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Northwave Bike Aerlite 3 Carbon Sole Cycling Shoe - Men's
Three-strap convenience, carbon-fiber power, and Northwave's exclusive Aerator System come together in the elite-level Men's Aerlite 3 Cycling Shoes. Air scoops channel a fresh breeze from the toe past your foot, then out the side and rear mesh panels. The Web Power Cage locks your foot in at three points, connecting you firmly to the anatomic insole and carbon plate outsole and maximizing pedal output. A unique Ultra Y heel insert eases entry while increasing retention once your foot is in the shoe.
Bottom Line: You don't have to go pro, but the Northwave Aerlite 3 wants you to.
I've got a bit of a wide foot. Have been riding Carnac's for some time, but lately the toe box is just too tight. I was looking for a stiff shoe, with velco as I'm not a fan of the ratchet systems. I only have a few rides, but love these so far...No more tingly feet at the end of the ride. I wear an 8.5 shoe and these sized true to that (40.5). The heel cup is nice and snug and the toes have room to move, without having too much. I have look cleets mounted to them. My only complaint is that the tongue doesn't go a little deeper into the shoe. When putting them on, it can get a bit cock-eyed and folded over. No real biggie tho. I can't speak much to the ventilation. I really never found hot or wet feet to be an issue. I really didn't buy them for this, just thought they we're a great shoe for the price and feel validated on that.
Do you have access to the 3rd color for the Aerlite 3 on the Northwave site "col. 56 white-fading black" by chance do you? Not sure on size - I'm a 44 in Specialized.
Excellent light weight shoe that breathes well and has a great stiff sole that makes for all day comfort on long rides. Great looks if that matters. Be sure and check for proper size as I normally wear a 44 and these were just right as a 43.
Write your question here...Can you order Aerlite 3's? I want a pair of 39.5's. My current Northwave Evolution's are around 8 years old and getting a bit worn. Time to replace them. I absolutely LOVE my Northwaves. Thanks, Mike
First time user of a carbon soled shoe and I love them! Not only is the shoe very comfortable and breathes well, but the sole is rated at an 8.4 stiffness, which I feel is the perfect transition from a traditional soled shoe. Not too stiff, but stiff enough to notice the power transfer.
Most shoes max out in the 13-14 range, northwave goes to a 15 but if you need a 16, custom shoes are your only option. Sorry, not very many cyclists with size 16 feet.
Great shoe. I rode the predecessor (Aerator 3) all last season and was pleased with the upgrades made to the Aerlite (lighter weight, better padding and better straps). I prefer velcro straps to buckles as I feel I get a better adjustment and have less issues "on the fly". I wear a 8.5 US shoe and the size 41.5, usually perfect, fits just a bit snug (big toe just touches front end of shoe). Last year's 41.5 fit perfect so there may be a stretch issue there too.
The shoe itself was perfect. Well ventilated, quality construction, and super sweet looking. I had problems with the fit, I couldn't get the proper fit. Other than the fit the shoe was perfect. Buy a pair, they are perfect.
Unfortunately, we do not currently have any of these shoes in the red/silver on vendor order. Keep watching the site though, because there is always a chance that we will order more in the future!
The best thing to do is jump on "live chat" and ask those folks. They'll be able to look up if they've got any on order and if so they can give you a rough idea of when they'll be in stock.
Even given the high price, these are a great deal in high-end cycling shoes. Unfortunately for me they just didn't fit according to the Northwave size chart. I wear a US size 10.5 running shoe and I normally wear a Nike Poggio 4 UL in a size 44 that is perfect. I gave the Northwave's a try in the recommended size 43 and they were about a full (European) size too small. It's too bad because otherwise these shoes rock: excellent fit and finish, great heel retention, large and secure velcro straps, and great looks. The only other thing I'm not sure about with these shoes is the toe-box, which for me rubbed my big toe. There's a chance that this could just be chalked up to the fact that they were too small, but it looked to me like it would still be an issue even with a properly sized shoe. Who knows, and maybe they will work for you. FWIW, I returned them and decided to go with Sidi Genius 6.6 Full Carbons, which fit me great in size 45.
Do you ever have sizes below 41.0? I've been wanting a pair of these for a while and have been watching the site, but have never seen my size - 40.0. Is there any way you can get this size? Thank you!
Be Careful ,Looks like Northwave changed the Last on these new shoes. The Aerlite 3 is much more snug fitting in the Toebox then the older Aerator 3.I wear a size 44 Aerator 3 which is huge in the toebox 9. Tried a 44 and 44.5 Aerlite 3 and both are a little too snug fitting. It's too bad because the Aerlites are ALOT nicer then the Aerators.
Like heaven for guys with wide feet. I've tried many different road shoes and these are perfect. I've never been more comfortable on long rides. And, as my buddy says, they peg the cool meter!
I have issues with getting hot foot late into a ride when dehydration kicks in. I've heard sidi's are best for this issue. Does anybody have any opinions regarding North Wave and hot foot?
Dear issues: I have found that hotfoot is a matter of the pedals/cleats, not the shoe. I get hotfoot faster with Speedplay but have little problems with Look pedals. I have always loved Northwave and have trusted their reliability. (Try another pedal set-up). Ride on!
Great road shoe. For those who have wide feet, but still want a tight fitting shoe this it it. Very comfortable and well-ventilated. Carbon sole is very stiff.
They have a wide toe box. Lots of room. If anything, you probably need to go down a size. I wear a 46 in Sidi and DMT and a 45 NW Aerator fits perfectly.
I have a wide fore foot and regular to narrow heel. I ride five days/week and race local and national mt. bike races. A good bit of my training rides are on the road. I have tried many top of the line road shoes and these are far and away the best fitting and performing shoes I have ever had.
My hunch is a Northwave 42.5 is equivalent to a size 9.5. I wear a size 9 to 9.5. I bought the size 43 Northwave Aerlite 3s. They were too big and roomy in the toe area for me, so I plan on returning them for a 42.5.
I love these shoes for many reasons. They fit my super wide big foot really well. The venting is amazing during the SLC heat. The durability and quantity of the product have yet to be compromised. My only gripe is the color way. For my taste, different solid colors would allure me a bit more. I'd really like to see a full white (they have this for 2009!!!). I am one of the few riders that do not like the ratcheting closure that all shoe manufactures are moving to...
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