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DavidsonDuke
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: November 6, 2006
Strengths: Wide width
Quality Construction
Look Sharp (Black and Yellow)
Stiff Sole
Comfortable
Thin SoleWeaknesses: Heel wears quicklyBottom Line: I have wide feet, so many cycling shoes don't work for me. I had some size 43 Centurions, but they were just a bit too big--seemed fine for a while, but being too far back on the peddle would cause cramps on longer rides. I tried some size 42 Centurions, but returned them to Nashbar because they were just a bit too small.
In the U.S. it is hard to find 1/2 size Northwaves (unless you're spending $300 on Aerators). I found some 42.5 Revolutions on Ebay. I couldn't be happier. They fit perfectly. Lots of toe-room, stiff soles, better tongue design than the Centurion.
Price Paid:
$75.00
Purchased At: Ebay--English Seller
Similar Products Used: Northwave Centurion
A couple of older Nike models
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