I was wondering how the different widths differed. Apparently only the toe of the shoe changes, from square to rounded. I put it in case anyone had the same doubt.
these looks really good, crazy how in 2025 it’s still so rare to find foot shaped shoes
jstrawks on
Wait, standard is square and wide is rounded?
i_cant_find_a_name99 on
I hate that a lot of manufacturers idea of wide fit is just a bigger toe box or more upper material to give more volume. I seem to have a wider than average mid foot so neither of those help me, I need a wider sole!
Narwen189 on
Until they come up with stays for duck-shaped feet like mine, this is about as good as it gets. They look pretty comfortable.
SunshineInDetroit on
i like the square toe box more.
how do the sizes compare to shimano or lake?
TeenyTinyToast on
It’s definitely a step in the right direction! We need more cycling shoes that are actually foot shaped.
I’ve used Lake shoes for ~6 years, but those started feeling too tight on longer rides shortly after I started wearing vivos and xeros as my regular shoes. I’ve now been wearing Strong Feet Athletics leviathans for almost 2 years and my feet start cramping when I look at my old Lakes (yeah I held onto them as “backups” but know in my heart I’ll never touch them again).
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these looks really good, crazy how in 2025 it’s still so rare to find foot shaped shoes
Wait, standard is square and wide is rounded?
I hate that a lot of manufacturers idea of wide fit is just a bigger toe box or more upper material to give more volume. I seem to have a wider than average mid foot so neither of those help me, I need a wider sole!
Until they come up with stays for duck-shaped feet like mine, this is about as good as it gets. They look pretty comfortable.
i like the square toe box more.
how do the sizes compare to shimano or lake?
It’s definitely a step in the right direction! We need more cycling shoes that are actually foot shaped.
I’ve used Lake shoes for ~6 years, but those started feeling too tight on longer rides shortly after I started wearing vivos and xeros as my regular shoes. I’ve now been wearing Strong Feet Athletics leviathans for almost 2 years and my feet start cramping when I look at my old Lakes (yeah I held onto them as “backups” but know in my heart I’ll never touch them again).