Sidi Cycling Shoes
Sidi is an Italian cycling shoe manufacturer based in Maser, in the Treviso province of Veneto, founded by Dino Signori in 1960 — making them one of the oldest cycling shoe manufacturers in the world. For over 60 years, Sidi have supplied professional cyclists with shoes at the very top of the sport: Marco Pantani wore Sidi on his Tour de France and Giro d'Italia wins, as did countless other champions. Mario Cipollini, Ivan Basso, Vincenzo Nibali — the list of professional champions who have raced in Sidi is a roll call of cycling history. What Is Sidi and How Long Have They Made Cycling Shoes? The Sidi Shot 2 is their current flagship road shoe — a full carbon sole shoe with the Techno-3 Push ratchet and Wire 2 buckle closure system, offering exceptional stiffness and a fit quality refined over six decades of shoe making. The Dominator 10 is their flagship MTB shoe — a stiff-soled, recessed-cleat shoe with excellent walkability and Sidi's characteristic build quality. The Wire 2 Carbon is their endurance road shoe, designed for longer rides where a slightly more relaxed fit is beneficial. Why Choose Sidi Cycling Shoes? Sidi shoes last longer than any other cycling shoe brand — consistently. Their replacement sole and upper parts are stocked for years after a model is discontinued, allowing riders to rebuild a worn pair rather than replacing it. Their buckle systems are the most reliable closure mechanism in the industry, and their fit — while not for everyone — is perfect fo