Euro-fluo hideous
or
Super dull blackness
Top/high end stuff, as I iz well pimp, innit. Preferably fairly wide fitting, too.
Am running out of ideas! Spesh (usual go to shoe company) are dull, Sidi and Northwave are too lurid. What else is there?
the giro stuff always looks nice.
no idea how good it is. i'm still rocking some silver carbon nike disco slippers I bought off here for £20 five years ago.
I quite like the fit of Lake shoes, might be worth a look.
Can't you get some hand made ? 🙂
I only use gaerne on and off road now
🙂 @ Jerry! (Guest appearance on Saturday, by the way)
Hadn't thought of Lake, nice shoes, but v dull to look at. Gaerne look good, bar the colours! V euro-fluo!
Top/high end stuff, as I iz well pimp, innit
No you're not..
We've seen your other footwear choices! 😆
I'm amazed it took that long! 😀
Sagan S-Works?
let the kids colour in some Giro Empires like Wiggins did?
DR, those are the S-Works 6, I believe. Tried a pair in another colour, didn't like the fit. Odd, as I love the fit on my S-Works XC.
Lakes??
DMT or Shimano or Mavic would be my suggestions.
Mavic?
I love mine super comfy
Hanseeno?
http://hanseeno.myshopify.com/collections/shoes/products/u100g-shoes
Berk?
http://www.berk-composites.com/2015/12/07/there-are-cycling-shoes-and-there-are-berk-cycling-shoes/
DMT have been around years and only really do high end stuff. The shoes of theirs I've seen are lovely, but like anything depends if they fit you.
Lakes??
Yup. Lake's regular fitting is quite wide.
How about some custom kicks?
http://lakecycling.com/pages/custom
What about the Spec Audax shoes? Pretty stylish to my untrained eyes
Fizik R3B?
Careful with DMT stuff. I've had a couple of their top end models fall apart after relatively little. And i know I'm not alone. 4 or 5 i know have had similar problems. Things snapping, soles coming adrift, ratchets failing.
Only on the light weight/top end stuff though.
[url= http://www.wiggle.co.uk/northwave-galaxy-road-shoes/ ]Northwave Galaxy in White[/url]
Very cheap if you're the right size
My mate had some DMT XC slippers and they looked excellent and I was tempted when replacing, but he advised against it as they weren't very hard wearing.
I think they only lasted about a year and he had his previous (Northwave) shoes for about 5, so he wasn't impressed with quality.
As above, can recommend Specialized Audax, very nice but understated and sole as stiff as the S-Works but slightly wider fitting.
Bont (Blitz?) in white or other models in silver. excellent shoes and quite a lot in the sales at present.
And they do flouro too 😉
Years ago, DMT used to make top-line shoes for the likes of Nike, Pearl Izumi, Bontranger in Italy - maybe they've outsourced to Far East? If you want something durable with good back-up you can't go wrong with Sidi IMO.
Fizik R3B?
Cripplingly narrow.
They are very nicely made though if you can fit into them
What about the Spec Audax shoes?
I liked the look but they didn't fit me round the ankle bone, which is odd as most of my shoes a spec. Bought the pro road in the end.
Vittoria shoes look nice.
If I could pull it off and afford it, I'd have a pair of these,
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Or these, slightly cheaper and you could stick some bright [url= http://www.giro.com/eu_en/products/men/cycling-shoes/road/empire-laces.html ]laces[/url] in.
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Cripplingly narrow
Honestly can't say I've noticed all that much!
The first ones i broke were italian made. No idea about the second, not seen any go for a few years now, but then again, no one imports them up here.Years ago, DMT used to make top-line shoes for the likes of Nike, Pearl Izumi, Bontranger in Italy - maybe they've outsourced to Far East? If you want something durable with good back-up you can't go wrong with Sidi IMO.
you can't go wrong with Sidi IMO.
Euro-fluo hideous
they practically invented it.
Bontrager XXX Shut up legs edition. No fluo just mirrored silver and they look awesome!
Honestly can't say I've noticed all that much!
You probably don't have wide feet then :-p
In terms of width I found:
Fizik -> Shimano, Northave & Sidi (all subtly different, SIDI almost fit me despite not being 'wide') -> Bontranger -> Specialized -> Shimano Wide fit
Shimano wide is is really wide, probably too wide, but the only thing that I can get my feet in so I put up with the slightly baggy fit.
Fizik were by far the nicest shoes, they just didn't get anywhere near fitting. That said, shimano obviously use different molds for their MTB shoes as they're mostly fine.
Shimano Regular -> Lake Regular -> Shimano Wide -> Lake Wide
Lake wide would probably work if you had feet shaped like a tennis racket.
The main difference I found between Shimano and Lake is the height of the toe box. The Shimano ones seem to get much more roomy as the size goes up, the Lake's are flatter in the toes box, but still wide.
You probably don't have wide feet then :-p
Come to think of it I probably don't, I've used Sidi and Gaerne in the past and thinking back I always seemed to have the straps wrapped right over.
Don't notice so much with the Boa system though.
I think I have wideish feet but have not had any biking shoes that actually fit properly. Thinking about some new road shoes, so far I am set on either Bontrager Velocis or DMT R3 - anyone know where in London you can try DMTs on? Nowhere seems to stock them... 😕
I've got some of the 'cheaper' Giro Empire in black with orange logos/laces.
Nice mix of stealth & lurid.
Really comfy, especially on hot long rides.
Bontrager XXX Shut up legs edition. No fluo just mirrored silver and they look awesome!
very nice 8)
Giro factor. On my second pair and they do a wider fit I think.
Giro factors are very nice. Currently using sidi wires which look lovely (white with WC accents). If I'm honest I think the factors were better....
My Giro's came with black and orange laces.


