Sidi road shoe sizing advice
skyeflyguy
Posts: 110
Hi all,
looking for some advice as in title.
I live in a remote area so a 10 hour round trip to try on shoes and find that they dont have them in my size is not an option.
I will have to order and hope and if not send them back.
I am currently a 41.5 in a Shimano which is a good fit and 42 in a Giro which is fine but I could possibly go down half a size.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks G.
looking for some advice as in title.
I live in a remote area so a 10 hour round trip to try on shoes and find that they dont have them in my size is not an option.
I will have to order and hope and if not send them back.
I am currently a 41.5 in a Shimano which is a good fit and 42 in a Giro which is fine but I could possibly go down half a size.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks G.
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Personally I find Sidi come up small so I wear a full size up in them compared to other brands I have; giro, bont, rapha etc.0
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Midlands Grimpeur wrote:Personally I find Sidi come up small so I wear a full size up in them compared to other brands I have; giro, bont, rapha etc.
I agree, need to go at least 1 size up between Shimano and Sidi.CAAD9
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Definitely size up, I am normally 44 with Fizik shoes but 45 in sidi0
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I found this to be accurate- https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=sidi+ ... -VdFYQJR_M
Edit - I just noticed that link is just a generic search. And opening the one I used takes you to different one... :?
For the benefit of others, I was referring to the Sports Pursuit one with the vertical blue stripe.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
Thanks guys for all the replies.
It was as I thought size up. It will give me a good starting point
Cheers G.0