Sidi or Spiuk?
PLuKE
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Looking at buying some better shoes, my current ones are a pair of Scott which was cheap.
I have been looking at Sidi Kaos and the Spiuk ZS16RC
Both are in fluro green, but looking at people's thoughts on them.
It would seem the Spiuk are a lighter shoe, but don't seem to have replacement parts, which wouldn't be a deal breaker for me.
Looking at people's views in terms of comfort, style and durability.
Thanks
Luke
I have been looking at Sidi Kaos and the Spiuk ZS16RC
Both are in fluro green, but looking at people's thoughts on them.
It would seem the Spiuk are a lighter shoe, but don't seem to have replacement parts, which wouldn't be a deal breaker for me.
Looking at people's views in terms of comfort, style and durability.
Thanks
Luke
2013 Merida Ride 93 Carbon
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Personally I would go for the Sidi as they fit me better and they look good. Try them both on if you can at a local bike shop then you can buy them online cheaper if you so wish. I find i need a higher bridge support for me feet which Sidi seems to have. I just got a pair of these http://tidd.ly/5dc4bb2e in Black for training and they feel very comfortable.
I have just had to throw a pair of Sidi Genious 3 shoes which lasted fantastically long, first signs of wear was on the back of the heel.0 -
Both are quite narrow/small fitting.
The Spiuks are more lime green than fluro as far as I know.
Can't beat Sidis for comfort though0 -
cadseen wrote:Try them both on if you can at a local bike shop then you can buy them online cheaper if you so wish.
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Sorry, butvwhat a twat the OP is! Comfort - try a pair on YOUR feet. Style - up to you. Durability - years.0
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meesterbond wrote:cadseen wrote:Try them both on if you can at a local bike shop then you can buy them online cheaper if you so wish.
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If you try them on at the store buy them from the store.0