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Specialized launches lace-up version of its S-Works Torch shoe

Specialized launches lace-up version of its S-Works Torch shoe

If you like lace-up cycling shoes, the new Specialized S-Works Torch Lace shoes could be for you. Specialized says that the new shoes are comparable in weight to the twin Boa S-Works Torch shoes and they share many of the same features.

Specialized claims that it’s solved one of the main drawbacks of lace shoes, namely that they’re pretty much impossible to tighten or loosen while riding. The shoes’ uppers use a technology it calls zonal layering, which it says ensures that the shoe will fit a variety of foot shapes without stretching as you ride. 

It has also used its Retul bike fit database to assess fit, resulting in a forefoot shape that’s 4mm wider than the older S-Works 7 shoe, a feature that it shares with the Boa-laced S-Works Torch.

Specialized S-Works Torch Lace shoes

Specialized says that the I-beam sole construction shaves 20g per shoe in weight  (Image credit: Specialized)

It shares other features with that shoe, including the I-beam outsole construction, that Specialized said shaved 20g per shoe when it launched the Boa-closed version.

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