Fizik Vento Infinito Knit Carbon 2 Road Cycling Shoes Review - feat. Knit Upper + Dual BOA Li2 Dials

If you’re looking for lightweight and breathable cycling shoes, it’s hard to beat a knit cycling shoe. In this review, we’ll be looking at the latest version of Fizik’s Vento Infinito Knit Carbon 2 shoes which combine a knitted upper with the high performance features of the Infinito cycling shoes. With a retail price of $ the shoes offer a breathable knit upper with heat fused TPU and a stiff R2 carbon outsole. The shoes also feature a dual BOA Li2 dial system to customize the fit as a part of their Volume Control System. Fizik also offers the shoes in a wide width variation as well as a limited edition blue Movistar Team variation. Fizik’s Vento Infinito shoes are Fizik’s top cycling shoes that combine ultralight construction with stiff carbon outsoles. This is the latest generation of the Infinito shoes and features an engineered knitted upper that takes the shoes to the next level. Fizik currently offers the shoes in two color options: black and the coral version we have here. In our opinion, the coral color is a no-brainer as it combines orange and red colors in a digitized cross hatching graphic pattern. It’s a beautiful shoe with subtle Fizik branding on the side and on the rear. The black interior and wrap-around strap pair well with the all-black sole which gives the shoes a unique design that stands out on the road. The coral color is visually similar to the DMT KR0 but slightly more muted with more red tones. Fizik has utilized a breathable knitted mesh base with targeted areas of heat-fused TPU yarn reinforcement. This gives the upper a highly flexible design that still keeps your feet securely in place. The upper is almost a one piece design with a slit cut down to accommodate a ventilated tongue on the front. If you look inside the shoe you can see the knitted upper is nearly transparent as the light is visible through the shoe. The Vento Infinito Knit Carbon shoes also feature a dual BOA Li2 closure system. This is the latest version of BOA’s dials which have low profile dials with micro tightening and describes the dual dial setup as a Volume Control System as you can independently adjust the ankle and toe boxes for a custom fit. The top dial controls a separate wrap-around strap that also provides arch support as you tighten the dial. The shoes also utilize textile webbing instead of plastic lace guides to balance tension and eliminate pressure points... ... Read the full review @ ~ 00:00 Intro 00:11 Unboxing Specs 01:54 Fit Finish 05:53 On The Road 07:20 Comparison (Bont Vaypor S, Shimano S-PHYRE, Fizik Omna, Shimano RC3) 09:58 The Final Score ~ Visit Our Website - Follow Us On Instagram - ~ Fizik - ~
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