IDB1 Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 28, 2010 #1 Anyone got any experience of Diadoras' sizing? They come up big, small, bang-on??
dbmtb Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 28, 2010 #2 Same as Sidi. So small. My Sidis and Diadoras (both MTB and Road) are 43. Shimano, Specialized I'm 42. Normal shoes I'm usually 40 or 41.
Same as Sidi. So small. My Sidis and Diadoras (both MTB and Road) are 43. Shimano, Specialized I'm 42. Normal shoes I'm usually 40 or 41.
IDB1 Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 28, 2010 #3 So if I'm a 44/45 normally.. I'd be looking to get a 47 in Diadora?
dbmtb Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 28, 2010 #4 Unless they've changed their sizing, since 2007 yes. But you should really try them first anyway. They have a very narrow fit.
Unless they've changed their sizing, since 2007 yes. But you should really try them first anyway. They have a very narrow fit.
IDB1 Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 28, 2010 #5 dbmtb":kgdkwpej said: But you should really try them first anyway. They have a very narrow fit. Click to expand... Aye. . . trying would be ideal... Only considering it because crc have the 'Rove Comfort' in 47 for £25.... And I quite like them http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=53067 Otherwise I'd just use my Vans until they give up the ghost
dbmtb":kgdkwpej said: But you should really try them first anyway. They have a very narrow fit. Click to expand... Aye. . . trying would be ideal... Only considering it because crc have the 'Rove Comfort' in 47 for £25.... And I quite like them http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=53067 Otherwise I'd just use my Vans until they give up the ghost
T Tad Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 28, 2010 #6 I have diadoras and they are lovely shoes but yup come up small. I'd say get at least one european size up on what you would normaly wear.
I have diadoras and they are lovely shoes but yup come up small. I'd say get at least one european size up on what you would normaly wear.
CAS Retrobike Rider Feedback View Nov 30, 2010 #7 I've had two pairs of Diadoras - the first cheap mountainbike shoes were roomy and I took my normal size. The second, dearer road shoes, were really small and the ratchet strap split long before the shoe wore out.
I've had two pairs of Diadoras - the first cheap mountainbike shoes were roomy and I took my normal size. The second, dearer road shoes, were really small and the ratchet strap split long before the shoe wore out.