On Sunday, August 20, 2023 at 3:30:12 PM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

Are there any proper cycling shoes out there that accommodate serious 
width? 


Thanks for jumping to a new thread ... I probably should have done that, 
myself. 

Should we start with a definition of "proper cycling shoes" ?  :-)

I have found the proliferation of pedals with large platforms to help me 
rethink what I am looking for in a cycling shoe. Of course, that also 
corresponds with retirement and never doing rides on which I feel the need 
to have my feet securely attached to the pedals. On the contrary, I am 
finding that being able to shift my feet around is significantly improving 
foot comfort on longer rides. It also has been helping me subtly alter the 
pedaling dynamics which is recruiting different muscles, which also reduces 
fatigue on longer rides. I did a 200km ride Saturday and being able to 
change my foot position was very helpful. I think that it's not just having 
a wider toe box, but also a more flexible sole that's important to foot 
health on long outings. My "theory" is that stiff soles, which are great 
for shorter rides with higher power output, are more damaging in the long 
run because they don't require the muscles (and attachments) in your feet 
and ankles to perform their usual stabilization and support functions. I'm 
not a PT/OT/MD, though, so take that for what it's worth. 

Still, I appreciate the advantages of stiff soles and secure pedal 
connections. Unfortunately, I have yet to find cycling shoes that allow my 
forefoot to spread as much as it wants to, and the result has been painful 
bunionettes. My Lake MX-1 shoes, on their MX competition last, sadly 
discontinued, have been the best I've found. It also helps that they are 
tradition lace-up shoes. Well, helped ... apparently there's no market for 
that feature anymore.

Top tip for checking shoe fit. Pull out the insoles and stand on them. 
You'll immediately see the difference between the shoe shape and your foot 
shape. It's kind of scary, though ... fair warning!

Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI USA

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