Product Description
Lake GX238 Gravel Water Resistant Shoe In Black / Beetle
Since 1982 Lake has innovated new categories in the cycling shoe market. Mountain Bike Shoes were inexistent until Lake produced the first shoe designed specifically to handle the rough terrain and stiff enough to not cause foot fatigue and the same could be said for the fat bike boot that was designed a decade before the competition ever conceived that this was a category for cycling. Not many companies are focused primarily on the foot and neither are they making only footwear; however, Lake remains resolute in our focus, to make the most comfortable, best performing cycling shoe in the market.
Lake GX238 Gravel Water Resistant Shoe In Black / Beetle
Upper: Fullgrain Water Resistant Premium Leather with mesh upper, Aramid and Helcor Abrasion resistant leather panels with Outlast and hook lycra heel lining.
The Helcor Abrasion resistant leather is specifically designed to be extremely durable against rubbing, scrapes and scuffing.
Hook lycra heel liner offers a firm grip to your foot for those walking sections.
Closure: Dual Side mounted Push/Pull BOA L5 lacing system with releasable lace guides.
Outsole: Lake Competition 100% Carbon Fiber Sole with Mountain Race X real rubber sole
Tips for accurate foot measurement-
Take your foot measurement in a standing position while wearing your cycling socks.
Please obtain a 3 digit millimeter measurement.
example: 267mm or 26.7cm will provide the correct amount of data.
Two digit measurements, like "26cm", does not provide enough data to determine size.
Step-by-step-
Step 1: Trace your foot onto a sheet of paper. After you trace your foot take a ruler and make a line to mark the furthest point on all four sides as shown below.
Step 2: Length measurement (Points 1 to 2 as shown below). Use a millimeter ruler to get the measurement of the longest distance from heel to longest toe (first or second toe).
Step 3: Width measurement (Points 3 to 4 as shown below). Use a millimeter ruler to get the measurement of the widest distance of foot from side to side.
Step 4: Repeat steps for other foot as your feet may be different sizes. Typically you will want shoes that accommodate your largest foot the most comfortably.