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Lake TX224 triathlon shoe review: “It sounds fancy, it looks fancy, and it feels fancy”

Lake’s TX224 packs unique tech, custom fit and surprising comfort into a standout tri shoe. Expert tester Jack shares his thoughts...

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Credit : Jack Sexty

220 Triathlon Verdict

Excellent high-end shoe with plenty of size options an unusual yet effective closure system. Score: 91%

Pros

  • Exceptionally comfortable for sockless riding
  • Wide range of sizes and widths
  • Full carbon fibre sole
  • Unique and effective lacing system

Cons

  • Premium price, but it’s quality

The TX224 is the latest triathlon bike shoe from cycling footwear specialist Lake, and it’s one of the more unusual on the market, with numerous features that make it unique.

The multi-layered Clarino Microfibre upper features a ‘NuFoam’ shell for wicking, and the innermost layer is made of carbonised bamboo, that is supposed to draw moisture towards the surface.

Sandwiched between these layers is a 2mm closed cell perforated foam that is supposed to allow air to flow into the shoe, the whole thing working as a system to keep your feet cool and remove moisture. It sounds fancy, it looks fancy, and it feels fancy.

How we test bike shoes

Each bike shoe we review gets put through the same level of testing, including numerous rides of varying distances over the period of several weeks at a minimum. This includes long, endurance rides plus faster tempo efforts or interval sessions. We test against a range of criteria including power transfer, comfort, breathability, support, stability, ride feel and value. For more details, see how we rate and test products.

Shoe construction and fit

Lake TX224 tri bike shoe 3
Credit : Jack Sexty

Another USP of the TX224 is the size and fit options. Sizes range from 39 to 52, including half sizes, and there are three widths: regular, narrow, and wide. I went for the regular fit, with Lake’s Competition last that has a tight heel and slightly wider ball girth than its Race last as featured on the narrow-fit shoe.

Lake’s unique ‘speed draw-string lace system’ is meant to be set up before you ride, with the strap doing the rest of the job of closing the shoe. You simply pull on the lace to tighten, and pull while grabbing the plastic buckle to loosen it.

It’s unusual but works a treat, and means you can really dial your fit without relying on the strap to provide most of the tension. This meant that when it came to taking it off in a T2 mock-up, the strap was a little easier to release from the Velcro. There’s also a huge, sturdy heel loop to help with speedy transitions.

Features and ride feel

Lake TX224 tri bike shoe 2
Credit : Jack Sexty

Whenever I put the TX224 on, it’s immediately noticeable how comfortable that upper material is against the foot. I think it might be one of the most comfortable bike shoes I’ve ever worn, and I’d be happy riding sockless for hours. It’s highly breathable, wicks away moisture with ease, and is almost the perfect mix of materials for a tri bike shoe.

You’re getting a full carbon fibre sole on the narrow and regular fit options (it’s carbon composite for a slightly softer ride on the wide fit version), which provides a super stiff platform for great pedalling efficiency. There are ports to drain water, plus heel and toe bumpers to offer some protection off the bike.

£225 ($289.99) isn’t cheap for a pair of tri bike shoes, but it’s less than you’ll pay for top-end shoes from numerous other brands nowadays. The TX224 is definitely a premium shoe with superior features, I think that makes it better value than several of its competitors.

The bottom line

Overall, there’s a lot to like. The different fit options mean that it’s not limited to those with a particular foot shape, the upper is super breathable, and the full carbon sole is up there with the best. The strap and lace system takes a little bit of getting used to, but allows for plenty of micro-adjustment.

Lake TX224 specs

Price$289.99/£225
Sizing EU39-52 unisex (regular, narrow, wide)
SoleCarbon
FeaturesSpeed draw-string lace system and strap, multilayer upper with carbonised bamboo, heel and toe bumpers, large heel loop
ColoursWhite/black
Profile image of Jack Sexty Jack Sexty Editor at road.cc

About

Former 220 staff writer Jack Sexty is now editor at Road.cc. Jack has raced everything up to Ironman distance, is a sub-2hr Olympic-distance athlete and has represented GB at the ITU World AG Champs on several occasions. He's also a regular kit tester on the pages of 220 and holds two world records for pogo jumping – Longest distance pogo stick jumping in 24 hours and Most consecutive jumps on a pogo stick.