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Lake Cycling CX176 Road Shoes - White & Black

LAKE CX176 ROAD SHOES

Lake's CX176 road shoes are a great-value option that are packed with performance features. The CX/TX Sport last is supportive and comfortable enough to prevent hot spots and numbness even when you're pedalling for hours. The toe box offers a snug fit and the shoes have a high arch and mid-width ball girth. Action leather, microfibre and mesh make up the upper for top breathability and an element of water resistance.

A Lake Competition fibreglass-injected nylon outsole is stiff enough to transfer your watts efficiently and the sole is compatible with all the main three-hole road cleats. Closure via a single Boa dial and velcro powerstrap ensures even pressure distribution and the ability to make micro-adjustments to the fit mid-ride.

FEATURES

  • CX/TX Sport last: Cradles the foot securely to prevent any unwanted movement. This last features a precisely fitted toe-box, high arch and mid-width ball girth
  • Outsole: Lake Competition fibreglass-injected nylon outsole (three-hole compatible)
  • Upper: Action leather, Clarino microfibre and mesh upper
  • Closure: Side mounted Push/Pull BOA L6 lacing system with powerstrap

LAKE CX176 ROAD SHOES SIZING

MM Size (Length) Euro Size US Size MM Size (Width)
224.5 - 227 36 4.5 85
230.5 - 234 37 5.5 87
234.5 - 237 37.5 6.0 88
237.5 - 240 38 6.5 89
240.5 - 243 38.5 6.75 90
243.5 - 246 39 7.0 91
246.5 - 250 39.5 7.5 92
250.5 - 253 40 7.75 93
253.5 - 256 40.5 8.0 94
256.5 - 260 41 8.5 95
260.5 - 263 41.5 9.0 96
263.5 - 266 42 9.5 97
266.5 - 270 42.5 9.75 98
270.5 - 273 43 10.0 99
273.5 - 276 43.5 10.5 100
276.5 - 280 44 11.0 101
280.5 - 283 44.5 11.5 102
283.5 - 286 45 11.75 103
286.5 - 290 45.5 12.0 104
290.5 - 293 46 12.5 105
293.5 - 296 46.5 13.0 106
296.5 - 300 47 13.5 107
303.5 - 306 48 14.0 109
313.5 - 316.5 50 15.0 113

 

Take your foot measurement in a standing position while wearing your cycling socks.

Step 1: Trace your foot onto a sheet of paper. After you trace your foot take a ruler and make a line to mark the furthest point on all four sides as shown below.

Step 2: Length measurement (Points 1 to 2 as shown below). Use a millimeter ruler to get the measurement of the longest distance from heel to longest toe (first or second toe).

Step 3: Width measurement (Points 3 to 4 as shown below). Use a millimeter ruler to get the measurement of the widest distance of foot from side to side.

Step 4: Repeat steps for other foot as your feet may be different sizes. Typically you will want shoes that accommodate your largest foot the most comfortably.

*Add +5mm to your measured length to get correct shoe length.



 

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