Canyon Tempr CFR for road and off-road: high performance for the brand's first cycling shoes
Expand your Canyon product range with the addition to its catalog of the Canyon Tempr CFR shoes, top-of-the-range shoes with a carbon sole designed to achieve the maximum performance that the brand has developed in both road and mountain bike and gravel versions.
Canyon now also dresses your feet with their new Tempr CFR shoes
Following the usual trend in other major cycling brands, Canyon expands its product range beyond its bikes and the necessary components to equip them. The Canyon Tempr CFR are the first shoes that the brand has created and, as expected, they have started with the high-end segment, as indicated by the CFR designation that Canyon uses in its best bikes, with shoes with a carbon sole and a design that is second to none compared to the best models on the market.
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The Canyon Tempr CFR shoes are available in road version and with tread for off-road use, both priced at €329.95 and weighing 250 g for the road version in size 42, and 290 g for the mountain bike and gravel version. Like the rest of Canyon's products, they can only be purchased through their website.
As mentioned, the Canyon Tempr CFR shoes feature a rigid carbon sole that is complemented by the Purefit 360 insoles designed by Solestar for a perfect adaptation to the foot arch.
The upper is made of microfiber, with large ventilation holes with mesh fabric and a traditional configuration with a tongue that forms a single piece with the sides of the lining to be more enveloping. The closure is handled by two wide flaps on which aluminum Boa Li2 dials are placed.
As is usual when new shoe models appear, Canyon claims that their Tempr CFR shoes are designed with pressure relief zones to avoid the dreaded hot spots that can cause some of the most disabling pains when cycling, especially when the heat is on.
On the other hand, the version for riding on trails is complemented by a tread on the sole made by Vibram, specifically the Megagrip sole that guarantees a firm grip when walking with them.