Lake CX146 Winter cycling shoe review: Bulky, but performs well even in sub-zero conditions
Briefly

Over the last month or so I've been rolling out in a set of Lake CX146 winter shoes. As someone with wide feet, I often find it tricky to find dedicated winter shoes that actually fit me properly, but here I've found a happy companion.
The Lake CX146 is the warmest road shoe the brand makes, though it is far from the deepest winter offering in the brand's range, as it has several extremely chunky options designed, one imagines, for arctic fat biking.
The slightly chunky visual package isn't helped by my wide feet, and is a symptom of most of the best cycling shoes for wide feet, but that aside I think Lake has done a decent job of creating a heavily insulated shoe that doesn't resemble an elephant's foot.
I took Lake's advice and went a size up, so as to allow room for the thicker winter socks.
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