A completely updated version of our legendary Freerider, the Freerider Pro is lighter and yet still offers increased toe cap protection. The full Dotty S1 rubber outsole offers the amazing grip that the Freerider is know for, while the full synthetic upper is breathable and dries quickly. The Freerider Pro will feel at home pedaling all day or on fast downhills at the bike park.
S**D
Freerider Pro better than Freerider
This shoe works really well for me except it is a bit too grippy as it is somewhat difficult to adjust my foot placement on the pedal (I'm going to screw the pedal posts down a millimeter or so to see if this helps). Previously, I wore the Five-Ten Freerider (not Pro), and it was easier to adjust foot placement.But the Freerider Pro compared to the Freerider is a much better shoe with higher quality and more durable material and better construction. The upper part of the Pro version is better: (1) because there is a tough rubber strip surrounding the toes (and heel, too) which is great for foot strikes, (2) the material covering the top of the foot, a slightly softer, but still firm rubber compared to the tough toe rubber, has a pattern of holes for releasing moisture, and (3) the lace-tongue construction holds the tongue in place much better on the Pro version compared to the Freerider which constantly has the tongue slipping down to the side.Beneath the rubber exterior is a layer of soft material for added insulation and comfort. In comparison, the Freerider exterior material is a soft cloth material and not protective at all, which my right foot discovered the hard way last year when I bashed my foot against a tree stump. I limped around for 3 weeks with a sore toe. With the Pro version's durable exterior, I would have ridden away uninjured and pain-free.The interior of the shoe is well padded all the way around, and below the shoe insert is a medium firm white rubber compound for an extra bit of support, cushioning, and comfort. The Freerider Pro is definitely a stiffer shoe than the Freerider, but it still does have some flex to it. The one thing, however, about the rubber layer is it does trap some moisture (despite the holes on top), and since the trails I ride have a lot of sandstone, I get a bit of sand creeping in beneath the insert and sticking to the rubber pad. So after each ride, I remove the inserts, wait for things to dry out for an hour, and dump out the sand particles -- not ideal but not a deal-breaker, either. Obviously, in the summer heat, your shoes are going to collect some moisture, but overall I would say that this shoe breathes pretty well and hasn't been too hot. I suspect that on cold winter rides that it will be better insulated than the Freeriders which didn't do well under 20 degrees Fahrenheit.In conclusion, I would describe the Freerider Pro as a high quality shoe with excellent materials and construction and very high grip. I'm giving it 5 stars despite the shoe being overly grippy because in the end having your shoes stay on the peddles is critically important to controlling a mountain bike; more so than slight adjustments to foot placement.
T**M
Great shoes! Perfect for mtb riding.
These shoes are great! I love the fit and stiffness of these shoes. I’ve only ridden in them once, but already I can tell they are heads and shoulders better than riding in my other non-bike specific shoes. I had a difficult time getting over the price of these shoes, but once I tried them I understand why they are more expensive than other related shoes. They grip well, but not too well. I was able to get off the pedals when I needed to, but also stayed on the pedals when I need to. I would say they are a perfect blend of traction and freedom. You won’t be disappointed in these shoes.
M**H
Perfect flat pedal mountain biking shoes.
The pictures show the shoes condition after a year and a half of rough riding.All around good shoes. VERY sticky on the pedals when new. After a year and a half the sole has become quite torn up from use. While they don’t hold on to the pedals like they used to, they are still tacky enough for some rough rides.These shoes proved themselves incredibly useful for protection too. I took a huge hit to the top of my foot on a rock outcrop in a tight turn. The toe cap material was firm enough to take the full force of the impact without hurting my foot. I would have been in a lot of pain if these were just canvas Vans.
E**I
I did not realize what I was missing
I bought these shoes after seeing them in an advertisement for mountain bike pedals. I have always just worn sneakers or hiking boots. Combining the shoes with new flat pedals brought a level of comfort I have not experienced before. The shoes grip the pedals very well. The width of the shoe accommodates my "foot flex". They are comfortable to walk around in, when you "stop to smell the roses"... I like them and recommend them.
B**T
Shoes and sizing are perfect
Shoe sizing is spot on. I wear a size 11 and ordered a size 11. Fit was perfect. There is no stretch because of the durable material which will add protection. Soles are firm and grip my flat pedals way better than sneakers. Definitely worth the investment.
R**O
Order a half size larger
Just received my shoes. Very comfortable. Stiff soles.. will ride Sunday. will update ride performance on the uphills and downhill.
W**R
Really I can only give 5 stars?
Awesome Five Ten shoes. They are hands down the BEST flat pedal mountain biking shoe on the market. Grip like crazy. I've tried Shimano flat pedal shows. And they are ok. But they pale in comparison to the Five Ten shoes. And these are a really great style version of a Five Ten mountain bike shoe.
A**R
Sticks to the pedals just as expected.
Advised to get these shoes to avoid the constant issues on the MTB. I was shocked at how well they work. Great grippy tread. If these hold up for any length of time.. they will be well worth the money. Avoids going to Clips.
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