Lake Cycling has select
Bicycling Shoes on sale with prices starting
from $59.99. Shipping starts at $15.
Thanks to Community Member
badbradgt for posting this deal.
Note:
All sales are final. No returns or exchanges are permitted. Available sizes are limited and will vary by style/color.
Examples (sizes are limited):
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Every brand have a different fit, going by size does not work well here especially going by US sizing.
I would point out at the top is says:
"Please note that all sales in our outlet are final. No returns or exchanges are permitted."
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Yes agree, pretty much mandatory to try them on before buying!
Every brand have a different fit, going by size does not work well here especially going by US sizing.
I would point out at the top is says:
"Please note that all sales in our outlet are final. No returns or exchanges are permitted."
Sidi has been around for a long time and pretty much considered the cream of the crop.
Been using Sidi for decades and have tried many other brands in that time.
Have never found any that fit as good.
They are pretty consistent with sizing so if you are happy with them I say stick to them.
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It's a popular brand and many local shops carry them.
You could check if any shops near you carry them and go try them on.
If you find it's a good fit, this is a pretty good sale, worth a shot.
I was worried about the fit too due to the "no returns" policy. Luckily one shop near me had the MTB version of the CX 218 in WIDE available to try. Hopefully this helps you out: I'm usually comfortable in a size 12 street shoe size. On the online size chart, I was a 45 and standard width based on 283mm foot length and 100mm measurement. When I tried on the 45 size in store, it was just a smidge small, width was good, 46 was too long, 45.5 was perfect. I was surprised that 45.5 in WIDE was the best fit.
TD:LR: In my experience, go up half a size from the chart and add 10mm to width.
(https://www.lakecycling
I was getting a hard time from my team mates until we are at an event with the Olympian Nelson Vails, who just so happened to be using the pedals, clips, straps, and shoes that I used - as we discovered when he chose my shoulder to lean on before the start of his race because he was strapped in and didn't want to remove his foot from the pedal.
TD:LR: In my experience, go up half a size from the chart and add 10mm to width.
(https://www.lakecycling
To piggy back on this, I am a size 12 sneaker also and 45.5 is also the right Lake fit for me, although I am a regular width. My foot measure 95mm