I've had comparable issues with too wide feet and switched to Lake Shoes after a recommendation during a bike fit. Their wide models are also solving these pressure issues on the outside super well. Though, the Torch simply look way better.
Also heard really good things about the Lake shoes and had them on my list as well but yes. As you say. I selected the sworks because of the clean looks. 🫣
I suffered similar problems for many years. Thankfuly I cured all my foot pressure point issues with Speedplay zero pedals with the 65mm spindles, Speedplay 14250 fore -aft extender base plates, and the final piece of the puzzle was the insanely comfortable Specialized S-works torch road shoes (wide fit)
Hey, thanks for these details. I was actually also trying to get some of these speedplay accessories and especially the wider spindles but couldnt find them anywhere in Germany. Happy to hear these fixed you problems on the bike 🤜🤛
@@klein-concept I’m looking at these g8 insoles my foot is falling in and ankle striking crank arm resulting in bloody ankle. Might try these. I just purchased Same shoes you have
@@tony5269 hope they will work for you. If your ankle is hitting the crans maybe also look at cleats with less float. I use speedplay which allow to dial in the float so that my foot stops before it touches the crank. Either way i think you will love the shoes.
@@klein-concept when you ordered your g8’s did you order any of the bundles or did you order the heel wedges and metatarsal domes separately from the insoles?
Good review. A few years ago I designed a running shoe that had the asymmetrical features of that shoe. The lacing system left the toe box alone because I didn't see any point in squeezing toes together and the shoe was pulled from the sole against the side of your foot to support the arch. This all resulted in your foot being pushed into the heel cup for a very stable foot plant, with little to no slipping around. Would you say that describes this shoe? BTW, the heel collar on my shoe took into account the ankle bones being higher and forward on the inside and lower and further back on the outside. Again, good clear review. Thank you.
Wow you designed your own shoe 🤩 thats impressive. Was it a one off piece of would i be able to find it online as well? Could be a similar approach as i feel that my foot is sitting very firmly in the heal cup and the front boa dial is placed in a way that it does not squeeze my toes together. And thanks a lot. Glad you enjoyed the video 🤜🤛
@@klein-concept After I went to Korea to source the materials and finalize the design, I went to Bangladesh to arrange the assembly. I brought back prototypes for the principles of the company and they were extremely happy with everything. Then, they decided to do something completely different. So, I got a nice trip out of the deal and got paid but sad to say, nothing more came of it.
Hello. Please can we get an update on these shoe inserts? Are you still using them? Did you adjust anything? Any knee problems during the past months? Thanks!
@@klein-concept Good to know I have a set arriving in the post today. Will be trying them with some new wide Bont shoes. Hopefully they will resolve my toe pain and numbness 🤞
@@klein-concept maybe i dind't acplain myself. Specialized shoes with theur body geometry have 1,5mm more under the firt toe, unlike all other brands...and this creates problems
Bezüglich dem Fersenkeil wäre ich davon ausgegangen, dass der Keil genau auf der Außenseite platziert werden müsste, um die (Fehl-) Achse wieder herzustellen und damit Schmerzen zu vermeiden. Jetzt wurde die Fehlstellung noch weiter unterstützt! Demnach ist aber auch der Spezialzed Schuh genau falsch und begünstigt mit der Keilstellung eine Fehlstellung. Wie auch immer, wenn es passt, wird es auch kein Problem sein.
Wenn ich es richtig verstanden habe, muss der keil unter den bereich packen in dem ich nicht richtig auftrete. Denn ohne keil, schliesse ich die lücke zwar, aber mein knie bewegt sich nach innen. Die einlage ist denke ich nicht dafür gemacht um meine fehlstellung auf dauer zu korrigieren, sondern passt den schuh eher an meine entenfüsse an. Sonst hättest du recht. Der keil müsste wahrscheinlich auf die andere seite um den fuss langsam in die richtige position zu trainieren.
Did you know that wedges is not best solution? some times the main reason of discomfort is disproportion in muscle, one part of them strong, other weak, or not mobile enough. Finding a good bike fit expert can help a lot.
😂 for me this has nothing to do with being cheap. I already went down the bike fit path and had custom insoles made for my previous shoes. But i liked the G8 solution as i can adapt it myself over time vs doing yearly adjustments with a bikefitter on custom insoles. I m too much of a hobbyist rider for needing that level of maintenance.
I've had comparable issues with too wide feet and switched to Lake Shoes after a recommendation during a bike fit. Their wide models are also solving these pressure issues on the outside super well. Though, the Torch simply look way better.
Also heard really good things about the Lake shoes and had them on my list as well but yes. As you say. I selected the sworks because of the clean looks. 🫣
I suffered similar problems for many years. Thankfuly I cured all my foot pressure point issues with Speedplay zero pedals with the 65mm spindles, Speedplay 14250 fore -aft extender base plates, and the final piece of the puzzle was the insanely comfortable Specialized S-works torch road shoes (wide fit)
Hey, thanks for these details. I was actually also trying to get some of these speedplay accessories and especially the wider spindles but couldnt find them anywhere in Germany. Happy to hear these fixed you problems on the bike 🤜🤛
G8 are absolutely brilliant. Fixed so much problems for me! Would recommend for anyone with even a minor problems caused by feet position.
Glad to hear that. Means this might not have only been a lucky first ride on them hehe. 🤜🤛
@@klein-concept I’m looking at these g8 insoles my foot is falling in and ankle striking crank arm resulting in bloody ankle. Might try these. I just purchased Same shoes you have
@@tony5269 hope they will work for you. If your ankle is hitting the crans maybe also look at cleats with less float. I use speedplay which allow to dial in the float so that my foot stops before it touches the crank.
Either way i think you will love the shoes.
