The CX333 also retains the heat molding components from the CX332 to improve heel retention. Whilst this a nice option, I still wouldn’t rely on it overly to improve the heel tightness. The grip around the heel on most lake offerings isn’t super tight compared to other shoes on the market but the gentle roominess is where the sweet spot remains for the company.
Aesthetically, the shoe is toned down with less Lake logos featuring on the upper. This is certainly what most riders want. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but this shoe certainly looks very clean and tidy. Some will still find it a little busy compared with some of the very minimalist designs but it’s certainly a solid 8/10 from me on the visuals.
There remains three width options, but slightly confusingly, these have been changed to narrow, standard and wide (previously standard, wide and extra wide). This is a crucial change as those wishing to update from the CX332 need to adjust down a width accordingly. If you were in a wide previously, it’s likely you will fall into the standard category now. In general, this shoe feels roomier then the previous CX332 so it’s potentially worth getting resized if possible to double check the fit. The narrow version certainly feels a little roomier than the standard CX332 offering from the previous model. If you have a genuinely super narrow foot, then probably look to other shoes offerings.
The shoe comes with the standard Lake Syksol offering which we tend to upgrade to the Cobra9 SemiPro for most clients. The factory insole is comfortable and has some arch structure and is perfectly suitable for a shoe of this level.
Overall, I’d give this shoe a solid 8/10. It looks better than the CX332, tightens better than a CX332 but may just be a little roomy for those with slimmer feet that snuck into the CX332 previously. This is certainly a reboot and not an upgrade. This shoe is perfect for those who want to ride long distances and not worry about compression and numbness. Let’s hope the Chameleon Purple is on the way!!
Overall 8/10
Pros
Improved Aesthetics
Better Retention
Updated BOAS
White on White - come on!!!!
Vastly improved tongue design
The MX333 fits the same for those playing at home
Cons
New Widths could be confusing
Not best in class for heel retention
Slightly heavy (300 grams sz 43)