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In 1997, Lake invented the first true winter-specific cycling shoe, the MXZ300. The unique boot shape and construction allow us to trap warm air, which is the best insulator for any type of footwear. The pattern is designed so it doesn't re...
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Perfect for the bitter cold
These boots are well made and very warm. I've combined them with my heated socks and I can go out in Sub-Zero temperatures for a long time. If you clip into your pedals, you definitely want to order the extenders.
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Simon · January 29, 2026
Great Shows and not too bulky
I think I would have loved a size 49 but alas they are not on the site. Even with Size 50 they do not feel as big as other winter shoes. They fit well and I rode for 2.5 hours yesterday on a fat bike and for the first winter ride yet my feet were warm Its nice to finish without numb feet. Thanks and they feel like well made shoes that will last a while. The one thing that would be a nice addition like on MTB shoes is the option for toe cleat on ice to allow you to get up slopes that studded tires work on... These are great shoes - thanks...
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Bill · January 5, 2026
These Boots were made for Winter
These boots have a wide last which is rare in cycling shoes. They’re free fit securely without bunching up the toes or cutting off circulation. I use them clipless and they are firm yet flexible when standing up to climb. They’re free Velcro flap and large boa dial make loosening and tightening a breeze. Very warm and well made.