

I am 41.0 relaxed 40.5 peformance in the TC Pros and the equivalent fit in the Maestros was 42.0 and 41.5 so one EU size larger in the Maestros is correct. This is the only situation where I feel Sportivas are too narrow for me, but it has made me buy other brands before.ĭoug Hutchinson wrote: I have been using TC Pros since day 1 but don't love them (too narrow, stupid tongue, hurt my heel) and I couldn't wait to get the Maestro Mids and pre-ordered them but ended up returning them. My other big issue with TC Pros is how narrow they are at the pinky metatarsal, just behind the toe, any significant stemming and the pressure there becomes unbearable, I've had cobblers stretch them out to help a little but I don't ever have this problem with Scarpas.

I'd expect this would be a good shoe for those with Morton's Toe. Slightly less asymmetrical than the TC Pro, frontpoint is over Big toe and the next toe. There is more volume over the 4 small toes, more rand rubber, and designed in a nice way that reminds me of the old red Instinct laces. Back is padded over the ankle bones, lined otherwise. The front of the Maestro is unlined leather from the end of the back end of the laces except for the very tip over the big toe which is a continuation of the sole fabric, which I think is synthetic.
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Honestly looking at the TC Pro side by side the tongue is terrible in several ways.

The tongue material is better (padded leather) and doesn't have the annoying issue where it doesn't stay put. Overall I feel the Maestros are more comfortable than TC Pros.
