Inner soles for sidi shoes

paulc33
paulc33 Posts: 254
edited July 2012 in Road buying advice
Just bought my self a new pair of sidi shoes.

Really like them fine the inner soles really uncomfortable.

Can anyone recommend some comfy inner soles, they are a mega design shoe so fairly wide.

Used to have a pair of specialized bg and found them really comfy
2015 Specialized S-Works Tarmac - Ultegra Di2 (7.0kg)
Kinesis Aithein - Ultegra mechanical (7.3kg)
Kinesis Maxlight Xc130 - xt/ xtr (11.3kg)


spin to win!

Comments

  • porker33
    porker33 Posts: 636
    I use my specialised BG insoles in my Sidi 5's....much improved!
  • Grill
    Grill Posts: 5,610
    Superfeet.
    English Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg
  • northpole
    northpole Posts: 1,499
    I don't know why Sidi make such good shoes and such awful insoles to go with them! I use Spesh footbeds in mine which was a vast improvement.

    Peter
  • marcusjb
    marcusjb Posts: 2,412
  • paulc33
    paulc33 Posts: 254
    Never heard of superfeet.
    What are these? And here can I get them?
    2015 Specialized S-Works Tarmac - Ultegra Di2 (7.0kg)
    Kinesis Aithein - Ultegra mechanical (7.3kg)
    Kinesis Maxlight Xc130 - xt/ xtr (11.3kg)


    spin to win!
  • Grill
    Grill Posts: 5,610
    Superfeet are one of the largest aftermarket footbed companies out there. You can get them at most big outdoor stores and Ellis Brigham and Snow+Rock are guaranteed to have them. If it's simply an issue of comfort then you can go with a standard drop-in like an Energizer, but if you want more support then you'll want to step up to the colored line (blue, green, orange, black for low-volume, etc.).
    English Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg