The comfiest cycling shoes I’ve ever worn are over 50% off this Cyber Monday

A cyclist in the Austrian Alps with a Fizik shoe
(Image credit: Future/Fizik)

The first time I put these shoes on, a few years ago before I reviewed them for Procycling magazine, I considered wearing them as slippers. Sure, even without cleats on the bottom they would be far too slippery to wear around the house, and that’s before we get onto the practicalities of wearing a £350 pair of shoes to take the bins out.

However, that’s how comfy the Fizik Vento Infinito Knit Carbon 2 shoes are, and now they have almost £200 off this Cyber Monday at Sigma Sports. Perhaps, it’s time to reconsider them as slippers.

Fizik Vento Infinito Knit Carbon 2: Was £350 now £161 at Sigma Sports | Save 54%

Fizik Vento Infinito Knit Carbon 2: Was £350 now £161 at Sigma Sports | Save 54%

These shoes are built for comfort and style, whilst delivering performance too. There is a dual BOA setup along with the arch support, which provides some extra help for keeping your foot in place, allowing you to put the power down.

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