Looking to buy a pair of spikes for myself and my daughter. A lot of bargains online and would save me the 20mile journey to nearest running shop. But not sure what size to order.
Do you get a size bigger than normal shoe size as you do with ordinary running shoes or do you just get your normal shoe size?
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UNless you know your size , the 40 mile round trip is well worth it! (about £5 in petrol???)
Why do shoe manufacturers do this ?? Your shoe size should be your shoe size and they should make ALL footwear accordingly
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Point is nobody buys spikes for fashion do they ? Shouldn't have said that- I'll be proved wrong now !
A measured 30" waist trouser fits about a 33" waist from some shops and 28" in others....
djb
The shops aren't even uniform in their sizes. If I go into a shop and try on 3 different pairs of trousers I have to take 3 sizes of each pair to try on and won't end up with same size in each trouser. So a 12 isn't a 12 from one rack to the next. Makes shopping a bit tedious and changing rooms a lot sweatier than they might be if all 12's were the same.
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I have tried many brands of spikes, and they all come up about 1 size smaller than your normal size, i.e. I am a size 9 so always buy a size 10.
I reckon the OP's daughter's feet might have grown a bit over the past nine years.