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213 Reviews
TDNFM
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very comfortable and they really stick to the pedals.
Bullfrog16
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] They stick to the pedals which is what I was looking for in a shoe
Stcygrl
Great looking shoe! Lot's of compliments on this shoe! sturdy for pedaling but still comfortable!
CColeman84
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great look, grips the petals for a secure ride, the reinforced toe gives you stability as you touch the street when coming to a stop.
kosic
Very good for winter, hot and water resistant, easy to clean.
Oldrider
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Wore the shoes for a 30 mile ride right out of the box!
Karney
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The fit is excellent, the stiffness is just perfect, and overall, I feel it’s the best shoe in the marketplace. I have a pair of the clipless 5/10’s too. I love them both. Thank you!
willoberth
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Super comfortable, grippy and sturdy. Would absolutely purchase again
ken48
The Five Ten Freerider Pro offers comfort, good traction, and a roomier toe box compared to most cycling shoes. While some reviews mention walking difficulties due to stiffness, I haven’t experienced any issues. I’ve worn the Specialized 2FO Roost as well, and both shoes are quite “sticky.” However, the Freerider Pro is slightly wider, fits me better, and is much easier to put on and take off than the 2FO. The 2FO seems to have a thicker tread, which might make it more durable, but I haven’t used the Freerider Pro long enough to determine its durability compared to the 2FO Roost.
KC19
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Super shoe for MTB flats. Stiff sole, comfortable fit, looks good.
IDB9
If you ride a mountain bike, stop wearing regular running shoes. These make such a big difference when it comes to having my feet not slip off the pedals.
bikingmike333
The freerider line has been my go to for years. The Freerider Pros are stuff enough for long pedal days and comfortable enough for any after ride adventures. They are also very durable. I won't buy any other riding shoes.
Chapulin
the shoes look very nice and grip very well. would reoomend
Jokermtb
Just wide enough to not squish my D width feet. The lacing is great too. The sole is a bit thin, so you may need to strategically remove a pin from your platform pedals to avoid drilling a hole thru the sole (I’ve had 3 pair of these and now know how to avoid that). They wear well, hold their shape, dry quickly and are my go-to shoe for mtb!
wyatte3d
I’ve used this shoe on races and on normal rides it never fells to impress me with its grip.
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