Wide Shoes

Brian1
Brian1 Posts: 595
edited April 2008 in Workshop
Does anyone know if there are any manufacturers apart from shimano who make wide fitting shoes.Thanks

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  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    Northwave and specialized also.

    I've got superwide feet and got myself some Northwave Typhoons.
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  • SDP
    SDP Posts: 665
    some northwave ( typhoon & aerotor )
    Carnac ( try bourn sports )

    sidi do a wide model as well ...

    my aerators & carnacs are both wider then the specialized or shimano i have had ...
  • scherrit
    scherrit Posts: 360
    Sidi call them their MEGA I think?? I use a Lake shoe which is pretty wide. Northwaves are good and wide (some models).
    If you're as fat as me, all bikes are bendy.
  • I have wide feet and have two pairs of v comfy specialized shoes (get a size up from what you normally take, i'm normally a 43 but i'm 44 in specialized)
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  • pneumatic
    pneumatic Posts: 1,989
    I have wide feet and have two pairs of v comfy specialized shoes (get a size up from what you normally take, i'm normally a 43 but i'm 44 in specialized)

    Same here. Wide feet. Specialized touring and road shoes. 45. Very comfortable.


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  • geoff_ss
    geoff_ss Posts: 1,201
    Both my pairs of road shoes are Carnac which are very comfortable on my widish feet.

    Geoff
    Old cyclists never die; they just fit smaller chainrings ... and pedal faster
  • Tom Butcher
    Tom Butcher Posts: 3,830
    I've just got a pair of northwaves - GB cycles have some on offer at the moment if you live near there or fancy chancing buying shoes over the internet.

    it's a hard life if you don't weaken.
  • cookie72
    cookie72 Posts: 12
    agree with portuguese mike & pneumatic, i have a pair of specialized comp carbon, i am normally a 45 but 46 is a spot on fit.
  • OnTow
    OnTow Posts: 130
    Another Spez. BG fan here. I have feet that normally end up in a wide fit.
    The footbeds in the Spez. BG range are fantastic, although I would say that if you put your feet in a pair of Spez. shoes and don't instantly feel a difference, then maybe they're not for you.