The MXZ176 fit is designed for aggressive riding while providing all day comfort. Ideal for couriers, adventurers and anyone else who wears their cycling shoes for extended periods of time. The MXZ176 offers incredible performance, stability and all-day comfort.
The higher cadence and longer riding times characteristic of road cycling require excellent foot control to avoid pressure points and numbness. With a much tighter fit than all Lake off-road lasts, Lake's Sport lasts securely wrap the foot and prevent any unwanted movement. These lasts feature a precision-molded toe box, high arch, and medium-wide ball of the foot.
- MX Sport last for high comfort
- Hypergrip Enduro sole
- Ice Lock anti-slip cleat inserts
- Water repellent upper
- Durable water repellent treatment
- Side mounted L6 BOA® push/pull lacing system
- Power Strap in forefoot
- Suitable for temperatures down to -3°C
Upper: Clarino Microfiber upper with a waterproof membrane liner and 200gram 3M Thinsulate lining in toe box makes for a highly water & wind resistant winter cycling shoe. Comfortable down to 25°F ( -3°C ).
Outsole: Hypergrip Enduro Sole with Ice Lock anti-slip lug inserts. Not only does the MXZ176 feature Lake’s Legendary Fiberglass injected Nylon sole, but also one of the most technically advanced rubber soles courtesy of Hypergrip. The Hypergrip rubber sole features ICE LOCK tread inserts, which are vertically injected micro glass fibers that grip virtually all surfaces. This gives you a wet weather cycling shoe that is sure footed and stable in any condition.
Closure: Side mounted BOA® Push/Pull lacing system with a power strap in the forefoot.
Size | US | ACTUAL insoles length in: mm |
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39 | 7 | 247 |
45 | 11,75 | 287 |
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 :)