Introduced last week, the new fizik Tempo Beat shoes blur the lines between road and gravel, combining a sleek silhouette with a two-bolt cleat mount and a grippy tread that won’t have riders slipping and sliding. Check them out here…
According to fizik, the rules that used to define riding categories are merging, and as the whole of cycling converges on wider tires and more mixed-terrain-capable bikes, their new Tempo Beat shoes seek to fill the new space. With casual, streamlined road styling and a recessed SPD outsole with a gummy tread, they look to fulfill their promise of being a versatile shoe for all-road riding, whether your rides take you along smooth pavement, gravel byways, or something in between.

The 355-gram fizik Tempo Beat shoes feature a simple and reliable lace-up closure, an all-new shape with extra room in the toe box to help keep wearers comfy throughout long days, a soft and breathable fabric upper that they claim provides a secure and pressure-free fit, a hidden SPD-compatible cleat track, a nylon shank outsole with a moderate stiffness index of four to balance comfort and pedaling efficiency, and a TPU tread for support off the bike.
Priced at $179.99 (€179/£179), the fizik Tempo Beats are available now in sizes 36-48 (37 to 47 also in half sizes) and three distinct colorways: White/Orange, Sage Green/Desert, and Black/Black. You can find further details and buy a pair over at fizik.com.
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