re: Who makes shoes for narrow feet?
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A Muzi wrote: > Colin Campbell wrote: >> I have a pair of Sidi Genius 5 narrow shoes. They are an improvement >> for me over Sidi's standard width shoes. >> >> I've been wondering whether there are any other choices out there. >> Sidi doesn't appear to offer narrow shoes in their lower or higher >> priced lines, only the mid-priced Genius 5 line. I haven't seen that >> other manufacturers are offering shoes for those with narrow feet like >> mine. >> >> Does anyone have experience with custom made road shoes? > > The lower end SiDi shoes are not made in Italy and fit very differently > from the superb Genius series. > > Models above Genius have a steep price curve for mostly aesthetic > improvements, hence, the Genius remains their highest volume product > where wider options can be best supported. > > Sorry, no recent experience with custom. What is lacking in your Genius? Practical application, that would make me LOTS of money! (j/k) The shoes are an improvement, but I have trouble with irritation of the second joint of my second toe, which has caused corns on both feet. The narrower shoe seems to bother me less, but after a long campaign, I have just about gotten rid of the corns and surrounding callous tissue, and I'd like to be able to ride without sticking pads on those toes every day. (I'll have to see if the problem continues with the narrow shoes, now that I'm almost back to "normal".)
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