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I have Northwave road and mtb shoes in a size 44 and they fit my weird shaped feet very nicely. I'm desperate to find a winter shoe / boot that fits and keeps me warm and dry, and hope the Celsius is the answer, but I'm not sure how they come up in size.
Our friends at [b][url= http://www.evanscycles.com/products/northwave/celsius-gtx-shoe-ec025066 ]Evans[/url][/b] have them tabled to arrive on Monday, but before I order some (or even land some decent 2nd hand ones...) - should I be looking to go up a size or two? I'm hoping they'll be warm enough that I'll just need a standard merino sock in there...
All help greatfully received.
needed 3 sizes up, but fell apart within 4 months, sent back and refunded
I take a 46 in Specialized shoes and a 46 in both the road and mtb versions of Celsius boots. They still fit well with sealskinz socks. Good toasty winter boots. But water can trickle down your legs and get inside.
Mine are 11's but I'm normally a 8-9 uk , I've had mine around 18 months and they go out 6 days a week in the winter 5 in the summer and are just about to start falling apart , Velcro is going on one shoe , the dyneema pull on the other shoe has also failed, apart from that they have been faultless, and worth the money,
Saying that I'm looking at a pair of lakes this time round for a change ,