MX238 SuperCross Cycling Shoe - Men's
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As cyclocross continues to be refined as a sport and differentiate itself from other off-road disciplines, Lake pursues progress towards the ideal cyclocross shoe. And the MX238 SuperCross stands as a benchmark in cyclocross-centric design to help keep you pacing out consistently powerful laps. In the worst of conditions, when you're layered with mud and scraping debris against your crank arms, the durable Helcor Abrasion resistant leather maintains its strength and performance. Off the bike the Hook Lycra heel liner holds tight as you clamber up steep levy walls. And slipping and sliding are minimized with the Claw Spike, at the front of the MX238, providing traction that you don't have to add accessory toe-spikes to achieve.
Details
- Cyclocross-focused carbon shoe that pushes performance
- Abrasion-resistant leather upper braces for a full CX season
- Carbon fiber sole with racing-specific rubber for performance grip
- Boa dials for pressure-point free comfort
- Integrated Claw Spike for traction in the fun stuff
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- Upper Material
- Helcor abrasion-resistant leather, mesh
- Lining
- [heel lining] hook Lycra
- Closure
- dual Boa IP1 push/pull dials
- Sole
- [sole] Lake Competition carbon fiber with claw spikes, [outsole] Mountain Race X rubber
- Cleat Compatibility
- 2-bolt
- Recommended Use
- cross-country, cyclocross, gravel
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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3 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 10, 2020
Nice shoe, weird fit
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- 41
- Height:
- 5' 8"
- Weight:
- 155
I had a pair of the older MX237 that fit great, but unfortunately fell apart. I got these in a 40.5 and 41 and tried both but the fit was strange. Too much room in heal made things feel loose as a goose and could not get either to do the job. Luckily the people at Backcountry were super cool and let me exchange for a pair of Shimanio's that seem to be a better fit for my wide food and narrow heal.
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