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Five Ten Freerider Cycling Shoe

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Management number 201443462 Release Date 2025/10/09 List Price $30.90 Model Number 201443462
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Product Condition: The Freerider Cycling Shoe - Men's is in Good condition. This item was previously owned for 1.5 months. This item sold as is, all warranties are void. The following observations were made regarding this item: * Still looks pretty nice. Uppers and insides are pretty clean. Soles are a little dirty but can be cleaned, tread still near new. Likely were worn briefly. * No defects found.

Size: Unisex 8.5

Color: Grey Five/Core Black/Grey Four

Retail Cost: $109.95

Five Ten Freeriders have a longstanding reputation in the MTB world, and they might just be our favorite shoe for riding platform pedals. Stealth Rubber is not only grippy, it is also durable, designed to withstand the demands of long hours adhering to granite rock. We like that this means it won't blink at the prodding of your metal pedal spikes, and it will outlast even the most expensive gum rubber-soled shoes. The uppers are constructed of brushed nubuck leather and breathable mesh to keep your feet cool and comfortable.


Why We Like The Freerider Cycling Shoe (DWGC091)

TECH SPECS

  • Upper Material: suede
  • Closure: lace
  • Midsole: EVA
  • Sole: Stealth S1 dotty rubber
  • Cleat Compatibility: platform
  • Claimed Weight: [single, size 8.5] 14oz
  • Activity: downhill, enduro, trail

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