Are There Any Road Shoes That Aren't Super Narrow?
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I bought a pair of Bont Riot a couple of months ago. They definitely have more room than other road shoes I have, especially in the toe area. Pretty light and very comfortable. When I first got them, I thought there may be durability issues. Though I have had them only a few months, I no longer have that concern. I also have a pair of AGU that have set up for either SPD-SL or regular 2 hole SPD. Really comfortable and I can wear thick socks with them. They may not be available any longer, except maybe Ebay.
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My feet aren’t particularly wide. There’s no problem finding a shoe that fits. What I’m looking for is a “walkable” 3-bolt clip less shoe. All the ones I see have a very narrow heel. And whenI try to walk in them I roll my ankles.
Many mountain bike shoes are perfect. Nice wide heels. They just won’t work with currently available power meter pedals.
Many mountain bike shoes are perfect. Nice wide heels. They just won’t work with currently available power meter pedals.
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A friend of mine had the same issue, he wanted a "wide" heel pad. He just wound up screwing a flat piece of metal into the heel pad itself and making a walking plate. Looked funny while riding, but that wasn't the point - made him quite stable while walking.
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