fizik flat pedal shoes Fizik Versor 2 Flat MTB Shoes – Lightweight Grip & Control
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fizik flat pedal shoes Fizik Versor 2 Flat MTB Shoes – Lightweight Grip & Control

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fizik flat pedal shoes Fizik Versor 2 Flat MTB Shoes – Lightweight Grip & ControlFizik Versor 2 Flat Pedal MTB Shoes Lightweight Grip. Gravity Ready Control. Built for riders who live between bike park laps, shuttle runs, technical descents, and demanding trail missions, the Fizik Versor 2 Flat Pedal MTB Shoes deliver the perfect balance of lightweight agility, aggressive grip, rugged protection, and precise bike control. Designed specifically for flat pedal downhill, enduro, and gravity riders, the Versor 2 Flat features a

Fizik Versor 2 Flat Pedal MTB Shoes — Lightweight Grip. Gravity-Ready Control.

Built for riders who live between bike park laps, shuttle runs, technical descents, and demanding trail missions, the Fizik Versor 2 Flat Pedal MTB Shoes deliver the perfect balance of lightweight agility, aggressive grip, rugged protection, and precise bike control.

Designed specifically for flat pedal downhill, enduro, and gravity riders, the Versor 2 Flat features a refined, lower-profile construction that removes unnecessary bulk while maintaining the durability and confidence needed for aggressive terrain.

With its race-inspired fit, durable ripstop upper, secure lace closure, and Vibram XS Ride Flat outsole, every ride feels connected, stable, and controlled.

Maximum Grip For Flat Pedal Riding

When riding technical trails, pedal connection matters.

The Versor 2 Flat uses a Vibram XS Ride rubber outsole engineered to deliver exceptional grip, durability, and pedal feel for gravity-focused MTB riding.

Its optimised tread design features:

Zonal lug pattern for superior flat pedal traction
Low-profile midfoot tread for enhanced pedal feedback
Deep toe & heel lugs for reliable off-bike grip during hike-a-bike sections

Whether you're charging downhill lines or scrambling up rocky sections, the Versor 2 keeps you planted and in control.

Lightweight Protection Without The Bulk

Gravity shoes shouldn't feel heavy.

The Versor 2 Flat uses a tear-resistant ripstop woven upper that delivers serious durability while keeping weight impressively low.

Strategically reinforced with:

PU-laminated toe protection
Abrasion-resistant side reinforcements
Impact-resistant yet flexible construction

This targeted protection shields against trail abuse without creating the oversized, bulky feel often found in traditional gravity shoes.

Secure Fit. Better Bike Feel. More Control.

The bootie-style construction wraps naturally around the foot to create a snug, pressure-free fit that enhances stability and comfort.

Combined with an ergonomic lace closure system, the Versor 2 Flat offers:

✔ Secure foot lockdown
✔ Improved bike handling precision
✔ Enhanced pedal feel
✔ All-day riding comfort

The result is a more connected riding experience — helping you stay smooth, precise, and confident across every descent.

Key Features

  • Lightweight Flat Pedal MTB Shoe for Downhill, Enduro & Trail Riding
  • Durable Ripstop Fabric Upper resistant to tearing & abrasion
  • Vibram XS Ride Flat Outsole for exceptional grip & pedal control
  • Bootie-style construction for enhanced comfort & foot support
  • Secure ergonomic lace closure system
  • Race-ready fit with reduced bulk & improved precision
  • Reliable grip both on and off the bike

Specifications

  • Weight: Approx. 307g
  • Fit: Regular
  • Upper Material: Ripstop woven fabric
  • Outsole Material: Rubber
  • Outsole Stiffness: 2
  • Outsole Type: Flat Pedal
  • Closure System: Lace

The Fizik Versor 2 Flat MTB Shoes combine lightweight protection, Vibram grip, secure lace-up comfort, and pedal-focused control for downhill, enduro, and aggressive trail riding.

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Excellent analysis of what is potentially the most important flash point on earth - while we are all looking the other way to Iran. The vast majority of Americans have no idea what would happen if (and I hope not when) China tries to take Taiwan. It would change technology and geopolitics instantly, and not in our favor. We are not prepared. A lot is at stake. Even a cursory reading of this book would better inform any reader. (And how could that one star reviewer think this is a novel? It doesn't remotely sound like a novel, even in the description. Insert eye roll emoji here.)
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A. Menon
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Illuminating perspective on the evolution of thought of the political leadership in Iran
Iran's Grand Strategy is a well timed overview of the why's of Iran's leadership political outlook and the historical path that has taken them to where they are today. The book was written before this war has erupted between Israel/US and Iran and so discusses the political economy under the leadership of Khomeini and Khamenei, but it gives enough substance to allow the reader to translate this historical perspective into an understanding of the internal dynamics of Iran in this moment, something that is probably largely absent from the political calculus of the US when it made its decision to join Israel's strike The book is a work of political science and the history that has defined it. As such it starts with the Iranian revolution, the background to it, the politics of that day (which was mixing both socialist a-religious political groups with a religious political agenda for which the latter seized power) and how the leadership never really had a popular mandate to rule the country but consolidated power after broad discontent. Iran was subsequently really shaped by its war with Iraq and in many ways was a war of attrition and opportunism to varying degrees through time. Nonetheless this war shaped the leaderships views of how to govern and how to frame their mandate which was as the saviour of the country which would have to sacrifice to endure. Iran was the subject of chemical warfare, for which there were no sanctions. The US was seen to have subsidized Saddam's war initiative which provided ideological substance for considering the US as an enemy. The relationship with Israel is also discussed and how Iran took up the mantle of support for Palestinians as the much of other parts of the Middle East focused on a more narrow self interest. This period was define by the author's term Sacred Defence, where existential survival was the message for enlisting. This is also highlighted as how the regime became more defined by its security needs as determined by the IRGC rather than by the clerics. This phase shift has stuck and the author views much of the religious rationalization of political strategy as founded in security calculations from leadership of the IRGC along with the Ayatollah. This is why much major business is controlled by the IRGC and the Khamenei's son was projected to become the next leader despite hereditary rule as being anathema to an Islamic republic. The author discusses how Iran repurposed itself as an axis of resistance to US hegemony that was founded in its wartime survival mentality. That this largely has not carried over to its population despite it being fundamentally entrenched in much of the IRGC. The various democratic initiatives pursued often backfired as the leadership was voted against in parliamentary elections, though the real influence on politics was minimal given the Ayatolla's dominance. This transition of interest of the population and obstinance of the leadership led to increasing civil unrest and a pick up in protesting in the aftermath of the regional overthrows that took place in Egypt, Libya etc.. These episodes also further highlighted how the nuclear program remained a core asset for preventing external influence given Libya's voluntary decision to cease its nuclear program did Ghaddafi no favors at the time of being overthrown. 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