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Stinging Toes!

 
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Old 10-06.-2004, 03:45 AM   #1
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Hey, my toes get very numb/tingly/stinging when I ride. Has anyone else
had this problem? I suspect that wider shoes would help, but I can't
seem to find any brands that offer widths, except for the billion dollar
types. Anyone?



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Old 10-06.-2004, 06:00 AM   #2
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ver wrote:
> Hey, my toes get very numb/tingly/stinging when I ride. Has anyone else
> had this problem? I suspect that wider shoes would help, but I can't
> seem to find any brands that offer widths, except for the billion dollar
> types. Anyone?




Hi Ver

wide shoes are a problem i used to face too. Found many of th italian
brands (Diadora, etc) were good width wise

Is it a temperature thing, or in any weather conditions?

Also make sure the cleat isnt too far forward which places incorrect
pressure on the wrong parts of your feet. Should be directly below (or a
few mm behind) ball of your feet



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Old 10-06.-2004, 07:15 AM   #3
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Thanks, I will check cleat position. It doesn't seem to matter whether
it is cold or warm or hot out. It just seems to be pedaling in general.



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Old 10-06.-2004, 07:16 AM   #4
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ver <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message news:<NUIxc.57643$Sd3.18571@fe23.usenetserver.com>...
> Hey, my toes get very numb/tingly/stinging when I ride. Has anyone else
> had this problem? I suspect that wider shoes would help, but I can't
> seem to find any brands that offer widths, except for the billion dollar
> types. Anyone?
>
>
>
> --


Mine have gone numb and tingly - never stinging, though - and I
thought it was the width of the shoe also. Then I got some Canondale
C-Soles for MTBing back in the late nineties. These were very wide,
casual shoes, and I still had numb toes; so much for that theory for
me. I now ride road with some Shimano shoes, and my toes are fine
unless it's a longer ride (over three hours).
I did a bit of reading and found that cleat position may have
something to do with it - exactly what, I don't know, but at some
stage before summer I'll get a professional bike fit done to sort out
my dodgy back and hopefully get some answers then.
Short answer? Could be your shoes; could be your positioning of
cleats, perhaps... maybe... helpful, eh?
Cheers.
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Old 10-06.-2004, 08:00 AM   #5
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ver wrote:
> Thanks, I will check cleat position. It doesn't seem to matter whether
> it is cold or warm or hot out. It just seems to be pedaling in general.




well the size/tightness and cleat-position are prime suspects then

wot shoes are you using?



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Old 10-06.-2004, 08:09 AM   #6
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ver wrote:
>
> Hey, my toes get very numb/tingly/stinging when I ride. Has anyone else
> had this problem? I suspect that wider shoes would help, but I can't
> seem to find any brands that offer widths, except for the billion dollar
> types. Anyone?
>
> --


I had this problem when I first started. Generally these sensations are
related to pressure on some nerves. Mine was related to cleat position
in an abstract way - the angle of the cleat was wrong so the knee wasn't
moving directly over my toes in a straight line but rather slightly
curving in at the top and bottom. I'd had problems with my ITB from
running so I was susceptible to problems here. My lateral hamstrings got
tight, and gluteus maximus, and that was putting pressure on the nerves
and hence the tingly feet. So try some stretching of glutes and hammies,
and when adjusting your cleats think about angles as well... (try riding
on a trainer in front of a video camera). Worked for me.

Tam
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Old 10-06.-2004, 08:30 AM   #7
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Tamyka Bell wrote:
> My lateral hamstrings got tight, and gluteus maximus




thought havin a tight butt woz a good thing



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Old 10-06.-2004, 09:04 AM   #8
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flyingdutch wrote:
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> Tamyka Bell wrote:
> > My lateral hamstrings got tight, and gluteus maximus

>
> thought havin a tight butt woz a good thing
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Buns of steel, or maybe...Buns of carbon-fibre?

