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antnee | 13 Jan 12:05 |
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Joined: 20 Sep 2012 Posts: 11 Bike: My Profile | Hi I am looking to get some cycle shoes on line as much cheaper Though have seen that the Shimarno shoes come out at a smaller size hence you have to get a size larger. But Does any one know about the sizing and quailaty of the Btwin range of shoe thats sold by the Decathlon group of stores Ant help would be most welcome. Cheers all and a Happy New year |
My Latest Route: Aug 2013 Part Two Of Two Weston Super Mare to Gloucester and Back to Bristol (via Chestow) |
Simon Allan | 13 Jan 14:56 |
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Joined: 13 Jan 2013 Posts: 1 Bike: | DHB shoesfrom Wiggle have excellent reviews and for £49.99 for a pair of road shoes you can't go wrong ive had a pair over a year and no complaints.Always go a size up from your normal shoe, allows you to wear extra thick socks in cold weather. Good luck. |
spaceman | 16 Jan 13:36 |
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Joined: 16 Nov 2010 Posts: 85 Bike: My Profile | I have looked at the Decathlon shoes in the new Coventry store and they look fine? But I would go for something else and pay an extra £10-20. |
My Latest Route: Jul 2012 Bedworth to Startford Via Fosse Way and Return Via Kenilworth |
antnee | 17 Jan 07:02 |
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Joined: 20 Sep 2012 Posts: 11 Bike: My Profile | Hi both many thanks for your replys I have hear constant good reports about Wiggle and they have a free returns service so if the shoes are to small or don't fit for any reason theres no hassle sending back so perhaps thats the route to travel. Cheers now Antnee |
My Latest Route: Aug 2013 Part Two Of Two Weston Super Mare to Gloucester and Back to Bristol (via Chestow) |
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