FIVE TEN Freerider Pro Canvas, Black Grey White - mtb shoes

  • 123.17 €
  • 153.96 €
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  • Mountain bike shoes made partly of Parley Ocean Plastic. Go full on. Don't forget to rest. In these Five Ten Freerider Pro Canvas Mountain Bike Shoes, you'll be able to do more than just go for a bike ride.

    The impact-resistant toe cap and grippy Dotty outsole with Stealth® S1™ rubber make them the ideal cycling shoe. The cushioned midsole and casual look are also suitable for everyday wear.

    FUNCTIONALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    The jersey was made using Parley Ocean Plastic. This is because the adidas brand is committed to protecting the environment.

    SUPPORTED RUBBER
    The Stealth® S1 Dotty rubber outsole adheres perfectly to pedals and a variety of surfaces.

    Impact Resistance
    The reinforced PORON® toe cap is impact resistant.

    Features:

    • standard sizing
    • lace-up fastening
    • fast-drying synthetic upperimpact-resistant PORON® toe section
    • OrthoLite® footbed

    Specifications:

    Midsole: EVA
    Outsole: rubber Stealth® S1 Dotty outsole
    Upper material: upper contains at least 50% Parley Ocean Plastic yarn and 50% recycled polyester
    Product code: HQ2111

    Place an order FIVE TEN mtb shoes, today at a discount 20%

    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: FIVE TEN
    • Product code: HQ2110
    • colour : modrá

  • FIVE TEN Freerider Pro Canvas, Black Grey White

    Freerider Pro Canvas, Black Grey White
    Freerider Pro Canvas, Black Grey White
    Freerider Pro Canvas, Black Grey White
  • Originally a Californian brand with roots in mountaineering - it has achieved cult status in the world of extreme sports.

    The story of Five Ten began in Yosemite Valley in the mid-1980s, when the 5.10 difficulty level was a designation for extreme routes with maximum difficulty. Charles Cole, the founder of Five Ten and a pioneer of maximum difficulty climbing, began -in his garage- to develop outdoor shoes against slipping on near-perpendicular climbing walls. His goal was to develop boots with a special rubber compound that offered an extra portion of grip.

    What started with climbing shoes has become an integral part of mountain biking. Today's mountain bike environment is no longer imaginable without the Five Ten.