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Think might try a 47 from wiggle.. one down from shimano 48 I take... cheers Si
Hi, I found Lake Shoes ended up a bit bigger than Shimano sizing, i.e. I take a 45 Shimano and a 44 Lake.
Saying that though, the Shimanos are MTB wheras the Lake are carbon road (less padded) - even so, if I were buying again, I'd go smaller than my Shimano size
(although if you're ordering from one of the online retailers, i.e. Wiggle - no quible refunds & exchanges makes life pretty easy)
I'm a 46 in most shoes and that includes Lake – find them about average in terms of sizing. Might be worth knowing that Lake do half sizes (Euro sizing) too – in most models, I think.
had a pair of Lake shoes for a long time, not bad they were. the sole/underside of the shoe had 'Shimano' written on it so i suspect they were shimano sizing (?!). that was 10 years ago mind.
any help? thought not...