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BrentCGP

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I searched the forum for a few key words, with no luck.

 

I have been on the bike for over 10 years now, so by no means a total rookie.

I have been through a few MTB shoes, the best being a older Specialized shoe, which served me 1000s of km.

 

I recently bought the M240s, too small however 0.5 size differrence. But even the bigger size I dont think will help, they just seem narrow!

 

I have a WIDE, FLAT size 9 foot.

 

Anyone else have a wide flat foot, and what shoes did you find are the most comfortable? who makes shoes for wide and flat?

What would you suggest?

 

I can go try on 50 pairs of shoes, but unfortunately I cant go for a ride with them.

The M240s where fine until I got 5km into a ride.

 

How can I avoid this.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

Perhaps we can start a thread with what shoes work best, based on experience for different foot types.

 

The goal is to at least have a starting point.

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I have wiiiide, flat feet - purchased some shimano shoes at LBS. They are fine, even for multi-day use. Will check the exact model - think it's SH-XC30 - and let you know. Comfy for walking too.

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I also have South African wide feet that don't fit into narrow euro and especially sidi shoes.

I found that Northwaves are great, they seem to be wider than most.

 

http://www.wiggle.com/northwave/cycle/shoes/

 

Just watch out of the import duties if you do have them shipped in. they are classified as clothing by customs.

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I have wide flat Dutch feet. Size 10. Dropped arches and all the rest.

 

I had a set of Specialized SWorks MTB shoe with a Boa closure which I found could be controlled in terms of tightness and were the most comfortable I have ever used.

 

I wasn't about to spot for another set so I went cheap and bought the Specialized Pro XC's - also size 45, which have an elasticized insert that clamps the foot. I now have Achilles problems from them.

 

Long story short - I am going back to a set of Sworks MTB shoes. The BOA closures allow a lot of control over the feel and tightness. The BOA do wear but they are the most adjustable IMHO>

 

So my vote is for these

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Get the Spez again!

 

I wondered about getting something different after my Spez's gave up the ghost. Fitted a lot... makes, models and sizes... went to Spez shop, fitted the same number of the same model, looking way different now (Comp MTB, FWIW). Fit great.

 

Went for a ride (several now) and it felt like old friends from the first pedalstroke. Nothing pressing anywhere, they just fit and felt exactly like the old pair.

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Thank you for bringing up the topic as I am in the very same situation. I recently bought a pair of Giro Privateers. The guy at the shop said that although they are are a bit tight on the sides of the foot they will soon stretch out to fit me comfortably.

It has been 3 months and they are still too tight for me. After about 5km's the discomfort hits me ! Eventually it feels as if my feet are going numb.......

 

So I recently went hunting for another pair of shoes and fitted a pair of Louis Garneau Montana XT3's (size 45). Which was very comfortable for my wide feet. In the search for new shoes I also found that the common shoe for wider feet is the Shimano M088 which is also available in a wider fit. I am just waiting for stock to arrive so I can fit these and compare. Please post if you found something else for high volume/wider feet.

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I have a pair of specialized xc pro shoe with carbon sole. Also flat feet as well. They gave me a bit of discomfort on the sides of my feet in the beginning but just released the buckle and straps ever so slightly and kept riding. What i did find is that when i washed them the instruction manual said that you should squash news paper in them to absorb the damp and keep the shape. Since i've been doing that i have never had any issues with discomfort with these shoes at all. probably the best shoes i have ever had....

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Thanks for all the responses, I'm sure quite a few of us are going to get some good info from here.

Will try keep it updated and make a list of shoes or brands that guys have mentined for us wide f(l)at feet guys.

Im out for the day will have a good look later again.

 

Definitly going to pop into Spez again and have a look again

 

Shoes are EXPENSIVE, would save a lot if we got them right the first time

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Hi brentcgp

 

We sent you a PM. For a good guide, see attached:

 

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ASG

are you guys stocking 43.5 or any half size Sidi or is this still on special order with months of waiting

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