Fizik has launched limited-edition versions of its popular Ferox Carbon and Atlas gravel shoes in bold, new Team Amani and Black Mamba colorways. To celebrate the achievements of Team Amani, fizik has unveiled two new designs, both inspired by the wildlife of Kenya…
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The Fizik Tempo Beat Are the Wildest Gravel Shoes Yet
Over the past few years, the fashion and outdoor recreation industry have influenced cycling footwear greatly and we’re here for it! Fizik‘s new Tempo Beat “casual road” shoes feature an SPD cleat/pedal interface and is designed for every rider and every road. While the sole isn’t designed for lengthy hike-a-bikes on chunky roads, they look perfect for casual gravel pedals. Check out more at Fizik.
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The All-New 3D Printed fizik Aliante Adaptive
fizik has expanded its 3D-printed saddle offering with the introduction of the Aliante Adaptive, available in R1 ($299.99) and R3 ($259.00) models.
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Fizik Terra Atlas Enrosadira Shoes
Fizik’s Terra Atlas shoes got a limited edition colorway, dubbed Atlas Enrosadira ($169.99), inspired by the magical colors of sunrise and sunset in the Dolomite Mountains. The Terra Atlas is Fizik’s most versatile shoe in its entire range, designed to efficiently spin pedals off-road during cross-country riding, all-day gravel rides, and touring.
Specs:
- L6 BOA® Fit System
- X5 nylon outsole – with rubber tread, stiffness index 5
- Weight: 355g
- Sizes: 36-48 (37 to 47 also in half sizes)
See more at Fizik.
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Fizik Vento Proxy Gravel Racing Shoe
The Vento Proxy ($249.99), Fizik’s newest racing shoe, is now available in coral/purple, white, and black colorway options–it has been developed for competitive riders seeking race-ready features and optimal power transfer on unpaved roads.
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Fizik and Pas Normal Studios Carbon Ferox
Danish cycling brand Pas Normal Studios and Fizik, the Italian brand known for their innovative performance cycling shoes and saddles, have just announced a dirt-oriented collaboration: a new colorway for Fizik’s Ferox Carbon shoe.
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Radar Roundup: Starling Adds UDH Compatibility, Fern Illusion Grill Racks, Wilde and Yellow Bird Threadworks, Fizik Nanuq GTX Shoes, Bikepacking Roots and the BOLT Act, and Crust in Baja
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Radar Roundup: Temple Road 2, Fizik for PEdALED GTX Ergolace, Aeroe Spider Pannier Rack, Rapha Trail GORE-TEX Pants, REMCO Heavy Bike Lift, Catalina Island Bikepacking Bliss, White Rim With Friends, and Saving Best for Last
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Radar Roundup: Ripton Flex Canvas, Fizik Terra Ergolace GTX, Gossamer The DCF Whisper 9.8oz Shelter, Agave Finishworks Blowout Sale , OneUp EDC Tube Strap Mounts, International Coffee Outside Day, B+W:002 and Weekend
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Radar Roundup: BTCHN Titanium Drop Bars, Sklar SuperSomething Stock, Brooks B190, SimWorks X PAUL Turquoise, Oracle Ridge Endurance PLUS, Pas Normal X fizik, The Business of Cycling, 2023 Nutmeg Nor’easter, Fab’s User Manual, Bikepacking in a Suit, Nukeproof Digger, and Racing in Kyrgyzstan
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Radar Roundup: Ron’s Bikes T-Shirts, New Fizik Items, GT Grade Carbon X, Custom North St. Bags, The Democratic Spirit Trailside, and REEB Talks Full Suspension
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Radar Roundup: Wilde x Paul, Rapha MTB, Updated WTB Saddles, Austere Ladder Lock, Fizik Terra Atlas, Endless, and Dream MTB Build
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Radar Roundup: Camp and Go Slow x What Happened Bags, Paragon Machine Works T-Type Inserts, 1733 Basket Bags, Fizik Vento Ferox, Mystic Wheels MFG Headset Press, Vitus Venon EVO, and the Easiest Crossing in the World
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Radar Roundup: Fizik Terra Artica GTX, Moots 40th Keychains, Nordest Kuxto, DOOMtitanium, Scout Bike Alarm, ILE Dopp, We Are Moots, and Andy McKenna – Evolution
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Radar Roundup: Fizik Terra Atlas, WolfTooth Colored Lockrings, Electric Echidna, High-End Horse, How We Roll, and Explore Your Boundaries
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Fizik’s New Gravita Flat Pedal Shoes
Fizik announced a new branch of their footwear lineup today with new flat pedal shoes falling under the newly-dubbed Gravita category. The Tensor (left, $169.99) is a mid-top, race-ready, shoe built to withstand the rigors of trail and DH riding, with a pop of turquoise and an asymmetrical lace pattern. While the Versor (right, $139.99) is a lightweight trail shoe designed for DH park laps. Both shoes come in three colorways and would be great candidates for all-mountain activities. See more at Fizik.
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PEdALED: JARY Fizik Terra Powerstrap X4
One of our favorite new “gravel” shoes, the Fizik Powerstrap X4 just got a facelift thanks to the team at PEdALED. Their “JARY” colorway take-over revamps the X4 in a deep blue, with PEdALED branding marked throughout the shoe in a mustard gold, complimenting the gum sole. The Powerstrap already looked great as it was but these new collaboration shoes take the cake. They retail for $192 and are in stock at PEdALED. See more high res images below…
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Fizik’s Antares Versus EVO 00 Adaptive
Hold onto yer butts!
Fizik utilizes new 3-d printing technologies on their new Antares Versus EVO 00 Adaptive and the result is the most unique saddle I’ve seen, yet it’ll cost you! The Adaptive saddle padding is crafted by Carbon 3D using its revolutionary Digital Light Synthesis technology.
“DLS is an additive manufacturing process that uses digital ultraviolet light projection, oxygen-permeable optics, and programmable liquid resins to produce parts with excellent mechanical properties, resolution and surface finish.”
Sounds high tech right? Well, it comes at a cost. 390.00€. See more at Fizik.