Below is the size chart published by REVIT for these shoes. REVIT has changed their US conversion chart a few times in the last several years, so this one may differ from previous charts you’ve seen. We compared this chart to other EU-US charts from popular brands such as Sidi and it tracks pretty well.
Most people with experience buying shoes and boots sold in EU sizes will choose the same EU size as before. You can also choose an EU size based upon your experience buying US sized shoes and boots using the conversion chart. In trying on the shoes in our offices, we thought the larger size shoes ran a little longer than the chart suggests, so if you are between sizes choose the smaller. Example: If you are normally an 11 US, you are between a 45 and 46 and we’d suggest trying the 45. In the smaller size ranges, we think the chart is more accurate.
As to width, we find these boots are quite normal, I’d say D width, or “medium”.
EU Size | US Conversion from REV’IT! |
---|---|
39 | 6 |
40 | 7 |
41 | 7.5 |
42 | 8.5 |
43 | 9.5 |
44 | 10 |
45 | 10.5 |
46 | 11.5 |
47 | 12 |