Why We Like The Specialized Torch 3.0 Cycling Shoe
With a unique combination of comfort, classic aesthetics, and high-quality construction, the Specialized Torch 3.0 Cycling Shoe allows us to push past our limits, taking us to new heights and breaking PRs along the way. The seamless upper construction features a blend of mesh and TPU, while the Body Geometry sole construction and footbed feature an ergonomic design to increase efficiency and power and minimize the risk of injury. For a secure fit, we twist the dual BOA® Li2 dials, creating dual-direction micro-adjustments that are easy to fix on the go.
Details
- High-performance cycling shoe built to take you to new heights
- Constructed with a mesh and TPU seamless upper for enhanced comfort
- Simple twist of the dual BOA® Li2 dials creates a secure and comfortable fit
- Unidirectional carbon sole is lightweight and stiff for optimal power transfer
- Chance of injury is reduced with the Body Geometry footbed by optimizing body alignment
- Item #SCQ1X0B
- Upper Material
- mesh, TPU
- Closure
- BOA® Fit System featuring dual BOA Li2 dials
- Footbed
- ergonomically designed
- Sole
- unidirectional carbon
- Cleat Compatibility
- 3-bolt
- Claimed Weight
- [1/2 pair, size 42] 288g
- Activity
- road cycling
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 2 years
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 11, 2024
Almost perfect
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
The area directly over the top BOA dial is unpadded. The tongue of the shoe does not extend past this point, causing a pressure point which digs into your tibiofibular joint. The offset design causes the tongue to naturally slide outward, causing the stiff outer upper of the shoe to dig into your skin instead of even pressure being applied across the top of the foot. Besides this, the shoe feels perfect. Seriously considering a return.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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