My favorite part ab mine is the water resistance, the amount of times I’d literally walk through a creek without my shoes turning to puddles is amazing
So you probably know way more about this than me, but i like a flexible shoe. I ride with Puma shoes that are like wearing moccasins. I feel more connected and in control. Just my preference. Enjoyed the video!
It really comes down to personal preference. There are general qualities that most people like in a shoe such as stiffness and padding, but you like what you like! If it’s not broke, don’t fix it 👌🏼
I use my hiking boots in winter, and Keens in the summer. I haven’t found any MTB shoes that are wide enough for my feet. I’d sure like the stiffer sole and better grip, though.
Used a pair of Adidas Skate shoes. Very light but also very soft. Today I found a pair of five tens in a local shop on clearance sale for 50 bucks new. Couldn't say no to that.
Unfortunately FiveTen shoes does not hold for me paired with Stamp 7 pedals. The shoe sole tears even after few months, this happened to me twice and for other riders as well. Upper part is definitely holds up, but what's the point if sole are broken.
@@TheShredShedMTB I have ordinary Freeriders (it think DLX), which I bought before Adidas bought the company, then I opted for Freerider Pro and both failed in almost same place. I had struggle to choose size as when they Adidas bought them, they changed the sizing. So I don't know I'm not convinced with the quality. Friend of mine also bought Freerider Pro last year and sole had some tears after few months, he did received refund.
New to riding, just bought 1st bike, Giant Stance 29 2. Have big feet (15us) did nice large flat pedal as recommended by my local shop. Videos like this one helped me decide on the 5 10 Freeriders. Thanks for the awesome content!!
Not totally sure, but possibilities include 1) footwear that’s past its “toss” date (due to be addressed in a month or two); 2) need to fit the bike better to my physique; 3) advancing age and increasing infirmities. There probably are more issues, but I have no idea what they might be.
5.10 Freerider are super grippy, sure, but outer sole is destroyed and torn after few months :/ Freerider Pro lasts a bit more, less than a year, if your ride a lot
Hi, would you recommend this shoes for longer periods of rides such as 100km / 62 miles? especially in summer? I rarely ride in winter. P.S Im not a mtb rider but more like road rider with flat pedals on hybrid bike.
I would say that if you have a good set of pedals, then you might benefit from these. However if not mountain biking, they might be “overkill” in a sense that they add weight with padding and protection you might not need. They’re not heavy, but they are heavier than cycling shoes
I have the FiveTens, Had some years off riding, Got back into it last year and just been wearing my Nike running shoes that were £20-£30. - Thought I would try out my old FiveTens today. And they felt awful in comparison. You can feel your pedals through the souls. And walking in them feels like your wearing bricks. My feet were in slight pain the whole ride and hours later still acheing. They also have little to no grip in the mud or wet conditions. - meanwhile the nikes are lighter, way more breatheable, grippy in all conditions, and privide extra suspension between my feet and the pedals. Only real downside is if you stump your toe on a rock it's gona hurt. but a risk I'm willing to take.. If you see the top DH racers they don't even wear gloves or body armor. it's all about Feeling light and agile that gives you a slight mental gain over feeling over encumbered. I kinda feel like the whole skate shoes for biking is a bit of a scam. like they really are awful in my opinion. - Also had the nikes about 8 years and still look brand new. trying to find the model of them and will update this. - Nike Lunarfly+ 3 Trail GTX (Not the best looking but I rate them)
@@TheShredShedMTB Thx for the answer man :] Did you try them on longer rides (100 miles or above) and do you think the sole in these shoes is ok for a whole day xc trip?
@@mastajogurt7520 lol not that far. For my longer rides, I run clipless on my gravel bike. I tend to stick around 15-25 mile rides on my mountain bike. But I just got back from a week of riding in Bentonville where it was 105 and has no problems.
I read that those 5 Ten's are pretty narrow around the toe box. Is that true? If so, do you have any suggestions for people with wide feet? In my region there are very little stores where I can try them on and I'm not really a fan of this back and forth between online store and customer....
I have some pretty wide feet myself...I find that the free rider is better for my feet, as the free rider pros are a bit longer and more narrow. I have a few different models of their shoes now and the regular free rider fits me best.
Ok ok I’ll buy some mtb shoes! No really great video man appreciate it. I’ve been getting back into mountain biking and really enjoying it. I’ve been using an old pair of running shoes and the grip on my flat pedals aren’t very good and I have had my feet slip off while riding technical terrain. It looks like a good pair of mountain bike shoes add a lot of grip to prevent this.
how do you like 510 compared to RC? im on my 4th set of 510s now and have been happy, but would like to try out Ride Concept or Crank Brothers sometime.
why these so called mtb shoes look like vans?i think its more like bmx, skatepark oriented,i ride in my adidas terrex swift solo,i ride XC mtb and i think they look more sporty and more suited for this discipline
personally, I think they provide a lot more protection that vans. these have a nice stiff toe cap that really protects your toes from roots, rocks and stumps
All the suckers that buy anything directly mtb related are spending a kajillion times more for no reason. Your last reason for sport supporting is already well taken care of trust me. This sport is gate kept by the prices alone, and the company’s that are profiting off of you don’t give af about you, they want money like the rest. To all the newbies out there, like myself, who are wondering is it really all worth it?? The answer is no. Buy some vans and a fb marketplace bike and continue to shred like the rest of the pretentious mfs with their $4k setups boasting budget friendly bs
Jesus Christ halfway into the video and there hasn’t been one specific feature that makes these stand out for mountain biking. What even is this video?!
