“Danish cycling kit pioneers Pas Normal Studios and fizik, the Italian brand known for their innovative performance cycling shoes and saddles, and have unveiled their latest collaboration which has seen them create a fresh, new colorway for fizik’s Ferox Carbon shoe.”
“This latest incarnation, designed in dark grey with black, white and navy detailing, compliments the off-white and minimalist Pas Normal Studios x fizik model which was launched last September.”
“Whether it’s a technical XC trail, speedy cyclocross race or all-day gravel event, the Ferox Carbon is at ease when high performance stability and long-lasting comfort are required the most.”
Powerstrap and BOA Fit System
“Featuring a dual closure system, the Ferox Carbon’s instep and forefoot can be adjusted separately for a customized and ultra-secure fit. The Powerstrap on the instep provides exceptional foot containment at high cadence whilst the premium bi-directional Li2 BOA fit system positioned on the forefoot delivers long-lasting, pressure-free comfort.”
X1 Carbon and Rubber Outsole
“The Ferox Carbon’s redesigned X1 outsole features an uber-stiff yet lightweight carbon plate which ensures efficient power transfer from shoe to bike, whilst the pronounced studs and rubber coating deliver maximum traction for those off-bike moments.”
PU Laminated Mesh Upper
“The Ferox Carbon’s weight, breathability and tear resistance has also been improved by an innovative upper construction which features a polyurethane-laminated material fitted over a translucent and comfortable mesh.”
Specifications & Prices
- Durable and tear-resistant, woven mesh over a PU laminated upper
- Li2 BOA® Fit System
- X1 Carbon outsole – with rubber tread, stiffness index 10
- Weight: 297g*
- Sizes: 36-48 (37 to 47 also in half sizes)
- €330 / £290 / $335
*the weight value, referred to ½ pair and without footbed, is to be considered within the tolerance range of +/-3% on a metric system scale. The footbed weight is approx. 20g.
Learn more about the Pas Normal Studios x fizik Ferox Carbon at fizik.com