Five Ten Freerider Pro Mountain Bike Shoes Men's
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A dark blue color can be found in them
My shoes are an 11 and I typically wear an 11 when going out. Despite the tight laces, they fit better once they are loosened. There is no such thing as skinny feet on me. Compared with their other models, the pro is a little slower to break in.
A friend gave me Freerider Pro and I've had it for years now. Tim is correct. I totally agree with him. Even though I do not ride clipless, the regular Freerider is still the stiffest bike shoe I have ever used. These shoes last a long time. I have actually reduced the number of pedal screws because they are so sticky.
The soles of these shoes are made of very sticky rubber that will not bend or break under pressure from the pedal studs. In fact, I have never worn shoes that have made my life better before.
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A lot of online reviews led me to buying these shoes, mostly because I assumed another large company like Giro, Shimano, or Specialized would have produced another all-round shoe like these A few freeride pros that are a little lighter, look a little better and cost a little less than the Five-Ten FreeRider Pros. Since I could not decide which shoes to choose, I took all of the competitor's shoes and the Free Rider Pro's home and tried them all. One of the only pair of FreeRider Pros I didn't return was the one I received. As a whole, I do not think they look particularly good In the photos online, they look clunky. These clunkiness (for lack of a better term) is reduced in real life. They are still not appealing, but they are not as evident as online. Everything else about the shoe is perfect. Out of the box, these things are well cushioned and comfortable. As for stiffness and weight, they are right on the goldilocks line. Since I live on the east coast (which has a lot of temperature fluctuations) these shoes do well to breath when it's hot my feet don't get too Despite this, I seem to have well-insulated feet even when it is freezing outside. In addition to being waterproof, they are generally unbreakable. Five-Ten is owned by Adidas, and the sizing is in direct correlation with that of Adidas athletic shoes. As a 10 I have a bright future. I obtained a 5 with Adidas and a 10 with Nike. The number of these is 5. It would be possible to fit a wider foot in the toe box if I had a narrow foot. In short, these are shoes that you purchase once and then you forget about them forever. On these things, I've done everything from chunky riding on the east coast to slickrock in Moab to downhilling in Deer Valley. It wasn't my shoes on my mind during the ride - they did what they were designed to do Keeping you hooked on the pedals will keep you having a good time.
A picture of the shoes after they have been rough-trained for a year and a half is shown. A good pair of shoes in general. It is VERY sticky on the pedals when they are The sole has been quite torn by constant use for more than a year and a half. They don't hold on to the pedals as well as they used to, but they're still tacky enough to ride through some rough terrain. Moreover, they proved themselves to be extremely effective in terms of protection. On a tight turn, I took a big hit to the top of my foot on a rock outcrop. Toe caps were made of sturdy enough material that they could take the full force of the impact without harming These could have been canvas Vans, but I would have been in a lot of pain if they were.
After sending the shoes back, I had to wait a few days before receiving a replacement pair I am not kidding you, they sent me USED shoes that were bent out of shape and covered in dirt! Not only were they used, but they were old as well. You can buy used shoes for $150! I was relieved that my money was refunded, but I was a little worried about getting another pair of used shoes. I took a second chance when they had the size and color I wanted, and this time I was delighted with the result. Even though it all worked out in the end, it was not a positive experience at all My experience with it left a bad taste in my mouth, particularly since Amazon was They are very comfortable - I really like them - I love how grippy and rigid the sole is, and how comfortable it is. My recommendation is to purchase the shoe, but to be cautious when dealing.
It is red when the stop lights are on. Despite his red nose, Rudolph is still wearing his red nose. Red is not a color on these shoes. There's an orange hue to them. The only color is orange, but there are others as well Road cones in orange fluorescent lighting. The shoes were made from a deer hunter's safety vest. I'm going to have them returned as soon as I can don my welding helmet and send them back Don't let them out of your sight.
Those who advised them were correct. After buying my first trail mountain bike, I made the switch from clipless to flat shoes. I asked people who knew better what type of shoes to get, and they told me to get this, because it's an excellent purchase. The Raceface Atlas pedals and this shoe are the best combination I've ever had and I honestly wonder why I even rode clipless before.
This is my favorite pair of shoes for cycling. A heavy, thick bottom shoe with a stiff sole. The pedals with pins make it really easy to use. One Ups is a magic pedal when paired together, and I use it exclusively. It is amazing how well it retains the feet. I must be honest with you In comparison to the pedal, a shoe is more effective in retaining your foot. At this point, you can only afford to upgrade one thing right now, and it's There are many similarities between the shoes and other shoes, except that they are very big and heavy. It is not a concern for me due to the weight and I am happy with the stiffness and thickness of I cannot use it with my bike that uses toeclips because the size is too big. Despite that, they are not appropriate for that, so no complaints here. In addition, it is stiff enough that I find it comfortable wearing it at work (I work in the film/TV industry, so you need to wear something that protects your feet in general). Despite having a minimalist design, they do not look ugly. It would be acceptable to bicycle to work with no changing of Nevertheless, they can be a little squeaky on some floors, which I can find a particular problem as a In general, I size up a half size. A size 10 would normally be a size 12. In a 5, I wear a 11 in shoes. The fit is one of the reasons, but another is I wear them more often in colder weather, so I am used to the I don't know how much it's It is about every two years that I go through these. In actuality, the sole doesn't wear out so much that you can't use it on a bike. But a crease in the sole results from you bent toe when you walk, and that cracks and eventually open For a while I still used them that way, but then they lost any water resistance they once had. You may be able to get away with wearing them much longer if you don't walk much in them.
I was getting frustrated because, after riding bmx in the midschool era with shoes that were durable and supported me, the market selection was not what I was looking for. Inquiring about 90-day options Then to have to put upgraded insoles in them to make them just that little bit better, shoes that are $100 should have come ready to ride right out of the box. I was then introduced to these freeride pros by a friend. Those are pretty cool if I may say so myself. I find that they fit well and have a very stiff sole (which I really like) that grips the pedal like none You're also surprised at how comfortable they are to wear around town, and they somehow stick to ice so For those of you who use footjam nosepicks, there's no need to worry about forks eating your toes with the toe cap's firm bite. The shoe is more of a mtn bike shoe, but it also holds up quite well for bmx.