Size guide VJ shoes

Calculate your own measurements and then choose your shoe size.


Foot Length CM UK EU US W US M 22.7 3 35.5 5.5 23.1 3.5 36 6 23.5 4 37 6.5 23.9 4.5 37.5 7 24.3 5 38 7 .5 24.8 5.5 39 8 25.2 6 39.5 8.5 25.6 6.5 40 9 26 7 40.5 9.5 26.4 7.5 41 10 8.5 26.8 8 42 10.5 9 27.2 8.5 42.5 11 9.5 27.6 9 43 10 28 9.5 44 10.5 28.4 10 44.5 11 28.8 10.5 45 11, 5 29.2 11 45.5 12 29.6 11.5 46 12.5 30 12 47 13 30.8 13 48 14


  1 Place a piece of paper on the floor and against a wall.


  2 Make sure you wear the same socks you would normally wear with these types of shoes.


  3 Wearing these socks, stand on the sheet of paper with the foot perpendicular to the wall and the heel to the wall.


  4 Then ask your friend to draw a line just in front of the longest point of your foot. Repeat with both feet and take the longer distance to determine your size.


  5 Use a ruler and measure the distance between the wall and the line you drew to find your size. If you are between sizes, choose the larger one.


 


The sizes on the table are racing fit with only a couple of millimeters of free space on the toe box. If you prefer more space, choose the larger size.

SHOE FIT SCALE


FIT NARROW 1 2 3 4 5 FIT WIDE


 


VJ has graded the fit of all their shoes from 1 to 5 to help you find the perfect fitting shoe. Grade 1 represents their most precise and narrowest fit. At the other end of the rating scale, 5 has the widest fit.


The lower the number on the scale, the narrower the fit ensures minimal movement of the foot which is important when running fast on technical terrain. The shoes with the higher numbers on the scale will suit people with wider feet and those who want extra comfort. Wider fit is usually preferred on longer runs and races as feet tend to swell over longer distances.