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Everything and everyone suffers in comparisons.
- Location
- Georgia, USA
Over 40 years ago when I started cycling many of the available shoes were narrow Italian cycling shoes. I thought these were supposed to be good for cycling - narrow is aero, the foot did not move around in the shoe so "all that power" wasn't wasted, etc. The problem was that my feet also went numb - which also could have been the result of toe straps too tight.
Now I am enjoying shoes with a wider forefoot. There is room for the forefoot to move around. Do like the heel to have a rather snug stable feel.
Am I missing something though? Do proper cyclists run with tight shoes where the foot fits in tightly or have cyclists moved to looser shoes?
PS Also have moved on to a triathlon cycling shoe as I only care to deal with one strap and again I like the looseness in the forefoot - as long as I am not missing out on something significant.
Now I am enjoying shoes with a wider forefoot. There is room for the forefoot to move around. Do like the heel to have a rather snug stable feel.
Am I missing something though? Do proper cyclists run with tight shoes where the foot fits in tightly or have cyclists moved to looser shoes?
PS Also have moved on to a triathlon cycling shoe as I only care to deal with one strap and again I like the looseness in the forefoot - as long as I am not missing out on something significant.