It is a bit difficult to see why FiveTens are any different from other casual or skate style sneakers. The main difference is mainly on the sole, the rubber is more sticky and is stiffer, it's one of those things that once you tried it, it would be really hard to go back to normal shoes.
Leatt flat spec shoes have a steel plate in the foot for anyone looking for a ultra stiff shoe
Ohhhh good to know! Thanks!
Are they really heavy ?
@@joebidenshearingaid1618 not very
Oh that's why my Leatt feels a lot stiffer than my Five Tens, thanks
I bought my 510s that was slightly used in the box. I've had these for 5 years too. I love these shoes.
My favorite part ab mine is the water resistance, the amount of times I’d literally walk through a creek without my shoes turning to puddles is amazing
For sure!!
Which shoes you have?
So you probably know way more about this than me, but i like a flexible shoe. I ride with Puma shoes that are like wearing moccasins. I feel more connected and in control. Just my preference. Enjoyed the video!
It really comes down to personal preference. There are general qualities that most people like in a shoe such as stiffness and padding, but you like what you like! If it’s not broke, don’t fix it 👌🏼
I road bmx for years vans half cab pros were the go-to shoe for durability.
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I will have to give these a try. I have been using the Live wire, but I have a wide foot and the shoe is a tad too skinny for me.
I picked up a pair yesterday. They are freaking awesome.
Yes i recomend it, I have once 😉 the grip on the flat pedals are so good
ahhhh My shoe size changes so often that if I bought a pair of mtb shoes I would grow out of em in a month
I use my hiking boots in winter, and Keens in the summer. I haven’t found any MTB shoes that are wide enough for my feet. I’d sure like the stiffer sole and better grip, though.
I have some wide feet as well and think the free rider fits me best. the free rider pros are a bit more narrow
I love this. Thanks for sharing
Agree with everything said in this video! Love my freeriders!
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I started with those exact athletic shoes now I am on vans who knows maybe one day I will buy a pair of riding shoes.
Whatever works for you man! I ran them for years, but found myself blowing through vans every year.
Used a pair of Adidas Skate shoes. Very light but also very soft. Today I found a pair of five tens in a local shop on clearance sale for 50 bucks new. Couldn't say no to that.
Unfortunately FiveTen shoes does not hold for me paired with Stamp 7 pedals. The shoe sole tears even after few months, this happened to me twice and for other riders as well. Upper part is definitely holds up, but what's the point if sole are broken.
BTW how do you like fidlock bottle for Clash? Does it holds in place? :D
What five tens are you using?
It does! I’ll cover that in a later video 🤘🏼
@@TheShredShedMTB I have ordinary Freeriders (it think DLX), which I bought before Adidas bought the company, then I opted for Freerider Pro and both failed in almost same place. I had struggle to choose size as when they Adidas bought them, they changed the sizing. So I don't know I'm not convinced with the quality. Friend of mine also bought Freerider Pro last year and sole had some tears after few months, he did received refund.
Sick bro! So true!
New to riding, just bought 1st bike, Giant Stance 29 2. Have big feet (15us) did nice large flat pedal as recommended by my local shop. Videos like this one helped me decide on the 5 10 Freeriders. Thanks for the awesome content!!
so great to hear! thank you!
Will using these reduce foot pain for long rides?
Hmmm that I am not sure of. What’s the reason for the foot pain?
Not totally sure, but possibilities include 1) footwear that’s past its “toss” date (due to be addressed in a month or two); 2) need to fit the bike better to my physique; 3) advancing age and increasing infirmities.
There probably are more issues, but I have no idea what they might be.
I use 510 free riders. I love those shoes. I very rarely ever lose grip.
Same! Honestly don’t know the last time I’ve slipped a pedal
5.10 Freerider are super grippy, sure, but outer sole is destroyed and torn after few months :/
Freerider Pro lasts a bit more, less than a year, if your ride a lot
Hi, would you recommend this shoes for longer periods of rides such as 100km / 62 miles? especially in summer? I rarely ride in winter. P.S Im not a mtb rider but more like road rider with flat pedals on hybrid bike.
I would say that if you have a good set of pedals, then you might benefit from these. However if not mountain biking, they might be “overkill” in a sense that they add weight with padding and protection you might not need. They’re not heavy, but they are heavier than cycling shoes
Can you use 510 for BMX
probably, I don't see why not.
honestly i have the exact same pair of 5.10s but im still using my old pair that are red and very broken in.