T
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Old 10-06.-2004, 09:18 AM   #9
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ver wrote:
> Hey, my toes get very numb/tingly/stinging when I ride. Has anyone else
> had this problem? I suspect that wider shoes would help, but I can't


Is this a problem with you bike shoes? Or do you get it when
cycling in your regular walking shoes too?
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Old 10-06.-2004, 12:45 PM   #10
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ver wrote:
> Hey, my toes get very numb/tingly/stinging when I ride. Has anyone else
> had this problem? I suspect that wider shoes would help, but I can't
> seem to find any brands that offer widths, except for the billion dollar
> types. Anyone?




When I get tingling in my feet, it is generally because I have the
straps done up too tight or I have thick socks on (same effect as tight
straps). It puts too much pressure on nerves and/or veins running on the
top of the foot and causes pins and needles sensation in the toes.
Loosen your straps and see what it feels like.

I'm still using the same $50 Nike shoes I bought 3 or 4 years ago. These
are probably the best cycling investment I've made (not counting used
stuff). There were super cheap but they've done everything! Pity they're
not sold any more

hippy



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Old 10-06.-2004, 01:25 PM   #11
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hippy wrote:
> I'm still using the same $50 Nike shoes I bought 3 or 4 years ago. These
> are probably the best cycling investment I've made (not counting used
> stuff). There were super cheap but they've done everything! Pity they're
> not sold any more
>
> hippy
>

Where in Melb do you find bargains like that? Is there a particular
store that
has a bargain bin or similar or is it just down to good luck and hanging
around
in a lot of different shops. Somebody mentioned Cecil Walker a while
back but all
they had was their standard shoe display. Okay, okay so I'm cheap but
that's the
only way I'll be able to get away from riding in runners.

DaveB

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Old 10-06.-2004, 02:00 PM   #12
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>Originally posted by Daveb
>>hippy wrote: I'm still using the same $50 Nike shoes I bought 3 or 4

>
>Where in Melb do you find bargains like that? Is there a particular
>store that has a bargain bin or similar or is it


Nike Factory Outlet on Smith St. Collingwood. They used to get all the
old stock and stuff that didn't sell. It helps to have feet as big as
mine because the common sized shoes are generally not available.

I've called them since and they said that Nike don't do cycling shoes
any more, or, at least they don't sell them in their own shops - only
bike shops will have them or some guff like that. You could always ring
them and see if they've changed their policy...

hippy



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Old 10-06.-2004, 04:39 PM   #13
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hippy wrote:

>>Originally posted by Daveb
>>
>>>hippy wrote: I'm still using the same $50 Nike shoes I bought 3 or 4

>>
>>Where in Melb do you find bargains like that? Is there a particular
>>store that has a bargain bin or similar or is it

>
>
> Nike Factory Outlet on Smith St. Collingwood. They used to get all the
> old stock and stuff that didn't sell. It helps to have feet as big as
> mine because the common sized shoes are generally not available.
>
> I've called them since and they said that Nike don't do cycling shoes
> any more, or, at least they don't sell them in their own shops - only
> bike shops will have them or some guff like that. You could always ring
> them and see if they've changed their policy...
>
> hippy
>
>
>
> --
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>


Ahhhhhh....the old days. <wipes tear>

Were you around for the great Myer bike dept sellout a few years
back Hippy?

That was an amazing time to be alive

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Old 11-06.-2004, 11:30 AM   #14
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>Originally posted by Nickzx6r Were you around for the great Myer bike
>dept sellout a few years back Hippy?


Nah, I'm not a 'Myer-shopper-type' and with no junk mail and limited TV
viewing, I'd never know about such sales.. What was it all about?

Thought for the Day: I think there should be more bike swap meets...

hippy



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Old 11-06.-2004, 12:15 PM   #15
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hippy wrote:
> Thought for the Day: I think there should be more bike swap meets...
> hippy




More???

How about one ???

Do such things exist?

And people question Melbourne's claims to be the culture-central of Oz.
Geeeesshh!!



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