The Gravita Versor Flat is Fizik’s lightweight trail MTB shoe that’s designed to suit all kinds of riding from enduro-style loops through to uplifted gravity-fed riding. Thanks to its supreme levels of comfort, sorted grip, relatively low weight and impressive weather protection, they’re certainly among the best MTB shoes on the market but the Vibram sole limits grip over high-frequency bumps.

 

Fizik Gravita Versor Flat shoes – Technical details

Coming as part of Fizik’s Gravita lineup, the Versor Flat takes pride of place as the brand’s more trail-friendly and versatile shoe that can still take on the odd bike park day.

Differing from the burlier Gravita Tensor shoe, the Versor uses a lace-up-only closure but Fizik has interestingly arranged its laces. Instead of the usual setup, the laces and tongue are offset to keep the delicate shoe components away from the chainring.

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2024 fizik gravita versor flat shoe top (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 fizik gravita versor flat shoe top.jpg, by Liam Mercer

The upper is built using a rip-stop fabric in a bid to up resistance against tearing. The midsole employs EVA and there’s an X6 outsole with a Vibram Megagrip tread. That outsole benefits from a zonal lug pattern so at the mid-foot, the pattern is sculpted to offer as much mechanical grip as possible whereas at the heel and toe, it opens up for better traction when walking.

It’s rated at two on Fizik’s stiffness index but this stiffness has been chosen for practical reasons – to flex over the pedal and boost grip. The shoe is also designed with minimal foot roll and the bottom is widened to increase its surface area on the pedal and evenly spread the load.

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2024 fizik gravita versor flat shoe logo 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 fizik gravita versor flat shoe logo 2.jpg, by Liam Mercer

There’s also a PU-laminated toecap and side reinforcements that have been engineered to shed weight by binning excess material which, in turn, reduces bulk.

Fizik Gravita Versor Flat shoes – Performance

Fizik has a wealth of experience making some of the best road, XC, and gravel shoes on the market so moving into the trail and enduro market back in 2021 was a very sensible step. And, despite the Versor Flat’s unusual looks, the comfort it provides is of the highest level.

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2024 fizik gravita versor flat shoe bavk 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 fizik gravita versor flat shoe bavk 2.jpg, by Liam Mercer

Slipping into the Gravita Versor Flat is almost like pulling on your favourite pair of socks. Although there are loads of very comfortable shoes out on the market, these shoes hug the foot while leaving just enough wiggle room in the toe box. Granted, not everyone will get on with the shape of the shoe but I’ve gelled very well with these.

The laces are offset and tying them up is a slightly different challenge, as is looping them under the elastic lace strap on the tongue once tied. Regardless, the system is simple and has remained secure throughout my time with the shoe.

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2024 fizik gravita versor flat shoe vibrm (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 fizik gravita versor flat shoe vibrm.jpg, by Liam Mercer

Where this shoe stands out is its impressively slim profile. Essentially, it opens up more room over the pedals which allows for a greater range of foot placement without having excess shoe hanging over the edge. This also means that there’s more clearance between the shoe and the crank and the frame, so any foot/heel rub is greatly reduced.

But let’s get onto the important stuff. Grip is good. It’s not as tremendous as some of the tackiest shoes around, like soft-rubbered Five Tens so there is a small trade-off to be had. I’ve ridden in these shoes with the Funn Python and Race Face Aeffect R pedals and, my feet, for the most part, have stayed in place. It’s only over more significant high-frequency bumps where the shoes struggle but that is part of the compromise. The Vibram rubber provides a very appreciated balance of all-out grip and easy movement and replacement of the foot on the pedal. 

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2024 fizik gravita versor flat shoe inner (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 fizik gravita versor flat shoe inner.jpg, by Liam Mercer

And with good grip comes an impeccable pedal feel. The payoff is exceptional interaction between the foot and the pedal.

Nowhere in Fizk’s marketing is there any mention of weather protection or breathability, which comes as a surprise because the Versor Flats balance these attributes incredibly well. The shoe is capable of fending off spray and other wet nastiness while allowing decent breathability, making for an excellent shoe for year-round riding. Don’t get me wrong, the shoe can easily flood when overwhelmed but I’ve been able to ride in mildly wet conditions while staying perfectly dry.

Fizik Gravita Versor Flat shoes – Verdict

With a price tag of £140, the Fizik Gravita Versor flat is a little pricier than many great shoes and right in the firing line of the Fox Union Flat shoes. Performance is similar in terms of grip and the Unions aren’t bulky but in terms of comfort, the Gravita Versor Flats edge ahead. However, the Union’s tread is slightly stickier, so it’s a better shoe through rough sections.

Another one of the most comfortable shoes around is the Crankbrothers Stamp Lace. While certainly comfy, its outsole isn’t as grippy on- and off the bike but it is £20 cheaper.

If it’s low weight, excellent pedal feel, and top-end comfort you’re after, the Fizik Gravita Versor Flat is worth a look. The grip is appreciable as is weather protection and breathability. Whether it’s worth the extra tenner over the Fox Unions is another question but the Gravita Versor Flat is without a doubt a top-shelf shoe with the performance to match.

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Test report Fizik Gravita Versor Flat shoe review £140.00

Shoes

Product purpose: 

Fizik says, “A versatile, lightweight lace-up mountain biking shoe that’s ideal for riders using flat pedals when combining lift-assisted downhill laps with trail riding.” I can only agree.

Build extra: 

Ripstop fabric upper
Laces closure
X6 outsole – EVA midsole, Vibram Megagrip tread
Outsole stiffness index 2
Weight: 270 g (size 42 – 1/2 pair)
Sizes: 36-48 (37 to 47 also in half sizes)
Gravita: gravity series, designed to take you down the mountain, fast and in control
Intended use: Downhill, Enduro

Product construction 


Product construction extra: 

Construction is good although some may want more protection for enduro use. However, that’s where the Gravita Tensor steps in.

Product performance 


Product performance extra: 

Performance is excellent proving great comfort in a slim and lightweight build. Its outsole is grippy enough but lacks adhesion over high frequency bumps.

Product weight 


Product weight extra: 

Among the lightest flat shoes

Product comfort 


Product comfort extra: 

No complaints here at all.

product value 


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Product value extra: 

It’s very good and is worth the cash but it’s more expensive than many other very good flat pedal shoes which makes it a tougher purchase to justify.

Overall performance: 

Excellent.

Product likes: 

Slim build, comfort, lightweight, grip and weather protection.

Product dislikes: 

A softer rubber would be better for grip over high frequency impacts and a lower price would make it more attractive to those looking for a great flat pedal shoe.

Enjoy: 

Yes

Buy: 

Yes, if the price was a tad lower

Recommend: 

Yes

Conclusion: 

A great pair of kicks that tick a lot of boxes all of the best MTB shoes should. They’re light, comfortable and grippy. Performance is boosted further through its slim build and serious good pedal feel.