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Fizik reshapes Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide road shoe last to fit more cyclists & larger feet

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide large-volume wide last road shoes
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Fizik has expanded out the last of their best-selling but narrow road shoes, with the new Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide. Built on a new EVO3 Wide Last, the new shoes make room for larger-volume and wider feet for improved comfort and more fit options in the popular asymmetric Overcurve shoes design.

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide, larger-volume last road shoes

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide large-volume wide last road shoes
Watch the WIDE video here!

Find the perfect fit in a road shoe to balance comfort & efficiency can be tricky, with many cyclists self-limiting to a specific shoe brand once they find a comfortable last shape. Fizik had long been a company that offered a narrow, low-volume last, and now with EVO3 Wide opens up the potential for many new cyclists to try their shoes.

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide large-volume wide last road shoes

Based on the Fizik Overcurve asymmetric upper design that claims to more naturally “conform to the natural shape of the foot”, this Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide just expands in all directions with a “slightly roomier forefoot, higher volume ball, and wider metatarsal area” all points reacting to riders who felt Fizik shoes fit too snugly. Fine tuning the fit is still managed with a single Boa IP1 dial on each shoe across three crossing loops. While some prefer multiple dials for separate adjustment across the forefoot, the single dial layout actually offers more precise adjustment in smaller increments per click.

Are your feet WIDE? Which Fizik size is your best fit?

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide large-volume wide last road shoes fit
click to download A4 fit template PDF file

To help figure out your ideal size and whether you need to go wide with the new Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide, Fizik created a more precise sizing chart and PDF file to download and measure your own foot. Just click the image above to download the A4 template, print it without any scaling, and follow the simple instructions to find out which size is best for you.

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide – Tech details

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide large-volume wide last road shoes

Beside the updated larger-volume fit, the Wide shoes are otherwise the same from a technical perspective as the standard Tempo Overcurve road shoes. The Overcurve shaping and ergonomic fit first debuted on the original Tempo Overcurve release a couple years back. But the more recent and more premium Tempo R4 Les Classiques upgraded the multi-texture upper, the Boa-only adjustment, and the stiffer R4 injected carbon sole this past spring for improved road riding performance.

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide large-volume wide last road shoes
R4 injected carbon sole

The new version is simply roomier for a broader range of fits, and now comes in more color options.

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide – Pricing & availability

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide large-volume wide last road shoes

The standard Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide Microtex upper version comes in three color options for $200 / 200€ – either all black, all white, or a navy blue & black combo, all available now.

Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide large-volume wide last road shoes

Or if you are looking to be a bit flashier, the $230 / 215€ Tempo Overcurve R4 Wide Iridescent model will be available from September 2020 in this shimmering copper beetle & black version.

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Chris
Chris
4 years ago

how much wider is the wide?

paulpalf
paulpalf
4 years ago

Wider but not longer, so those of us with size 49/50 feet are still S.O.L

Greg
Greg
4 years ago

No Velcro, nice.

Rednas
Rednas
4 years ago

But does it actually have a wider sole as well? or just same sole as on the regular version, with a more stretched upper?

Dominic
Dominic
4 years ago

if the heel cup is wider I’ll stick to the old version.

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