SPD shoes for wide feet
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SPD shoes for wide feet
I've very wide (EEE) feet. Any suggestions for a good wide SPD shoe? I'd like something that is an all purpose shoe that I can walk around a bit in. Also interested in hearing about shoes that didn't work for wide feet.
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Here are a couple of discussions on RBR.
Cycling shoes for wider feet
Cleated Bike Shoes for Wide forefoot with narrow heel. SL-2 last.
I have had good luck with Shimano and Specialized shoes.
I have a pair of Nike bike shoes that are made for people with pointed toes.
Have you gone to your LBS and tried on shoes?
Cycling shoes for wider feet
Cleated Bike Shoes for Wide forefoot with narrow heel. SL-2 last.
I have had good luck with Shimano and Specialized shoes.
I have a pair of Nike bike shoes that are made for people with pointed toes.
Have you gone to your LBS and tried on shoes?
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I buy my shoes a size too big. If the result is too much room in the shoe, I add an insole.
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My recent experience with Shimano shoes was good, the model was the SH-CT80. If you look at the Shimano website essentially every model they consider recreational or for touring has a wide last of some sort. At least one of the performance oriented mountain shoes also comes in wide sizes as well.
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I have wide feet and the Specialized Tahoe fit me well. Some of the Specialized now come in wide sizes too.
I purchased mine at my LBS. For me, there's no substitute for trying on shoes.
I purchased mine at my LBS. For me, there's no substitute for trying on shoes.
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I also have wide feet, see Shimano has a wide version of the Shimano M089.