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Old 11-06-09, 19:36
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Default northwave aerlite 5 shoes

thinking of geting a pair of these from Santa (the missus),

ive tried them on, along with some specilized shoes and sidi, they seem pretty roomy in the front, my current shoes seem to make my right foot numb, so im guessing the more room should help that problem

anybody got them, or anybody got some thoughts, would be greatly appreciated

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Old 11-07-09, 00:06
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I am using them. I have to say they are a bit too wide for me, but I just put some insoles to make them fit me better. Otherwise, superb shoes, very light and comfortable. Thinking of buying an extra pair for the future. Highly recomended.
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I have had a pair of these, they are very wide in the toe box area.. Wider than Sidi, Scott, lake, Carnac.

Great shoe as far as design and quality.
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Old 11-11-09, 20:54
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im gonna try the new bontrager shoes first,

ive tried on a fair few pairs of shoes now, but selection in bike shops can be pretty mediocre, either sidi, sidi, or eh, sidi

hopefully ill know soon enough which ones to buy
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