Cycling giant Specialized released the S-Works Ares road shoes in late January amid much fanfare about it being 1% faster.
Several World Tour pros, including those in the recent Tour de France, bolstered Specialized’s “faster” claim by racing in the shoes at the highest levels. Since February, I’ve been testing a pair on all my road rides. They are indeed spectacular road shoes, but are they faster?
The S-Works Ares is everything you would expect from a pro-worthy road shoe: stiff, light, breathable, and stylish (for road bike fans). But a lot of high-end shoes are all this and more. If you’re looking to see how this shoe stacks up against the competition, check out GearJunkie’s guide to the best road bike shoes.
What sets the Specialized Ares apart are patented “Body Geometry” features and a unique upper closure system, both enhancing power transfer and comfort.

Specialized Shoe Body Geometry
The Big S adorned the Ares with its Body Geometry system, which adapts the parts or apparel to the body, not the other way around. For cycling shoes, this means a Varus Wedge, patented Longitudinal Arch, and Metatarsal Button.
A varus wedge tilts the outsole 1.5 mm to the outside, bringing the shoe up to the foot’s natural alignment, which translates up the leg to improve knee and hip alignment. This wedge not only aids power transfer but can also prevent injury.
An easy way to understand the varus wedge is if you sit with your feet dangling, the sole of your foot isn’t flat, and the varus wedge fills the gap to the flat outsole.


Power Delivery
Is It Really 1% Faster?
