Canyon has launched new, lower-priced versions of its Tempr road and gravel/XC shoes, and introduced the new SPD and flat-soled Loamr MTB shoes.
The new Tempr shoes are designed for road use, as well as off-road gravel and cross-country mountain biking, and have a simpler closure system than Canyon’s original Tempr CFR shoes, launched in 2024.
While the Tempr CFR shoes have two of Boa’s top-spec Li2 dial closures, the new Tempr shoes reduce this to one. The upper is synthetic leather with a wide area of perforations and a sewn-in knitted tongue.

The road shoes have an 8K carbon sole with large TPU heel and toe bumpers, designed to make walking easier. Canyon claims a 285g weight per shoe in size 42. The Tempr road shoes cost £169.99 / $179.95 / €159.99. That knocks £120 off the £289.99 asking price of the Tempr CFR shoes.
Meanwhile, the off-road Tempr shoes have a toned-down glass fibre reinforced nylon sole with a more flexible forefoot area ahead of the cleats. Canyon says it was chosen to make the shoes easier to walk in, while still offering pedalling efficiency.

The rubber outsole has deep lugs for extra grip and a TPU toe cap.
The more robust build increases the claimed weight per shoe to 335g for a size 42. The off-road shoes retail for £149.99 / $159.95 / €159.99.
Both the road and off-road Tempr shoes come in sizes from 36 to 48, with half sizes from 39.5 to 45.5.
New Loamr clipless and flat-sole shoes for MTB riders

There are also new MTB shoes with two-bolt clipless or flat soles, aimed at trail and bike-park riders. They have a stiffer sole, added padding and greater upper protection than Canyon’s Scampr trail shoes, which are SPD-only.
There’s a similar upper design in both shoes, with a synthetic upper using Canyon’s PerformFit wrapped design and a mesh inner bootie that it says offers a sock-like feel. Both use the same single Boa Li2 closure as the Tempr shoes.
Canyon employs different Vibram outsoles for the clipped-in and flat shoes. The Loamr Clip has a Vibram Megagrip outsole that Canyon says ensures traction on wet or loose terrain. In the Loamr Flat shoe, Canyon uses a Vibram XS Ride outsole, designed for engagement with the pins on its flat pedals and offering durability.

The Loamr Clip has a stiffer internal plate for increased foot stability. There’s an asymmetric shoe collar that Canyon says provides ankle support while enabling freedom of movement. A TPU toe bumper adds impact protection.
The Loamr Flat has a lower ankle collar than the Loamr Clip and the internal nylon plate is tuned for flexibility and vibration damping, along with pedal support. Canyon says both shoes offer low stack height for improved pedal feel and control.
The Loamr Clip has a 419g claimed weight per shoe and the Loamr Flat weighs 336g, both in size 42. Both shoes are priced at £159.99 / $169.95 / €149.95 and are available in sizes from 36 to 48, with half sizes from 39.5 to 45.5.





