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2009-10-10 7:10 PM

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Subject: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
I will likely be getting my first road bike in a matter of days, which will mean shoes and pedals. I won't likely have much local selection to try on, so I am wondering if anyone can point me towards shoes for a wide woman's foot. Or even men's shoes with a relatively narrow heel. Think duck feet...


2009-10-10 7:42 PM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
Buy men's shoes...that's what I wear. I have men's wide cycling shoes for both my tri/road bikes and my MTB shoes for cyclocross....I have Shimano. I wear size 40 cycling shoes.
2009-10-10 7:55 PM
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x2 on the men's shoes...i wear mens' cycling and running shoes.
2009-10-10 8:05 PM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
I love my women's Northwave Velvet SBS road shoes. I needed a shoe with a wide toe box, but a narrower heel...and this shoe fits the bill perfectly. And I have BIG feet, too...I wear a size 42 in these shoes.http://www.realcyclist.com/roadbike/NTH0077/Northwave-Bike-Velvet-SBS-Cycling-Shoe-Womens.html ETA - sorry I'm having trouble with the Rich Editor...doesn't seem to be working properly with my Mac.

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2009-10-11 11:12 PM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
Men's cycling shoes here too. I have both Specialized and SIDI. SIDI makes most of their men's shoes in Mega versions which are wide but I have found the normal men's size works for me.
2009-10-12 12:55 AM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
Mens shoes here as well.... in both cycle and running shoes. The regular ones were wide enough and I didn't have to up it to Megas... Mine are Sidi Genius I think.


2009-10-12 10:44 AM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
Good to hear that men's seem to work well.  I would love to try men's shoes for running, but it seems they start at sizes that are too big for me.  I fit best in a women's 8-8.5D.  Unfortunately the running shoe manufacturers don't often start their men's sizing small enough for my foot.
2009-10-12 10:57 AM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
I wear the SIDI men's ZETA MEGAs. 
2009-10-12 12:28 PM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
zoom-zoom - 2009-10-12 11:44 AM Good to hear that men's seem to work well.  I would love to try men's shoes for running, but it seems they start at sizes that are too big for me.  I fit best in a women's 8-8.5D.  Unfortunately the running shoe manufacturers don't often start their men's sizing small enough for my foot.


I wear women's 8.5 and men's 7. My Newtons they make in 6.5. I ordered them from Tri Sports who normally doesn't carry my size but did special order them from Newton. Buying them from Tri Sports I save 15% and pay no shipping or tax. I've worn same shoes for 2.5 years so knew what size worked for me.

I think running shoe mfg make men's size shoes to fit us but often stores don't carry them.

We live in MA and there is a huge New Balance outlet store that carries every size shoe. If you could find someplace like that near you I think you could find a good fit.
2009-10-13 6:11 AM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
zoom-zoom - 2009-10-12 11:44 AM Good to hear that men's seem to work well.  I would love to try men's shoes for running, but it seems they start at sizes that are too big for me.  I fit best in a women's 8-8.5D.  Unfortunately the running shoe manufacturers don't often start their men's sizing small enough for my foot.


Have you tried online?  Road Runner Sports carries a lot of running shoes in a men's 7.  They have a pretty generous return policy, too. 
2009-10-13 2:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
How much wider are the Sidi Mega's than a regular men's shoe?

I'm already in men's shoes (Shimano's) and they are not wide enough.  Feel comfy but after two hours my morton's neuroma acts up and it's all over.  So I would really like to try to find something slightly wider out there.

The thing I hate is that all the Mega's I'm finding online have that stupid microadjust thing.  Doesn't work so well for fast transitions!


2009-10-13 2:35 PM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
Sidi does make a zephyr mega which is 3 straps (no micro adjust). I have the regular mens width. The mega may be hard to find in the smaller mens sizes but according to sidisports.com they do make them. Zeta is their tri shoe, I'm not sure if there is a mega version.


jldicarlo - 2009-10-13 3:11 PM

How much wider are the Sidi Mega's than a regular men's shoe?

I'm already in men's shoes (Shimano's) and they are not wide enough.  Feel comfy but after two hours my morton's neuroma acts up and it's all over.  So I would really like to try to find something slightly wider out there.

The thing I hate is that all the Mega's I'm finding online have that stupid microadjust thing.  Doesn't work so well for fast transitions!


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2009-10-13 2:41 PM
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Subject: RE: Wide fit women's cycling shoes?
I will have to check those out.  I'm pretty sure I wear a 40 (though, looking at all these size charts maybe I could go to 41???) so I am guessing I would be able to find some.  I'll probably try to find a bike shop to try them on in...if not I'll order a pair online somewhere.  I love my Shimano's, but I can't ride comfortably past 2 hours...which is a problem!

losta - 2009-10-13 2:35 PM Sidi does make a zephyr mega which is 3 straps (no micro adjust). I have the regular mens width. The mega may be hard to find in the smaller mens sizes but according to sidisports.com they do make them. Zeta is their tri shoe, I'm not sure if there is a mega version.
jldicarlo - 2009-10-13 3:11 PM How much wider are the Sidi Mega's than a regular men's shoe?

I'm already in men's shoes (Shimano's) and they are not wide enough.  Feel comfy but after two hours my morton's neuroma acts up and it's all over.  So I would really like to try to find something slightly wider out there.

The thing I hate is that all the Mega's I'm finding online have that stupid microadjust thing.  Doesn't work so well for fast transitions!
2011-04-30 1:01 AM
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There are many wide fitting shoes for a woman specially in running shoes . You don;t have to stick into the mens shoes because there are wide fitting shoes for a narrow feet like you . Check this sites for more info  Webstershoes
2011-04-30 5:42 PM
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I wear men's running and cycling shoes.
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