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The Five Ten Trailcross LT Mountain Bike Shoes for men combine a durable rubber sole with a breathable mesh upper, ensuring comfort and performance on the trails. With a secure lace closure, these shoes are designed for both biking adventures and everyday wear.
A**G
Love these!
They are comfy, they fit true to size.I use them for mountain biking in Colorado and they hold up better than some of the components on some of my bikes.Skeptical about purchasing clothing items on Amazon but this worked out really well and would consider the same pair from here again in the future.
D**K
Buy them
Great MBiking shoes. Stylish and comfortable. Firm and sticky on the soles.
S**R
Best Ventilation; 0 Waterproofing
I bought these with that in mind. The ventilation is unmatched my any other riding shoe I have ever owned. Including 5 other models of 510s, Bontrager, Dakine, Fox, etc. I like 510 and Bontrager best, but I bought another pair of these just to have doubles! Super ventilation, but if you're trail riding be prepared for very little protection for the top of the foot. The great Ventilation is due to see through mesh setup. I have ridden about 80mi of trail, and 600-625mi of road in them (yes, I road ride on flats, and yes: I am still faster than you 😉). Highly recommend as long as you understand what you actually want in your riding shoe. Grip is comparable to any other riding shoe. If you run metal pins: your feet won't move and the sole is firm to keep your feet from wrapping the pedal like a normal shoe sole. Keeps your feet flat and strong instead of the inevitable condition we like to call "ladder foot" in the industry. Pictured is the extra set. I leave the dirty ones in the garage after I hose them out lol
A**E
Seeking replacement for Five Ten Access: Comparison and first impressions
I bought the Five Ten Trailcross LT Mountain Bike Shoe with the hope of replacing the Five Ten Access as an approach shoe, noticing the similarly sloped shape of the midsole.The Five Ten Access offered perfect fit and function, and very good durability, apart from the outsole eventually separating from the midsole. My hope in writing this review is to offer feedback to others who want something comparable to the Five Ten Access, and perhaps to anyone from Adidas who might be looking for feedback.As suggested in other reviews, I bought the Five Ten Trailcross LT Mountain Bike Shoe a half size down for proper fit. I have a wide foot (not sure if I'm an E or EE), and though some reviews suggest the width is narrow, I took a chance and so far I think it may be adequate/acceptable. After the hike, I can feel they are more narrow and would prefer a slightly wider fit.Like the Five Ten Access, the black rubber outsole is very sticky, offering good stability and grip. The shoe is somewhat stiff (desirable for mountain biking, less so for approach) which puts some strain and fatigue on calf muscles hiking up. The toe box is hard rubber and somewhat restrictive, but acceptable. The depth of the heel feels slightly shallow during steep ascending, but doesn't cause blisters.I found the laces somewhat thin and replaced them with Orthostep 48" flat laces, which are as close as I've found to the original Five Ten Access laces, which are more substantial for support.Five Ten Access is a tough act to follow - I wore Five Ten Access for as long as they were available and bought every pair I could find in my size after they were bought out by Adidas and discontinued, using them primarily as an approach shoe for hiking up Stone Mountain in Atlanta. The size of Five Ten Access is a half-size up from my normal size, and my foot goes deep enough into the shoe that the heel is covered very well, especially for ascending a steep slope. The grip and stability are excellent and exact to prevent any ankle rolling, the toe box and general width generous yet appropriately snug with lacing, and both mesh and leather are extremely durable. The only problem is how the sticky black sole eventually peels away after about six months, but I found a cobbler who was able to reattach it, and I've continued wearing the Access as a casual shoe, even with a worn down grip. Ultimately, I prefer the mesh version over the leather version, and it is also surprisingly strong and never tore. I've been hugely disappointed to see the Access discontinued, and nothing offered by Adidas has since has come close. I've tried other approach shoes only to encounter problems with width, grip and stability. Five Ten access gave ultimate confidence, grip, comfort and support going up and down the steepest slopes, and leaping or lunging across gaps.Conclusion: Five Ten Trailcross LT Mountain Bike Shoe is as close to a replacement of the Five Ten Access as I've found. That said, I'd like to see an approach shoe variant, or just bring back the Access.
R**.
Riding shoes.
The shoes are very comfortable and they hook up to my pedals great. I definitely would recommend them.
B**A
These are great
Really nice. Made the leap from years of road and mountain biking with cleats to e-bikes with walkaround flats, and these are just right in every way.
D**S
Nice, but narrow
Nice looking shoe. Seemed pretty stiff and a decent value. The problem however is that while some reviews state that they run a bit wide, my experience was exactly the opposite - way, WAY too narrow. Even after adjusting the lacing all the way out (where my sock could be seen under the tongue, they still were tight over the ball of my foot. If you have long, narrow feet, these will likely be great, but for men with slightly-wide feet, I'd suggest you avoid these.
D**
Perfect fit if you have a slightly wider foot
Excellent
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