My new shoes - Giro Factor

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wasabi1
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by wasabi1

After two years wearing a pair of Sidi's I have seen the light.

Giro Factor.

So bloody comfy. Fit like a glove. No flex. I feel faster for free!

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TerribleCadence
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by TerribleCadence

If they fit like a glove, I think you're wearing them wrong :smartass:

Joking aside, currently thinking about changing my Sidis. Which did you have, as I'm curious as to how much 'flex' they have in comparison to the Giros.
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Tinea Pedis
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by Tinea Pedis

Edited the titles as we have quite a few shoe threads going and making it a little more descriptive should help with people searching in the future.

Ta :beerchug:

yongkun
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by yongkun

Got. 2 pairs of them. Great quality shoes, note toe box is Abit narrow though compared to other shoes eg. Spez

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bearsdidit
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by bearsdidit

great shoes but I feel that the toe box is a little wider than spec but more tapered than sidi.

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by boots2000

Are they wide enough in the toe box?

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