TRIATHLON CYCLING SHOES BRAND: FIZIK TRANSIRO HYDRA

Fizik´s highly breathable, comfortable triathlon cycling shoe constructed from 3D air-mesh fabric for cooler, drier feet and built with a single-strap closure system for rapid transitions.

SPECIFICATIONS

- 3D Air Mesh: Highly breathable mesh construction

- R5 nylon sole

- Stiffness index 6

- Weight: 233g

TRANSIT

Triathlon series, designed for uncompromising cycling performance and efficient transitions

EXPECTED USE

Triathlon

DESCRIPTION

Transiro Hydra is a triathlon shoe designed to ease transitions, built with a breathable upper and a moderately stiff nylon outsole that combines comfort and pedaling efficiency.

TRANSITION QUICKLY

As transitions become increasingly important—now considered the fourth discipline in any triathlon event, be that a full Ironman race or sprint distance—we have redesigned our tri-shoes range to meet the requirements of the most demanding athletes. Hydra is built with a single Velcro strap to allow faster, worry-free transitions, where any mistake can cost decisive time. Additionally, the enveloping strap provides the strong foot support athletes need to be efficient in every race situation.

EASY-BREATHING AIR MESH

The simple closure system is coupled with an upper made of 3D air-mesh fabric for a shoe that’s highly breathable to help avoid overly sweaty feet, making this an optimal solution for those who prefer to race sockless.

COMFORT, EFFICIENCY, CONTROL

The newly redesigned R5 nylon outsole offers comfort and a moderate level of stiffness for efficient pedaling. Additionally, cleat positioning is set slightly further back compared to traditional settings to better optimize pedaling efficiency and reduce knee compression. A wide vent inlet provides cooling airflow, aiding in temperature regulation.

Note for U.S. buyers: Since August 29, 2025, the U.S. De Minimis duty-free exemption (previously up to $800) has ended. Import duties may apply. These charges are not included in the item price and are the buyer?s responsibility