@@klein-concept thanks I appreciate the advice and response. Hope you have a great day
@@klein-concept when you ordered your g8’s did you order any of the bundles or did you order the heel wedges and metatarsal domes separately from the insoles?
Nice video, very helpful !
I’m glad they send it for free,
With your review you literally got them the money back!
Glad you enjoyed it. I still use them without any adjustments and since then no more knee pain.
Totally in for new shoes... Thanks for putting these on the table... ❤
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Good review. A few years ago I designed a running shoe that had the asymmetrical features of that shoe. The lacing system left the toe box alone because I didn't see any point in squeezing toes together and the shoe was pulled from the sole against the side of your foot to support the arch. This all resulted in your foot being pushed into the heel cup for a very stable foot plant, with little to no slipping around. Would you say that describes this shoe? BTW, the heel collar on my shoe took into account the ankle bones being higher and forward on the inside and lower and further back on the outside. Again, good clear review. Thank you.
Wow you designed your own shoe 🤩 thats impressive. Was it a one off piece of would i be able to find it online as well?
Could be a similar approach as i feel that my foot is sitting very firmly in the heal cup and the front boa dial is placed in a way that it does not squeeze my toes together.
And thanks a lot. Glad you enjoyed the video 🤜🤛
@@klein-concept After I went to Korea to source the materials and finalize the design, I went to Bangladesh to arrange the assembly. I brought back prototypes for the principles of the company and they were extremely happy with everything. Then, they decided to do something completely different. So, I got a nice trip out of the deal and got paid but sad to say, nothing more came of it.
@@robertwhyte3435 and also some amazing experience 🤌. Guess was still worth it.
It was, thank you. I just went and tried on the Specialized shoes. They feel great.
@@robertwhyte3435 right? I was impressed how much better they felt compared to any shoe i was wearing so far.
Knee savers helped my penguin feet!
Are these the soft covers out of velcro material that wrap around the knee?
Hi Michael I’m thinking of buying some specialise s work torch shoes are they comfortable and do they grip the heal well enough
Keep up the great work
Thanks a lot. Yes they do. For me it is the perfect road shoe. Gives me good stability, sit tight and comfortable at the same time.
Hello. Please can we get an update on these shoe inserts? Are you still using them? Did you adjust anything? Any knee problems during the past months? Thanks!
Hey, yes still running them. Didnt touch the setup since the video. No knee pain since then 🫶
@@klein-concept Good to know
I have a set arriving in the post today. Will be trying them with some new wide Bont shoes. Hopefully they will resolve my toe pain and numbness 🤞
@@trevekneebone369 hope so but chances are high. Think you will enjoy them.
the problem is that specialized shoes build the sole with the varus wedge, which I consider more harmful (for the sesamoids) than advantageous
You mean the sole that is included but removable?
@@klein-concept maybe i dind't acplain myself. Specialized shoes with theur body geometry have 1,5mm more under the firt toe, unlike all other brands...and this creates problems
@@stefanonito7900 i understand. Didnt know this. Thanks a lot for this detail 🫶
Will you come back to reviewing the electronic L-twoo?
Of course. There will be a side by side to my di2 and general feedback. But still need to put a couple more km on it.
Hi! I’m looking to buy the S works Torch as well but I’m not sure about the fit, could you tell me what is the width of your feet?
Good choice. In the widest spot i am pretty much 10cm on point.
@@klein-concept Thanks! I’m at 10.3 so I think that will work
@@stefanursulescu3664 yes that sounds good. Still the most comfortable shoe i have worn.
Hallo, ist es richtig dass du ein/e Fahrradwerkstatt/Fahrradgeschäft hast??
Schön wäre es 🫣. Mein Wohnzimmer ist meine Werkstatt.
Asoo ich dachte, weil auf deinem T-Shirt beim Ltwoo/Yoeleo Video KleinConcept Werkstatt stand.
@@CyclocrossxRoad hehe ja. Mein wohnzimmer ist momentan fahrrad werkstatt, design werkstatt und musik werkstatt 😂😂
Bezüglich dem Fersenkeil wäre ich davon ausgegangen, dass der Keil genau auf der Außenseite platziert werden müsste, um die (Fehl-) Achse wieder herzustellen und damit Schmerzen zu vermeiden. Jetzt wurde die Fehlstellung noch weiter unterstützt! Demnach ist aber auch der Spezialzed Schuh genau falsch und begünstigt mit der Keilstellung eine Fehlstellung. Wie auch immer, wenn es passt, wird es auch kein Problem sein.
Wenn ich es richtig verstanden habe, muss der keil unter den bereich packen in dem ich nicht richtig auftrete. Denn ohne keil, schliesse ich die lücke zwar, aber mein knie bewegt sich nach innen.
Die einlage ist denke ich nicht dafür gemacht um meine fehlstellung auf dauer zu korrigieren, sondern passt den schuh eher an meine entenfüsse an.
Sonst hättest du recht. Der keil müsste wahrscheinlich auf die andere seite um den fuss langsam in die richtige position zu trainieren.
Did you know that wedges is not best solution? some times the main reason of discomfort is disproportion in muscle, one part of them strong, other weak, or not mobile enough. Finding a good bike fit expert can help a lot.
That is a good point and having a proper bike fit is actually also on my list. Just need to get to it 🫣
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Stop being cheep and just get a good bike fit with shoe fit/orthotics
😂 for me this has nothing to do with being cheap. I already went down the bike fit path and had custom insoles made for my previous shoes.
But i liked the G8 solution as i can adapt it myself over time vs doing yearly adjustments with a bikefitter on custom insoles. I m too much of a hobbyist rider for needing that level of maintenance.
Pay your own stuff AH
Thanks a lot for your lovely feedback 🫶