Yeahhh breaking in a new set isn’t very fun…
I have the FiveTens, Had some years off riding, Got back into it last year and just been wearing my Nike running shoes that were £20-£30. - Thought I would try out my old FiveTens today. And they felt awful in comparison. You can feel your pedals through the souls. And walking in them feels like your wearing bricks. My feet were in slight pain the whole ride and hours later still acheing. They also have little to no grip in the mud or wet conditions. - meanwhile the nikes are lighter, way more breatheable, grippy in all conditions, and privide extra suspension between my feet and the pedals. Only real downside is if you stump your toe on a rock it's gona hurt. but a risk I'm willing to take.. If you see the top DH racers they don't even wear gloves or body armor. it's all about Feeling light and agile that gives you a slight mental gain over feeling over encumbered. I kinda feel like the whole skate shoes for biking is a bit of a scam. like they really are awful in my opinion. - Also had the nikes about 8 years and still look brand new. trying to find the model of them and will update this. - Nike Lunarfly+ 3 Trail GTX (Not the best looking but I rate them)
Perhaps, but for the dumbass rider (such as myself) softer shoes are not the ones 😅
Curious what type of riding you were doing. For trail, to me the Five Ten vs reg shoes is no comparison. Reg athletic shoes are trash on the pedals.
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Can you skate in them?
probably could, but im sure you'll wear then out pretty quickly.
Hi, I was wondering about ventilation. I do xc/trail long rides and don't know if the air flow in the shoe is ok. Would like to hear your opinion. Thx
I think they are pretty good. That being said, they are also water resistant… but I can’t say I’ve ever felt that my feet were too warm.
@@TheShredShedMTB Thx for the answer man :] Did you try them on longer rides (100 miles or above) and do you think the sole in these shoes is ok for a whole day xc trip?
@@mastajogurt7520 lol not that far. For my longer rides, I run clipless on my gravel bike. I tend to stick around 15-25 mile rides on my mountain bike. But I just got back from a week of riding in Bentonville where it was 105 and has no problems.
I read that those 5 Ten's are pretty narrow around the toe box. Is that true? If so, do you have any suggestions for people with wide feet? In my region there are very little stores where I can try them on and I'm not really a fan of this back and forth between online store and customer....
I have some pretty wide feet myself...I find that the free rider is better for my feet, as the free rider pros are a bit longer and more narrow. I have a few different models of their shoes now and the regular free rider fits me best.
@@TheShredShedMTB Thanks!
@@RogerSartet007 any time! Sorry for the delayed response!
Can't ride without my freeriders! So grippy and my pair have lasted super well for the past two years
Couldn’t agree more!
Does this make it easier to bunny hop?
They help you keep your feet planted, but proper bunny hops can be done in any shoe. These will definitely help you prevent slipping though!
Me rocking the same pair of shredded $40 vans for 5 years 🤣
Ok ok I’ll buy some mtb shoes! No really great video man appreciate it. I’ve been getting back into mountain biking and really enjoying it. I’ve been using an old pair of running shoes and the grip on my flat pedals aren’t very good and I have had my feet slip off while riding technical terrain. It looks like a good pair of mountain bike shoes add a lot of grip to prevent this.
I use Rc but my 510 came in the mail today
how do you like 510 compared to RC? im on my 4th set of 510s now and have been happy, but would like to try out Ride Concept or Crank Brothers sometime.
I clicked so fast😄😄
Leatt 2.0. I bought them because I'm poor af and I want to support a South African company. They also happen to be amazing.
Good to know! How are they holding up?
Man I wish Vans were only €40 here lol
Ha this was from a couple years ago... inflation kinda ruined that didn't it...
why these so called mtb shoes look like vans?i think its more like bmx, skatepark oriented,i ride in my adidas terrex swift solo,i ride XC mtb and i think they look more sporty and more suited for this discipline
personally, I think they provide a lot more protection that vans. these have a nice stiff toe cap that really protects your toes from roots, rocks and stumps
All the suckers that buy anything directly mtb related are spending a kajillion times more for no reason. Your last reason for sport supporting is already well taken care of trust me. This sport is gate kept by the prices alone, and the company’s that are profiting off of you don’t give af about you, they want money like the rest. To all the newbies out there, like myself, who are wondering is it really all worth it?? The answer is no. Buy some vans and a fb marketplace bike and continue to shred like the rest of the pretentious mfs with their $4k setups boasting budget friendly bs
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Uhhhh… yeah!
They’re devoted to make money
Who is?
The research and development team , not to mention the company.
Simple Economics … marketing ?
I mean, the goal of any company is to make money.
Agreed
You lost me, man lol
Jesus Christ halfway into the video and there hasn’t been one specific feature that makes these stand out for mountain biking. What even is this video?!
wrong.
It is a bit difficult to see why FiveTens are any different from other casual or skate style sneakers. The main difference is mainly on the sole, the rubber is more sticky and is stiffer, it's one of those things that once you tried it, it would be really hard to go back to normal shoes.