Lake's CX1C are classically styled, comfortable and light. They combine a carbon fibre outsole with a Clarino microfibre upper, providing the perfect combination of stiffness, breathability and support. Lake have included their CX Competition last, one that has a wider ball girth and tighter heel, so your toes can spread and your heel is held secure when pedalling at higher pressure and cadence. The lace closure ensures you can dial in the perfect fit, with a holder to keep them neatly tucked away.
Lake Competition 100% Carbon Fiber Sole.
Light Weight Clarino Microfiber - Engineered in Japan to emulate leather as close as possible with many additional benefits. Up to 30% lighter than leather of the same thickness, fast drying and with great durability and surface finishes.
- Lake Competition 100% carbon fibre sole
- Clarino microfibre upper
- Lace closure with lace holder
- CX Competition last: A more curved profile than the Sport last, designed for very high-cadence riding and higher pedalling pressure.
- Increased toe pitch and heel lift, a tighter heel and a slightly wider ball girth
- Designed for wider feet
- Compatibility: Three-hole road cleats | Look/SPD-SL/Xpedo (3 hole)
Clarino Microfiber
Clarino consists of 60% polyamide and 40% polyurethane. It resembles suede in look and feel. Due to its slip-resistant and hard-wearing properties it has similar characteristics like natural leather.
Size | US | ACTUAL insoles length in: mm |
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40 | 7,75 | 254 |
40.5 | 8 | 256 |
41 | 8,5 | 260 |
42.5 | 9,75 | 270 |
45.5 | 12 | 290 |
46 | 12,5 | 293 |
NOTE! To avoid unnecessary exchanges or returns of purchased footwear - when choosing the size you are ordering, PLEASE stick to the following rules:
A. The insole lengths in mm given in the last column are the ACTUAL, total lengths measured by ourselves.
B. PLEASE CHOOSE a size whose insole is 5mm to 10mm longer than the actual length of your bare foot (ROAD shoes closer to 5mm, MTB / GRAVEL / ENDURO shoes closer to 10mm).
C. How to measure your foot?
- Place the heel against a wall or e.g. furniture, and place something rigid, such as a book, perpendicular to the toes
- Measure the distance between the wall and the book.
- You should check both feet, because quite often one is longer :)