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Which LBS has a good selection of shoes? Like a MTN shoe warehouse.
I've checked out Performance Tustin, Performance Laguna Hills, and Switchback. Each store seems to have about 5 types of MTN shoes with a spotty selection of sizes. Ideally I'd like to try out a size 45, 45.5, and 46 of each of the shoes I try on. Is Jenson a good option? |
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Yes, I've bought 3 different pairs of shoes from them. They almost have everything in stock.
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Winger (07-12-2007)
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Rock and Road seemed to have a selection.... I love my specialized carbon pro... Check them out with the variable arch inserts and shims
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Winger (07-12-2007)
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The Bike Co has some cool free ride shoes. Jensen has a lot of XC shoes. The Path has both. Adrenaline Bikes can order you anything you need.
All are great people to deal with. Last edited by RacinJason; 07-11-2007 at 11:40 PM. Reason: The local shops are the best in CA. |
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I've also had a challenging time finding freeride shoes in around a size 45. I've been to all the above-mentioned shops, and none of them have anything in my size or the style I want. It's been rather frustrating. As I mentioned in another post, I refuse to order shoes without trying them on, first.
Here is some of my experience with bike shops and shoes (keep in mind that I'm looking for a grippy shoe for flat pedals without SPDs): The Path: Lots of high-top shoes (I've never seen anyone wearing high-tops, though), I want low-tops. The Bike Co - None found Adrenaline - None found Jenson (Corona) - None found - they said to go to Ontario (no thanks) Switchback - None found Surf City - None found (see Rock & Road below) Performance - None found Rock & Road (three different stores) - None found (they only carry Specialized shoes, anyway) La Habra Cyclery - None found (went there on a referal from a shop near the Brea Mall) Shop near Brea Mall (forgot the name) - None found Buena Park Bike Shop - None found Orange Cyclery - None found Ride-This (in Nor Cal) - Poor size selection I'm sure I've probably left out a few shops, but I'm still looking for shoes. I may simply replace my 7 year old Vans with another set of Vans.
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I got my five tens at GarageWorks in Irvine. They carry all sizes (no one else had my size in stock) and have a big selection in shop. Only carry Five Tens though if that's what you're looking for. Great shoes. They grip flats like crazy !!
For my SPD's Incycle and Jenson (Ontario-check their sites too) had decent selections when I was just recently looking . They're both good about ordering in your size just let them know. [SIZE=1](liked their Shimano 121's ordering correct size, currently wear Specialized Taho)[/SIZE]
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I probably should have specified that I'm looking for an XC shoe, SPD.
I have a set of basic 4 year old Shimano's, but they never really fit that well. Unfortunately I ripped off part of the bottom during the Bell Ridge hike-a-bike so I don't have much time left before they are dead. Maybe I'm being too picky, but it seems like every shoe that fits my toes great has some small piece that digs into my foot & is uncomfortable. I just want to go to a shop that has all my options available and pick the best. Right now I'm trying a 45 of one style, but they don't have a 46. But they have a 46 of another style, but not a 45. |
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You could always try a Performance Bike. They've got at least Shimano, right? Even if you decide not to buy you'll know what size you'd want. Can't say if they have a great selection. Bicycle Warehouse sometimes has a good selection of shoes (they did before they moved from Vista anyway, and our local shop is pretty small).
Get Sidi's. ...Actually hubby doesn't like his Sidi's for mountain biking. He wear's them on his road bike. He's wearing Specialized BG (I think) comp carbon's. Carbon sole, 3 straps. His are grey/silver. He seems to like them so far. |
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I recently got some Sidis (older closeout, so I don't know the model). My main complaint is that the toe area is very week, so when my foot hits a rock while riding (what the hell am I doing that for???), it really hurts. It was never a problem with my Shimano shoes.
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Sharky (07-12-2007)
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I have a pair of DMT Ultimax Matrix RSX.
They are stiff from heel to cleat but the toe part flexes for hike a bike. Sizing seems to be spot-on, as long as you measure in Euro (their american number is about a half size too big for the size of the shoe) I got mine from Glory cycles but they may be available elsewhere |
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I got my Addidas Marathons at Bike Co. I like them alot, very light. Had a pair of Nike Kato II before that which I purchased online. They were very comfy and a little heavier but the soles didn't hold up during the Coldwater ride. I still use them, but not on any rides that require Hike-a-bike.
Believe or not, Sports Chalet has MTB shoes and I believe they carry Shimano. |
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