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Before you buy, here some tips how to
choose right shoes:
Shoes of right size
Most shoes these days don't stretch and feet don't shrink (they actually
get bigger with age). If after your first workout your toe nails hurt,
feet cramp, or if you get excessive blisters, there is something wrong
with the fit of the shoe. First try adjusting the laces and changing sock
types. If this doesn't solve the problem, return the shoe to us and we'll
gladly send you a better fitting pair.
Comfort for your feet first and style next!
The impact that affects your neck, back, hips, knees, and ankles starts at
your feet. Depending on how much you work out, you should purchase new
shoes every 4-8 months for maximum cushioning. You can further reduce
impact by using padded socks and/or a shock-absorbing insole.
It's exciting to get new shoes, but don't go crazy
We know the first thing you want to do when you get your new shoes is take
them out for a long ride. But remember, it's going to take a little time
for your feet and shoes to get to know each other. Take it easy for a
couple of workouts and you'll prevent blisters and other unwanted aches.
Don't get shoes that are too small
Most of the shoes in the catalog (and on this site) fit true to size.
You'll notice that we have indicated the fit of each shoe to help you pick
the best size. If you are not sure about your size or if you are in
between sizes, select a half size bigger. There is nothing worst than
shoes that are too tight! If the shoe is a little big, you can always wear
padded socks or insert an insole to make for a tighter fit.
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