Anyone have any recommendations for tri cycling shoes geared towards a wider foot? I am tired of my feet getting crunched!
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Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [CzarErik]
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Shimano's TR-series tri shoes work for me and I have wide feet. YMMV
I wouldn't recommend getting a heat-moldable shoe in the hopes that it will fit drastically differently than it does out of the box, though. Basically, if it is 2 sizes too narrow for your foot to begin with then heat molding it won't magically make it fit. If it is pretty close and generally feels good out of the box, then heat molding will make it even more comfortable.
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I wouldn't recommend getting a heat-moldable shoe in the hopes that it will fit drastically differently than it does out of the box, though. Basically, if it is 2 sizes too narrow for your foot to begin with then heat molding it won't magically make it fit. If it is pretty close and generally feels good out of the box, then heat molding will make it even more comfortable.
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Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [ZackC.]
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Thanks for the info. I'll check them out
Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [CzarErik]
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You might look at Specialized. I have a pair of their road shoes that fit wide feet very well, with a roomy toe box. Their fit is consistent across the line, so the tri shoes should fit similarly.
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Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [CzarErik]
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I have wide feet and as someone already referenced the Shimano's are great. I have the TR-52's and they fit very well.
Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [ffmedic84]
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I've got a pair of Louis Garneu's and they are wide - I've got flat feet and there is plenty of room in the toe box. Also a pair of northwave that fit real well.
Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [CzarErik]
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LAKE shoes.
Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [CzarErik]
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why not get the best?
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Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [CzarErik]
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I'm using the new Trivent Expert and they fit me well. Usually I'm in an EE.
Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [CzarErik]
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Bont makes wide tri shoes as does Lake.
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Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [CzarErik]
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I've got LGs and wide feet. No problem.
ZackC mentioned those Shimanos and I tried those. They are absolutely not wide. Maybe he thinks he has wide feet...
By all means, though, try 'em yourself.
Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.
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ZackC mentioned those Shimanos and I tried those. They are absolutely not wide. Maybe he thinks he has wide feet...
By all means, though, try 'em yourself.
Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.
- Chinese proverb
Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [Duffy]
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Shimano makes some shoes come in wide width in addition to normal width but last few times I've bought them only in road shoes not tri shoes.
I ended up getting custom shoes from D2 that actually fit my feet well.
I ended up getting custom shoes from D2 that actually fit my feet well.
Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [CzarErik]
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I generally wear 4e running shoes and 3e dress shoes, I ride in sidi nevada road soes, real comfy, not too expensive
Re: Tri Cycling Shoes for Wide Feet [CzarErik]
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I have the same issue. I picked up a pair of Sidi T2s 11' online and found them to be super comfortable, with or without socks. Surprising, since the brand tends to run narrow.
Another vote for the LGs