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Sidi HiemX Gore-Tex shoes- Could this winter boot actually be the ideal UK multi-season option?

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Sidi is one of the best-known shoe brands out there, and there was a time when it was the only footwear to be seen in. Times change, however and in recent years it has started to be overtaken by others, in part due to its polarising narrow fit

This is now changing, with a new last in use and the Hiemx is part of this ‘comeback’. We have previously tested the Sidi Nix, a similar shoe designed for road use in winter, but could the mtb version make for the ideal all-season gravel boot?

Sidi Algor, which has more insulation and is designed for colder temperatures. To be honest, though, weight isn’t one of the key criteria for me in a boot designed for dealing with the elements; still, the fact that they aren’t super heavy does make them a more versatile option compared to heavier-duty winter boots.

Sidi Hiemx shoes

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Sizing is an area that Sidi has often been criticised for in the past, offering shoes in long, traditional Italian-style narrow lasts, which were efficient and very supportive, but only if, like Cinderella, you could get them on. The Hiemx features its latest Millennium fit, which means they are wider with a roomier toe box. I found them to fit well with no unwanted movement or rubbing, and the fleecy lining gives the boot a snug feeling. Although there is only one closure, it closes up nicely and provides ample support, not quite as locked-in feeling as a pure race shoe, but much better than other winter boots I’ve used.

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