I bought these "ihuan" cycling shoes specifically for indoor training. They come with 3-bolt mounts, hardware, and an Allen key. As much as I love these shoes, unfortunately they have to be thrown away due to their disproportionate size and a stiff and long tongue that causes ankle discomfort. SIZE: Foot Cave! My shoe size is 9.5 in the USA/Canada, which is 43 euros. The Giro cycling shoes I have are size 43 and fit perfectly. Unfortunately, this shoe is disproportionately large. I received a size 10.5 women/9 men as that seems to be my size based on the seller's size chart. The shoes I received are EU size only (43) and fit heel to toe but my foot is loose side to side and top to bottom. When I tighten the Velcro appropriately, the straps almost fall to the ground. I could probably wear two thick wool socks and my foot would still fit. COMFORT: The inner padding is really comfortable. The problem with this shoe is ankle discomfort caused by the tongue. It is rigid and has no tongue slot to stretch it. It pinches and chokes the top of my ankle when pedaling. MEANING: Poor guy! Given the affordable price of these shoes, I wasn't expecting anything like Fizik, Sidi, Shimano or Giro. However, I have seen and tried cycling shoes at a lower price than this but with a higher overall quality. The build quality isn't bad, but the materials used are simply inferior and don't have the same durability. If they were in the $15 range I would give them more stars. But for the price these ijuanas are being sold for, that's a poor price. I've seen Giro or Shimano cycling shoes sold for about the same price or even less. STYLE: I'm by no means a snob who dresses to impress a cyclist. These shoes looked decent in the photos but in my hand they are completely unappealing to me and have such a poor overall look and feel.