Cycling Plus

Udog Tensione

£130 New Italian shoes at a great price

- Warren Rossiter

UDOG (SHORT FOR UNDERDOG) is the new Italian cycling-shoe company of Alberto Fonte, who previously ran things at establishe­d cycling-shoe brand, Fizik. Udog’s aim is to make greatvalue shoes for everyday riders with its online-only, direct-to-market business, rather like what Canyon does for bikes.

So what are the Tensiones like? The outsole is a carbon-composite/nylon blend that’s conceived to be stiff enough to efficientl­y transfer power to the bike, but the sprung flex behind the cleat plate adds a little comfort too. There’s an integrated rubber heel bumper and toe protection, while forward-facing, mesh-lined venting channels aid breathabil­ity too. Cleatposit­ion markers extend to the sole edges, making fore-aft cleat set-up easy.

On the upper, clever details continue. Twin inverted-V-shaped ribbons either side of the mid foot tether to the laces and wrap under your foot between the footbed and outsole, giving a close yet comfortabl­e fit and helping to transfer power as you lift the pedals. It’s a similar system to DMT’s knitwrap system on the KR1 or Fizik’s Powerstrap.

I liked the shape of the upper. The toe box and mid foot both have generous volume but aren’t overly wide. Plus, the upper’s tight mesh material has more inherent elasticity (not to mention better breathabil­ity) than commonly used PU ‘leathers’. I found the Tensiones warm enough for spring rides in all weathers but not too warm on a few rare sunny rides.

The shape tapers quite dramatical­ly towards the rear, and the close-fitting, padded heel cup fits me perfectly and kept my feet in place when pedalling, with the help of just a small panel of textured sticky silicone.

Udog’s flat, pressed laces don’t stretch or loosen like round versions and you can tuck the ends into a pocket at the top of the well-padded tongue. This system is claimed to make the shoes more aerodynami­c than those with dials or lace-loop designs.

On the road, the sole is superb: stiffly efficient when stomping on the pedals yet it absorbs rougher road surfaces well, giving great all-day comfort.

The Tensiones are only available online, in sizes 38-46 and in Pure Black or Arctic White. My test pair of size 45s (UK 10.5) weighed 597.4g, which is impressive­ly light, especially for the price.

I’m impressed. The Tensiones are a well thought-out, wonderfull­y comfortabl­e and great-looking pair of shoes that won’t break the bank but compete well with shoes twice the price.

“The Tensiones are well thought-out and compete with shoes twice the price”

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 ?? ?? 01 Sole The sole is stiff but still manages to take the edge off road buzz 02 Lace garage You can tuck those lace loops and ends away so they don’t get in the way 03 Material The tight mesh material has great elasticity and breathabil­ity
01 Sole The sole is stiff but still manages to take the edge off road buzz 02 Lace garage You can tuck those lace loops and ends away so they don’t get in the way 03 Material The tight mesh material has great elasticity and breathabil­ity

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