I've really been enjoying my Specialized 2FO shoes for around town. Fit is 
forgiving and the insole supports well.

Smitty in DC

On Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 7:24:09 PM UTC-7 J wrote:

> Forgot the profile. Specialized Recon ADV
>
> On Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 10:21:35 PM UTC-4 J wrote:
>
>> Alright Specialized, this is more like it. This is a more forgiving 
>> shaped toebox and a plain enough to be acceptably ignored
>>
>> On Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 9:22:03 PM UTC-4 samuelj...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Try on a pair of specialized recon 1.0. I have similarly wide feet and 
>>> my recons feel great. 
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.backcountry.com/b/specialized-recon-1.0-mountain-bike-shoe?CMP_SKU=SCQ0085&MER=0406&skid=SCQ0085-BLA-S440&mr:trackingCode=5276C7CA-1EC1-EA11-8114-005056944E17&mr:referralID=NA&mr:device=m&mr:adType=plaonline&utm_source=google&utm_medium=pla&utm_campaign=213415717__p:G%7cs:BC%7cct:Shopping%7cct2:xx%7cg:xx%7cc1:Bike%7cc2:Apparel+Footwear%7cb:xx%7cmt:xx__145647854861__mt:xx+%7c+c1:Bike+%7c+c2:Apparel+Footwear+%7c+s:xx+%7c+b:specialized&utm_term=pla-2077693539340__SCQ0085-BLA-S440&utm_content=657561884570__pla&utm_id=go_cmp-213415717_adg-145647854861_ad-657561884570_pla-2077693539340_dev-m_ext-_prd-SCQ0085-BLA-S440_mca-7811_sig-Cj0KCQjw84anBhCtARIsAISI-xdtwrk3Oh8ZqQUXGWbnBI8Wdd0wZGEVeAvJARYFNyhw_qZfzQKSsA0aAp5qEALw_wcB&gclid=Cj0KCQjw84anBhCtARIsAISI-xdtwrk3Oh8ZqQUXGWbnBI8Wdd0wZGEVeAvJARYFNyhw_qZfzQKSsA0aAp5qEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
>>>
>>> On Sun, Aug 20, 2023, 10:00 PM 'Kurt Henry' via RBW Owners Bunch <
>>> rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Eric, I've recently been on a similar search. My feet are wide, though 
>>>> not overly so.  The bigger issue for me is that after a few years of 
>>>> wearing exclusively foot-shaped shoes, such as Birkenstocks, Lems, and 
>>>> Altras, and wearing Correct Toes to help with Morton's Neuroma, my feet 
>>>> won't tolerate shoes that bunch up my toes.  My big toes are the worst 
>>>> offenders and cycling shoes commonly go for a pointy look.  As a result, 
>>>> even 'wide' cycling shoes that can accommodate high volume feet aren't 
>>>> generally comfortable for me.  So, please take my thoughts here with a 
>>>> grain of salt.
>>>>
>>>> Bont has a wide fitting that has a decent amount of room but the shape 
>>>> at the front didn't work for me.  Many models (all?) are heat moldable, 
>>>> making minor tweaks for comfort a possibility.  I just posted a pair of 
>>>> those on i-BOB after deciding that a minor adjustment wasn't going to cut 
>>>> it for me.  
>>>>
>>>> I also recently tried a series of Lakes on different lasts.  Lake's 
>>>> Sport and Competition lasts in wide fittings offer a good bit of room but 
>>>> still come to a bit of a point.  You might find they work for you, though. 
>>>>  
>>>> The Race lasts are available in an extra wide that has a good bit of 
>>>> volume 
>>>> through the body of the shoe but similarly did not work for me.  Lake has 
>>>> also introduced a Comfort Plus last (Lake Cycling Shoes – The Comfort 
>>>> Plus Last 
>>>> <https://www.lakecycling.com/blogs/newsletter/comfort-plus-last>).  
>>>> They might win an award for 'least attractive cycling shoe' and the 
>>>> mountain version I ordered won't win any weight weenie competitions, but 
>>>> the fit is really good.  The picture of the sole is not far off from some 
>>>> of the 'foot shape' shoes.  If you're considering the Stomp Lox, they 
>>>> might 
>>>> be an option.
>>>>
>>>> Specialized has a new last for their high-end shoes that they have 
>>>> modified based on their in-house fittings.  It showed up recently in the 
>>>> S-Works Recon model (S-Works Recon | Specialized.com 
>>>> <https://www.specialized.com/us/en/recon>).  I ordered a pair last 
>>>> week that I'm pretty certain are going back.  I can confirm that they have 
>>>> more volume than I expected.  I pulled the insole out and used a 
>>>> half-length insert with metatarsal pad to free up toe room and it's 
>>>> a...pretty good... fit.  But I don't want to pay that price for a shoe if 
>>>> the fit is not just right.
>>>>
>>>> Shimano has a tour last (LAST TECHNOLOGY | SHIMANO GEAR 
>>>> <https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/technologies/apparel-accessories/footwear/last-technology.html>)
>>>>  
>>>> that is supposed to be roomier as well.  I have a pair of SH-EX700s that 
>>>> should land tomorrow.  I'll follow up if those turn out to be a winner.
>>>>
>>>> Finally, you already found the Stomp Lox.  I would have ordered a pair 
>>>> of those earlier in this misadventure had Ron not been sold out.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck!
>>>> Kurt Henry
>>>> Lancaster, PA
>>>> On Sunday, August 20, 2023 at 4:30:12 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I noticed some discussion from other widefoot cyclists over in another 
>>>>> thread about a pair of Dromarti shoes that are for sale. At the risk of 
>>>>> further drifting a simple For Sale post I thought I'd start a new thread. 
>>>>>
>>>>> I wear an 11.5 EEE and just assumed I could never squeeze my foot into 
>>>>> one of those fine Dromarti road slippers. Their sizing page 
>>>>> <https://dromarti.com/pages/sizing> says they aren't designed for 
>>>>> wide or "high volume" feet! Are there any proper cycling shoes out there 
>>>>> that accommodate serious width? 
>>>>>
>>>>> The Stomp Lox shoes seem to be vaguely styled after Birkenstocks 
>>>>> though I don't have any first-hand experience. A Birkenstock size 45 fits 
>>>>> me well. According to the sizing chart it seems that both and 11 and 12 
>>>>> size Stomp Lox will accommodate my foot which measures 26.5cm in 
>>>>> circumference. 
>>>>>
>>>>> The Stomp Lox made for Ron's Bikes are all made in Japan. Stomp Lox 
>>>>> available anywhere else are made in China. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Stop Lox official <https://stomplox.com/>
>>>>> Stop Lox at Ron's Bikes 
>>>>> <https://ronsbikes.com/products/stomp-lox-laron-spd-shoes>
>>>>>
>>>>> William Lennon 
>>>>> <https://williamlennon.co.uk/product-category/cycle-shoes/> in 
>>>>> Derbyshire offers classic leather cycling shoes, but they're designed 
>>>>> with 
>>>>> flat soles for traditional toe clips. I don't see any wide offerings. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Steel Vintage Bikes 
>>>>> <https://steel-vintage.com/collections/vintage-cycling-shoes> in 
>>>>> Berlin offers a few nice leather options with flat soles. Doesn't seem 
>>>>> they're for wide feet, either. 
>>>>>
>>>>> If you have any recs or tips let's hear them! 
>>>>>
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