High Volume toe shoes?
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- SolidSnake03
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Hey Everyone!
Alright so I understand this might seem like another typical "What shoes should I get question" however there are actually some really specific conditions I'm looking for some advice/help on.
Right now I ride Bont A2's size 42.5 and I absolutely LOVE them, best shoes I have ever had, love the stiffness, the feeling everything! However, I ride with eSoles and recently have added a "toe lift" under my big toe to help cant my right foot to correct for some morphological and functional asymmetries. This toe lift has done a great job in really improving my knee tracking and actually relieving some of the pressure I used to feel on that right knee.
The problem however, is that now the right shoe is a bit too tight in the toes. What I'm curious about is does anyone have experience with some shoes that might have a more high volume toe box? I'm interested in something that has more vertical area in the toe region, wiidth wise the Bont's are perfect but vertically I could use some extra space. I have heard Sidi Mega have a pretty "high toe" in terms of volume but I was hoping for some personal experience on shoes to look at.
Thanks!
Alright so I understand this might seem like another typical "What shoes should I get question" however there are actually some really specific conditions I'm looking for some advice/help on.
Right now I ride Bont A2's size 42.5 and I absolutely LOVE them, best shoes I have ever had, love the stiffness, the feeling everything! However, I ride with eSoles and recently have added a "toe lift" under my big toe to help cant my right foot to correct for some morphological and functional asymmetries. This toe lift has done a great job in really improving my knee tracking and actually relieving some of the pressure I used to feel on that right knee.
The problem however, is that now the right shoe is a bit too tight in the toes. What I'm curious about is does anyone have experience with some shoes that might have a more high volume toe box? I'm interested in something that has more vertical area in the toe region, wiidth wise the Bont's are perfect but vertically I could use some extra space. I have heard Sidi Mega have a pretty "high toe" in terms of volume but I was hoping for some personal experience on shoes to look at.
Thanks!
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I have specialized s works and they come with geometry to cant your toe and have a very big toe box. I have normal feet and have too much room. I'm sure even with an insert they woul be good.
I have some of their clothes too and they're just ok so if you've tried them before don't let that be a reflection on the quality of the sworks shoes.
I have some of their clothes too and they're just ok so if you've tried them before don't let that be a reflection on the quality of the sworks shoes.
I'll second the Specialized S-Works shoes. Not a terribly wide toebox, but it's very tall.
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I have wide feet and found average size Sidi, DMT and even Shimano to hurt. I was on Pearl Izumi for a while and they fit well, but I have to agree that the Specialized shoes have a more generous toe box, even with the built-in orthotic stuff. One thing you could try is going here, select any shoe. Below the description is a "shoe fitter" app that lets you compare two models. Bont isn't on the list, but it will graphically show you which shoes have bigger or smaller toe boxes, heels, etc.
- SolidSnake03
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Thanks for the suggestions everyone, I will definitely look into the Specialized first since I can find those locally. Northwave might be a bit trickier but worth a shot depending on how Specialized goes.
Also, that shoe fitter is pretty cool!
Also, that shoe fitter is pretty cool!
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Of course I would and should mention our own shoes...Vittoria. 100% made in Italy and available in a high and low volume toebox as well as four widths and a multi-length for people with two different length feet. These option, all of them are available on any model shoe we make. More sizes, widths, models, colors and a lifetime warranty.
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In my hunt for the perfect (Giro Factor) shoe I ruled out Northwave, Specialized and Mavic for having a toe box that was too high for me (the Mavic managed to be both too narrow and to tall).
+1 for S-Works. I know I'm just piling on at this point, but I love these shoes. They bring a smile to my face everytime I put them on.
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racingcondor wrote:In my hunt for the perfect (Giro Factor) shoe I ruled out Northwave, Specialized and Mavic for having a toe box that was too high for me (the Mavic managed to be both too narrow and to tall).
Why is that a problem? I can understand too little room.
I found Mavic Zxellium were not that roomy vertically with Spec footbeds fitted. They were a little better with stock footbeds but I was concerned I would end up putting a toe through the mesh upper even though they were very comfortable.
The A2s are heat moldable right? Why don't you just heat them and use the round end of a screwdriver to push it up to increase to volume. The carbon tube can move quite a bit. The other method is to tape something to your toe and place it in the warm shoe and let it mold to the new shape.
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Mavic Zxellium will come in a "maxi" version for next road season, but I am not sure when the shoe will be available to the public. It may be already; I have not inquired yet as I am riding my CX at the moment (with S-Works shoes).
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vittoriashoes wrote:Of course I would and should mention our own shoes...Vittoria. 100% made in Italy and available in a high and low volume toebox as well as four widths and a multi-length for people with two different length feet. These option, all of them are available on any model shoe we make. More sizes, widths, models, colors and a lifetime warranty.
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I so want a pair of Vittoria shoes but availability seems limited in Australia...