Size 13/14 Flat Pedal Shoes
echowitch
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I am getting rid of my UK13/US14/EU48.5 Five Ten Low Impact shoes as they quite frankly squish my right foot right at the toe. I have enough problems with wide feet and plantar fasciatis that I don't need more issues. So they are going on Ebay.
As a result I want to find something equally as grippy, but suited for wide feet in a size 13 or 14. Sadly from what I can see everyone stops at a 12 (story of my life)
Does anyone know of any flat pedal oriented shoes in a EU49 or even a 50?
As a result I want to find something equally as grippy, but suited for wide feet in a size 13 or 14. Sadly from what I can see everyone stops at a 12 (story of my life)
Does anyone know of any flat pedal oriented shoes in a EU49 or even a 50?
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Try DC or Vans. Can get them cheap in TK Maxx and often come in big sizes.
I find the soles just as grippy as Five Tens and the trainers themselves are a lot comfier.Current:
NukeProof Mega FR 2012
Cube NuRoad 2018
Previous:
2015 Genesis CdF 10, 2014 Cube Hyde Race, 2012 NS Traffic, 2007 Specialized SX Trail, 2005 Specialized Demo 80 -
Cheers, just bought some of these in a 13 (they look wide enough)
http://www.dcshoes-uk.co.uk/en/course/3 ... GB,pd.html0 -
Nice! Yeah I always find DCs to be plenty wide for my 1 wide footCurrent:
NukeProof Mega FR 2012
Cube NuRoad 2018
Previous:
2015 Genesis CdF 10, 2014 Cube Hyde Race, 2012 NS Traffic, 2007 Specialized SX Trail, 2005 Specialized Demo 80 -
echowitch wrote:Cheers, just bought some of these in a 13 (they look wide enough)
http://www.dcshoes-uk.co.uk/en/course/3 ... GB,pd.html
Those have the best type of sole pattern for gripping flat pedals."Why have that extra tooth if you're not using it?" - Brian Lopes
Votec V.SX Enduro 'Alpine Thug' 2012/2013 build
Trek Session 80