I know everyone loves Lake, but they should have an option using a straight last, nor curved up at the toe, and less tapered toebox, no need for tightness around the toes. With these options I think they could expand their market reach much further.
Lake are top shoes, totally agree 👍. I have two pairs of the cx238. One white, one black pair.....along with a set of the Aussie G8 insoles. For me, it is a good fit, which makes for all-day comfort. Have a great weekend, Chris 🍻
Very _very_ nice setup for the footsies. It's so funny seeing Dan's different dynamic with you as opposed to Amy/Kyle, a pair of lovely locals you'll hopefully meet & ride with some day.
@@ChrisHallRides the interactions are quite different, in part because they're much less experienced cyclists, despite having ridden many endurance events, esp. Amy (e.g. audaxes, PBP, & the 24 Hour Time Trial, etc.). They also have a very different sense of humor-think more eye-rolling belly laughs than chortles.
@@ChrisHallRides btw, Amy is a gem. She uses her platform to talk about her mental health struggles, as well as the challenge of overcoming an eating disorder. Coupled with her immense positivity, she's an infectious advocate.
I’ve been using Lake for 4 years now for ultra distance. They work for me great but only after I moved the cleats further 1cm back. For the road shoe I used a midfoot adapter. For the off-road shoe I had to drill out the sole to move the cleat back. I do wish Lake and others would offer more rear adjustment.
both cx332 and cx333 are comparatively heavy shoes, but on a bight side those are warmer than, for instance, rc903. cx333 in clarino white version heavier than cx332. I personally didn't notice much different fit wise between cx332 and rc903, and prefer the slicker appearance of the latter. YMMV obvs . the top tip of a cx333's tongue causes a minor issue to my feet the moment one of them starts dropping a heel.
A pair of well-fitting Lakes seems like a sound investment. Foot comfort is so fundamental to a good experience on the bike, along with a proper overall bike fit.
Love the fit of Lake shoes. Had a pair of MX238 Gravel shoes that did me well for a while until the heal grips wore out (lot of hike'a'bike). Do these new (off road) models have replaceable sole components?
Lake shoes are fantastic, it’s just a shame their UK customer service is shockingly bad. I have a fun story where they blamed me for overheating a faulty pair of shoes despite following the instructions to a T, only to send me to a dealer to buy even more expensive shoes who managed to overheat them enough to put his thumb through the mouldable portion, which took months to resolve. My advice would be to avoid heat mouldable lakes unless you can have it moulded by a dealer who can take responsibility for these faults.
I know everyone loves Lake, but they should have an option using a straight last, nor curved up at the toe, and less tapered toebox, no need for tightness around the toes. With these options I think they could expand their market reach much further.
Lake are top shoes, totally agree 👍. I have two pairs of the cx238. One white, one black pair.....along with a set of the Aussie G8 insoles. For me, it is a good fit, which makes for all-day comfort. Have a great weekend, Chris 🍻
Awesome!
Very _very_ nice setup for the footsies. It's so funny seeing Dan's different dynamic with you as opposed to Amy/Kyle, a pair of lovely locals you'll hopefully meet & ride with some day.
Different dynamics? How so?
@@ChrisHallRides the interactions are quite different, in part because they're much less experienced cyclists, despite having ridden many endurance events, esp. Amy (e.g. audaxes, PBP, & the 24 Hour Time Trial, etc.). They also have a very different sense of humor-think more eye-rolling belly laughs than chortles.
@@ChrisHallRides btw, Amy is a gem. She uses her platform to talk about her mental health struggles, as well as the challenge of overcoming an eating disorder. Coupled with her immense positivity, she's an infectious advocate.
I’ve been using Lake for 4 years now for ultra distance. They work for me great but only after I moved the cleats further 1cm back. For the road shoe I used a midfoot adapter. For the off-road shoe I had to drill out the sole to move the cleat back. I do wish Lake and others would offer more rear adjustment.
Lake offer a lot more rear adjustment compared to many other brands
Im using cx238. Has anyone tried the cx333 from the cx238?
How is the fit?
I’ve only used the cx332 and the fit between them is very similar
love the helmet packaging.
i guess the purple in the helmet matches your hubs.
It does! Not planned but a lovely surprise
both cx332 and cx333 are comparatively heavy shoes, but on a bight side those are warmer than, for instance, rc903. cx333 in clarino white version heavier than cx332. I personally didn't notice much different fit wise between cx332 and rc903, and prefer the slicker appearance of the latter. YMMV obvs .
the top tip of a cx333's tongue causes a minor issue to my feet the moment one of them starts dropping a heel.
My MX332's are the best cycling related product I have bought to date. The price is high, but I don't regret it at all.
Yeah I think you can’t put a price on comfort when it helps making cycling even more enjoyable too
A pair of well-fitting Lakes seems like a sound investment. Foot comfort is so fundamental to a good experience on the bike, along with a proper overall bike fit.
Love my Lakes!
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Love the fit of Lake shoes. Had a pair of MX238 Gravel shoes that did me well for a while until the heal grips wore out (lot of hike'a'bike). Do these new (off road) models have replaceable sole components?
Saltdog cycling just sourced me a pair of replacement heel pads for my MX332, think they ordered them direct from Lake. 👍
I’m pretty sure you can get replacement parts for them
Size 39 wide, Lake is the first to fit. Also super lighter than my S-Works
That’s great too
Lake shoes are fantastic, it’s just a shame their UK customer service is shockingly bad.
I have a fun story where they blamed me for overheating a faulty pair of shoes despite following the instructions to a T, only to send me to a dealer to buy even more expensive shoes who managed to overheat them enough to put his thumb through the mouldable portion, which took months to resolve.
My advice would be to avoid heat mouldable lakes unless you can have it moulded by a dealer who can take responsibility for these faults.
I’m sorry to hear that. A lot has changed since they’re now distributed by Lake UK. Previously it was Moore Large who sadly fell into administration
@@ChrisHallRides sadly it is Lake UK I had the issues with.
Like I say, loved the product - I have four pairs. Perhaps my case is just an outlier
Yeah I’m surprised to hear that. Sorry it’s not been a good experience. They’ve been fantastic to deal with for me personally
New boot goofin’
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Hard to tell if casually dropping a grand on shoes is a flex or not :). (I'm just jealous)
I’ve struggled for years with shoes. This has been a long term investment
@@ChrisHallRides trying to decide between the MX238 and MX242 myself
I think there’s an issue with the website. It doesn’t work for me even if I try alternate links such as contact etc
I will keep trying
I’ve just noticed the same on my phone too weirdly. Have you checked on different web browsers and not on a phone or laptops
I’ve checked with Dan and it should be fixed now. Sorry about that
Nope still down when. I looked just now.
I disagree, Chris. Lakes are nice looking. I'm slaved to Bont and those are pretty ugly. But they fit well.
Bont are definitely uglier. I think the new Lakes look SO much better than the previous