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Fizik Terra Ergolace X2

First Look: Fizik Terra Ergolace X2 Ebike Specific Shoes

The boom in eMTB and eBike sales has meant a surge in ebike specific products, but what do the Fizik Terra Ergolace X2 ebike specific shoes offer riders a standard shoe won't?

Ebikes, electric bikes or eMTB, call them what you will but the truth is that these powerful and heavy assisted bikes do require specialized components and equipment. Sure it is easy to scoff at the idea of eMTB specific components, but with ebike weights hovering around 23-24kg mark it’s obvious that tougher tyres, strong wheels and perhaps eMTB specific suspension are necessary.

Fizik Terra Ergolace X2

But what about eMTB specific clothing?

While there are ebike-specific items we can all agree on, there are a few grey areas. Would you buy eBike specific shorts? EMTB gloves? What about ebike specific shoes?

Fizik certainly hopes there is a market for ebike shoes, as that’s exactly what the Fizik Terra Ergolace X2 flat shoes are meant to be, a flat shoe with features and design elements that make them perfect for eMTB riders.

So what are these eMTB ready features?

A scan of the Fizik website doesn’t really cement the idea that these shoes were solely made for ebike riders, and let’s be honest there is nothing stopping any flat pedal rider from running these shoes, but there are features that eMTB riders will appreciate.

Fizik Terra Ergolace X2

The eMTB specific characteristics really focus on the sole and tread design of this shoe, with the Fizik team paying particular attention on the stiffness and level of traction on offer. Starting with stiffness, Fizik has its own stiffness index, with a higher number meaning a stiffer shoe. Obviously clipped in/SPD shoes get the highest numbers whereas flat shoes get lower stiffness index measurements. The Terra Ergolace X2 has a rating of 3 which is slightly stiffer than the Tensor DH shoe, but significantly more supple than a level 7 Tempo road shoe.

The fact the Terra Ergolace X2 is slightly stiffer than an enduro or gravity shoe actually makes a lot of sense. An eMTB by its very nature should be able to ride up most climbs that would have you pushing on a standard MTB and because you shouldn’t need to walk in them as often, Fizik could add a little stiffness to them for increased pedalling efficiency. With this in mind, Fizik didn’t want to make them too difficult to walk in so a level 3 rating gives a good compromise of pedalling performance and walking comfort.

Take a look beneath the Terra Ergolace X2 and the widely spaced tread design promises plenty of mechanical grip with ample room for pedal pins to be located and locked between each knob. The tread design is deeper at the toe for better hike-a-bike traction, but the overall pattern is much more aggressive and off-road friendly than say a Five Ten. This again is part of the eMTB specific magic. You see, although an eMTB can climb up the most challenging hills, it does mean that those climbs you can’t pedal up must be exceptionally difficult, muddy or loose, and so good shoe traction is very much welcome. The deep tread of the Fizik Terra Ergolace X2 should provide plenty of support on the steeps when walk mode is running at full gas.

As for the rest of the shoe, well the outsole and lace design are pretty much identical to that found on the Fizik Gravita shoe with a padded toe box area for protection but with additional side padding.

Fizik uses its Ergolace pattern that cradles the foot for a secure fit. The simple lace-up design keeps the shoe in place, is easy to adjust and is cleverly angled outward, away from your eMTB motor, chainring and chain. There is also a simple elasticated band on the tongue to keep lace loops from being gobbled up by greedy drivetrains.

Compared to some shoes, the Fizik is a very slim shoe and despite the addition of PU laminated reinforcement, it avoids that bulky skate shoe look. The lack of chunky material gives the Terra Ergolace X2 a second-skin-like level of fit and creates a shoe that is not only cool and comfortable but one that dries quickly too.

Fizik Terra Ergolace X2 Just for eBikers?

Although the Terra Ergolace X2 might be aimed at eBike riders, there is no reason mountain bikers and cyclists, in general, couldn’t ride in them. In fact, riders wanting a flat shoe with a tread pattern that’s a little more versatile in varied terrain should certainly keep them in mind.

Fizik Terra Ergolace X2

We’ll be putting the Fizik Terra Ergolace X2 flat shoe through their paces over the next few months and publishing a review once we come to a conclusion on these eMTB ready clogs.

In the meantime, if you have any questions head to our forum and join the discussion about these, and other ebike specific products.

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