CX332 Cycling Shoe - Men's
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Why We Like The CX332 Cycling Shoe
Sitting second only to Lake's customizable CX402 shoes, the CX332 Men's Cycling Shoes live up to their race-worthy reputation. Lake uses kangaroo leather to craft the upper, prized for its durability and suppleness for a fit that molds to your foot as you ride.
Over the top, a dual Boa closures further enhance foot retention and ensures that not a watt is wasted when you crank on the pedals. By employing two Boa dials, Lake enables you to keep your heel locked down, without requiring undue pressure on the forefoot. And as you already know, that means better blood flow, and greater comfort.
Underfoot, Lake's CX/TX Race last is a little narrower in the toe box and heel than the Competition last found on Lake's CX237 for a streamlined, glove-like fit that minimizes excess foot movement and prevents hot spots. Combined with a feathery light and stiff full carbon fiber sole, and you have a shoe that efficiently transfers every watt of power output into the pedals.
Details
- A high-end Kangaroo leather road race shoe
- Race Carbon sole efficiently transfers power
- Streamlined CX/TX last provides a secure fit
- Supple leather upper molds to your foot
- Strategic perforations and mesh panels enable cooling airflow
- Dual Boa closures dial in the fit
- Compatible with three-bolt cleats
- Race Plus last, see size chart for fit information
- Item #LKC001B
- Upper Material
- Klite Kangaroo leather, mesh, [Clarino White/White Microfiber] Clarino microfiber
- Closure
- dual IP1 BOA or dual Li2 BOA
- Midsole
- CX/TX Race last
- Sole
- Lake Race 100% carbon fiber
- Cleat Compatibility
- 3-bolt
- Claimed Weight
- [single, size 42] 9.2oz (261g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
- Activity
- road cycling
Reviews
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Overall Rating
2.5 based on 4 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 3, 2023
Do not buy the all-white microfiber
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Weight:
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Bought the Clarino White/White Microfiber color to replace a smaller pair of CX332s. Nothing indicates the shoe is different, but instead of being made out of Lake’s standard high-end kangaroo leather, it’s made out of super cheap leather that squeaks and is very uncomfortable. Realizing I paid $450 for what fits like a Walmart cycling shoe. Stick with the other colors and the shoe is great. Competitive Cyclist - the listing for the shoes says kangaroo leather, no matter what color option you pick, this is inaccurate advertising I would like a refund.
June 23, 2021
No ventilation mesh, scorching hot
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- 43
- Height:
- 5' 10"
- Weight:
- 180
I do not think any serious rider has ridden such an unventilated shoe, not recently. even previous iterations had a significant mesh cooling area. NOT THESE. Above 15 C, expect to get warm. Really warm. Sweaty. Avove 23 C, scorching hot, and loose 1-3 km hr average vs any top tier competitor. That much... Inner ? black polyester liner. Plastic = heat. 900 kms to date, two summer days, unwearable except maybe fall.
June 1, 2021
Way small and obviously used
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
- Weight:
- null
Runs Small. I'm typically a US Men's size 10.5 but went with the 11 (44) to be safe and these fit more like a 10. I even measured my foot and added a half size. Also, the pair I got in the mail was obviously a returned item because they were scuffed up, and one of the BOA closure dials didn't work. I'm going back to Sidi's, that was a lame experience.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
March 7, 2021
Great Shoe
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- 10
- Weight:
- null
These are the best cycling shoes I have owned. They are stiff and allow good power transfer. The two Boa dials allow you to maintain a good fit throughout the ride. They look great. I got the US size 10 (which is also their version of a size 43). I typically wear a 9.5 M running sneaker but can sometimes require a 9.5 W. The size 10 in this shoe allowed just enough room for basic orthotic insoles. At first, I worried that they would be too snug in the toe box. After a few rides they loosened up and now fit perfectly with regular-to-thin socks.
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