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Nice wide fitting shoes

I have had some Nike Altea for 5 years and they have done a good job. But lately I have finally ground down the heels with the odd bit of walking around Tesco Express and standing in carparks, the sole plate on the left is coming loose and no amount of superglue will keep it together. No big drama and time to upgrade.

So I saw some nice Mavic Zxellium on ebay, my size 10, only used on the turbo apparently. I sniped them good and when they arrived they were indeed in good nick. However they looked very skinny. True enough they were 10s but an EU 44.5 not 45 like the Nike. Trying them on they fit just but tightly. I couldn't imaging wearing them for hours at a time. I have had problems with my right big toe getting numb (probably just the way I flex my foot.)

I pride myself on my ebay skills so am not worried about getting my money back, but I now need to look again. Maybe I could size up in the Mavic. Sidi are supposed to be the bee's knees, what are they like? Can anyone recommend some brands that have a wider fit, as apparently Europeans also have very skinny feet.

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Colin Peyresourde | 10 years ago
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I have wide feet and bought the Time Ulteam - I don't think they make these any more - or at least it's difficult to get them in the UK. I would pick a shoe that looks wide, because there is a good chance it will be (and conversely ones which don't avoid). Sounds stupid and obvious….but it is true and you did ask.

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Leviathan | 10 years ago
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Hmm, so many mixed opinions, Megas and Maxis. I might have to actually go to a shop and try things on (feel guilty when not buying.) As usual it seems money will solve any problem. Reading Wiggle reviews seems this is a very subjective item, scared of expensive mistakes  20

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yenrod | 10 years ago
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Ive had Sidi's which I found ok - i took the insole out and think they have a cork base which is real nice especially for sockless ride in HEAT! the lorica on them is just right as its soft and will stretch.

Ive used Northwaves for 4yrs now veritgos + airlites; Vertigo's ok, accomodate wide across the ball area of my foot nicely, can get narrow if they get a soaking after drying but ok! Airlites - had to wear these in a bit/widen them through general use but ok generally - I really love the stiffness - they're unbendable !

I have tried Shimano in a shop and by god are they narrow, similiar to Mavic (i'd love the Xelliums as they are soo YELLOW tho the £'s is prohibitive nearly) + Time's NARROW. Louis Garneau are ok for width also as are Bontrager  3

Happy hunting.

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lef | 10 years ago
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My experiences, and I have very wide feet and a long expensive history of shoes that don't fit and painful riding. All of the below are the wide versions of the shoe where available.

Spesh s works - very narrow
Sidi mega- not that wide in my experience. The last is still narrow - excruciating hot spots for me at least.
Lake wide - still not that wide. Carbon 'cup' restricts how wide they can be moulded to. Beautifully made though.
Bont Vaypor - widest out of the above but after a year or so of heavy use my feet started to suffer with pain on the 5th metatarsal. I know several guys who after first thinking they were amazing a year or so later ditched them for something with more comfort after developing foot pain.
Mavic Zxelium - felt sloppy and weren't wide at all.
Northwave extreme SBS - so far so good, almost no pain with these. I had to stretch the uppers out when I first got them but they're now almost perfect. I'd certainly recommend giving these a try.

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fourstringsisplenty | 10 years ago
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Like Col Nago, I have wide feet and find Specialized a good fit.

I had Sidis before and didn't like them as much.

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dunnoh | 10 years ago
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I have the Sidi Megas - the Megas are really wide. In fact now they have stretched they are a bit too wide

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Col Nago | 10 years ago
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I have large plates and find Specialized shoes are a good fit and they last well.

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fullers1979 | 10 years ago
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I have the same affliction and I've just replaced a pair of Lakes with some Spesh 74's. Both are excellent especially the Lakes.

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Manchestercyclist | 10 years ago
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I have had similar problems, my tips are northwave or gaerne. Both had a really nice wide fit for me, no numb toes.

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movingtarget | 10 years ago
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I've had the same pair of Sidi's for the last 5 years and they've held up well. Nice stiff sole for power transfer and handmade quality. You can also replace the heel pad, straps, calipers and sole if they wear out. They run narrow in the regular style but Sidi has been making a "Mega" version for people with wider feet (across the ball and heel cup) as well as more vertical space for a higher arch/instep. The Mega style is available in their road and MTB shoes.

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Mike Cotty | 10 years ago
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If you like the Zxellium overall as a shoe, but feel it is a little narrow, then it is also available in what Mavic call a "maxi" fit which gives slightly more width and room in the toe box for those that require a wider shoe.

Ride safe!

Mike Cotty
(Mavic Community Manager)

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Flying Scot replied to Mike Cotty | 10 years ago
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Mike Cotty wrote:

If you like the Zxellium overall as a shoe, but feel it is a little narrow, then it is also available in what Mavic call a "maxi" fit which gives slightly more width and room in the toe box for those that require a wider shoe.

Ride safe!

Mike Cotty
(Mavic Community Manager)

While you are on Mike, I have a Plasma helmet which is a fantastic product, airy and a real solid feel, but I occasionally get the straps wrapped round the small tension band, I'm worried I may accidentally break it one day, is this part or that including the rear adjuster available as a spare?

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Flying Scot | 10 years ago
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Sidi are narrow, thin socks only for myself with them!

Fizik and Giro are nice and wide, especially in the toe box.

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