FIVE TEN Kestrel Boa, Black Grey Grey - spd mtb shoes

  • 190.06 €
  • 237.57 €
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  • These adidas Five Ten shoes are designed for mountain biking. They are suitable for trail and wild descents. They have the strongest midsole and are compatible with pedals with two screws. They promote a smooth cycling experience.

    The BOA® Fit lacing system lets you adjust the level of reinforcement. Reinforced toe cap and wear-resistant overlays increase the overall durability of the shoes. The Stealth Marathon rubber patch on the outsole behind the pedal section gives you optimal grip even without clipping in.

    The upper is made from a range of recycled materials and contains at least 50% recycled yarn. This product is part of our fight against plastic waste.

    • Boa® Fit System with micro-lobe disc technology.
    • An abrasion-resistant mesh upper with a pre-shaped, impact-resistant toe.
    • Stealth Marathon rubber outsole.
    • Upper partially with recycled materials.

    Upper material: minimum 50% recycled yarn

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

    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: FIVE TEN
    • Product code: GW9431
    • colour : černá / červená

  • FIVE TEN Kestrel Boa, Black Grey Grey

    Kestrel Boa, Black Grey Grey
    Kestrel Boa, Black Grey Grey
    Kestrel Boa, Black Grey Grey
    Kestrel Boa, Black Grey Grey
    Kestrel Boa, Black Grey Grey
    Kestrel Boa, Black Grey Grey
  • 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.