Billed as a road and gravel shoe, the Fizik Tempo Beat’s colorful tread and lace up style look right at home in the city, too.
They blend soft fabric upper with a new, wider toe box for a more comfortable fit. Laces let you cinch it up however tight you want, and a stretch loop keeps them tucked away from the cranks and chain ring.


A nylon sole is stiff enough to hammer, but walkable for cafe stops and grocery trips. The full-length tread blocks not only give you grip not matter where you’re walking, they should also keep them quiet when strolling. And you can walk easy because it uses a standard 2-bolt MTB cleat mount, not the larger road cleats.

Claimed weight is 355g/shoe, available in sizes 36-48 (half sizes from 37 to 47). The Tempo Beat comes in two blended colors and black. MSRP £179.00 / $179.99 / €179.00.