Product of the week: Five Ten Freerider legendary shoe model
2nd September 2020 | 0 comments
Let's have a closer look at the legendary Five Ten Freerider shoe model designed primarily for cycling with platform pedals.
But first, come find out more about the beginnings...
In 1985, there was a climber in Yosemite and Joshua Tree named Charles Cole, who was already wearing his own shoes called Five Tennie. Over time, it became quite popular among the climbing community. Gradually, the shoes became more widely known amongst other sports, while still being developed. In 2011, they joined forces with one of the largest players in the market, Adidas, and this partnership continues to this day.
The Freerider model has been the king of current collections for several years now. During that time, only a minimum of design changes have been made, which indicates that there is no need to change something that works. Due to its appearance and character it looks more like a leisure shoe, but its main purpose is undoubtedly pedaling a bicycle.
The sole platform is made of Stealth S1 rubber – the essence of the success of all Five Ten models. The entire structure of the shoe is carefully glued and quilted around its entire circumference.
9 out of 10 riders will be maximally satisfied, because the shoe does exactly what you need. It's comfortable, keeps on the pedals as nailed, and that's what gives you maximum safety while driving. Another indispensable factor is stamina, which will definitely not disappoint!
So if you are looking for the perfect bike shoe, the Five Ten with model Freerider is exactly what you want!