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Testing the new Fizik Artica GTX Tempo winter boots in near-freezing weather

Testing the new Fizik Artica GTX Tempo winter boots in near-freezing weather

One of the biggest challenges with cold weather cycling is keeping your hands and feet warm. Your hands need some dexterity reserved while also holding a position exposed to the weather. Keeping your feet warm might be the biggest challenge of all though. They are continually in motion but the connection to the pedal means they don’t actually move. There’s little flexing or muscle use and it doesn’t take much to end a ride early because of painfully chilled toes. For many people finding the best winter cycling shoes opens up a whole new world of comfort in the winter. 

If you are ready to stop trying to make summer shoes work in the winter, Fizik has a couple of solid options. Our current list has two entries from the brand but they are both disappearing. Going forward, the Fizik winter cycling shoe options include the Fizik Artica GTX Tempo and Fizik Artica GTX Terra winter boots. They are both the same design but offer a choice of cleat compatibility for either road or off-road. Although I spent time with both, I took the road-focused Fizik Artica GTX Tempo into the coldest weather we are likely to see this year and put them to the test. If you are looking for a serious upgrade to the comfort of your feet this winter, keep reading to see what works and what doesn’t. 

Fizik Artica GTX Tempo front view

The design of the tongue looks like it might be an issue but performs well (Image credit: Josh Ross)

Design and aesthetics 

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