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Precision for the Road. Grit for the Gravel.
Our men’s cycling shoes are built two ways: ultra-efficient and race-tuned for the road, and grippy, all-terrain tough for the gravel grind. No matter how you roll, they’re engineered to keep power high and pressure low.
Power that transfers. Grip that carries. Our men’s road & gravel cycling shoes turn effort into speed with stiff soles, secure closures, and walk‑friendly traction where you need it. Built to disappear under pressure—on tarmac, washboard, and everything between.
Road (3‑bolt): maximum stiffness and low weight for efficient power transfer; streamlined uppers and micro‑adjust closures for race‑day security.
Gravel / XC (2‑bolt SPD): walkable tread, reinforced toes, and tuned flex that smooths rough miles without wasting watts.
Indoor: breathable uppers and quick‑dry liners; match your studio’s pedal standard (most use 2‑bolt SPD). Explore all men’s cycling shoes.
3‑bolt road: pairs with most road pedals for max stiffness and aero efficiency.
2‑bolt SPD: the gravel/MTB standard—great off‑bike grip and easy clipping in dust or mud.
Not sure which you run? Check your current pedals, then match the cleat pattern to your shoe.
Rain & spray: add shoe covers and a seam‑sealed shell from Men’s Wet Weather.
Cold starts: pair with thermal socks from Men’s Cycling Socks; size to accommodate winter weight if needed.
Heat: ventilated uppers and thin socks keep airflow high and hotspots low.
Snug heel, midfoot security, and room to wiggle toes—no pinch. Closures should hold evenly across the foot without hot spots. Use our Size & Fit Guide to lock your size.
Can I use gravel shoes on the road?
Yes—2‑bolt SPD shoes work on road rides if your pedals match; you gain walkability with a slight stiffness trade‑off.
Do I need different shoes for indoor cycling?
Not necessarily. Match the studio’s cleat standard; breathable road or SPD shoes both work well indoors.
How tight should cycling shoes feel?
Secure, not crushing. Your heel should not lift; toes shouldn’t hit the front. Adjust micro‑closures mid‑ride as feet warm.
Round out your setup with socks, shoe covers, and rain protection—purpose‑built gear that works so well, it disappears.
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