Shoe Size Chart:
Santic Cycling Shoe Size Guide

Use this Santic cycling shoe size guide to find the right fit based on your foot length measurement and foot width measurement. This page shows how to measure cycling shoe size, compare your measurements with our shoe size chart, and choose the best fit for road, MTB, and everyday riding.

Foot Length Place your heel against a wall and measure from the wall to the tip of your longest toe.  Foot Width Measure the widest part of your forefoot.

How to Measure Cycling Shoe Size
Accurate cycling shoes measurement starts with two numbers: foot length and foot width. Measure both feet and use the larger measurement when checking the size chart.

How to Measure Foot Length
Place a sheet of paper against a wall and stand on it with your heel lightly touching the wall. Mark the tip of your longest toe, then measure from the wall edge to the mark. This is your foot length measurement.

How to Measure Foot Width
While standing, mark the widest points of your forefoot and measure the distance between them. This is your foot width measurement and it helps you judge whether you may need a roomier fit.

Measurement Guide:

1. CHEST - Wrap a tape measure around the fullest part of your chest, making sure it is horizontal.

2. WAIST - Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, keeping the tape measure horizontal.

3. HIPS - Stand with your feet together and measure around the fullest point of your hips, keeping the tape measure horizontal.

Please Note:

Different brands and styles may have slightly different sizing, so it's always best to refer to the specific size guide for each product.

If you have any questions or need assistance with sizing, please don't hesitate to contact our customer support team. We want to ensure that all of our customers have a positive shopping experience and find the perfect fit.

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SIZING GUIDE FAQ

How to Measure Cycling Shoe Size

To get the right fit, start with both a foot length measurement and a foot width measurement. Stand naturally, measure both feet, and use the larger foot when checking the shoe size chart. This is the most reliable way to handle cycling shoes measurement instead of guessing from casual shoe size alone.

How to Measure Foot Length for Cycling Shoes

For an accurate foot length measurement, place your heel near a wall, stand on a sheet of paper, and measure from the wall to the tip of your longest toe. Many cycling brands, including Santic and Fizik, use foot length as the main reference for their size charts.

How to Measure Foot Width for Cycling Shoes

A proper foot width measurement is taken across the widest part of the forefoot while standing. This step matters because width can affect comfort just as much as length, and brands like Bont and Lake specifically use width to help riders choose the right fit range.

How to Use a Cycling Shoe Size Comparison Chart

A cycling shoe size comparison chart helps you match your foot measurements to size systems such as EU, US, and UK. The best way to use a cycling shoe size comparison or road cycling shoe size chart is to start with foot length first, then check width if you are between sizes or need a roomier fit.

How Should Road Cycling Shoes Fit?

A good road fit should feel close and secure, not loose like everyday sneakers. Shimano notes that cycling shoes are meant to wrap snugly around the foot for pedaling efficiency, and if you are between sizes, sizing up is often recommended because feet can swell during the day. That makes this a very natural FAQ for a road cycling shoe size guide page.