Impact Pro Cycling Shoe - Men's
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Why We Like The Five Ten Impact Pro Cycling Shoe
From black diamond descents to rock gardens, when we are riding in aggressive terrain we need mountain bike-specific shoes that protect our feet. The Five Ten Impact Pro Cycling Shoe is one of our top choices when we need a protective mountain bike shoe that is as aggressive as the trails we are riding. The Five Ten Impact Pro features an impact-resistant, reinforced toe box to protect our feet from rock strikes, and has a compression-molded PU midsole to absorb energy from hard landings. The synthetic upper is super durable, quick-drying, and abrasion-resistant, and a lace closure ensures we get the perfect fit every time. For a great grip both on and off the bike, Five Ten used their signature Stealth S1 Dotty rubber outsole to provide us with a no-compromises rubber tread that grips even when wet. The durable rubber compound stands up to the wear and tear of metal pedal pins and a stiff shank aids in power transfer to the pedals.
Details
- Downhill mountain bike shoes with feet protection
- Stealth S1 dotty outsole provides a great grip with platform pedals
- Reinforced toe box protects our feet from rock strikes
- Compression-molded PU midsole absorbs impact energy
- Stiff, supportive shank aids in power transfer
- Synthetic upper is quick-drying
- Item #FVTZ14B
- Upper Material
- synthetic
- Closure
- lace
- Midsole
- compression-molded PU
- Sole
- Stealth S1 rubber
- Cleat Compatibility
- platform
- Activity
- downhill, enduro
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 50 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 27, 2024
Not for wide feet
These shoes run very narrow in my opinion. And because of the design of the shoe, there is no room for movement. If you have even a slightly wide foot, I would avoid this shoe. Addtionally the laces are very cheap and the insole offers no support. Good idea, poor excecution.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
February 27, 2024
Hope over time they feel better
Had to change insoles. Uppers are stiffer than original 5 tens. Harder to break in
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
February 8, 2024
The best MTB shoes
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great quality, great comfort would recommend for all you MTB riders
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
December 24, 2023
Best MTB shoes I’ve owned yet.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] First time riding with them I hit some 40’+ jumps and the grip amazed me! My feet felt glued to my pedals. Amazing support as well. Very grateful they come in a size 15. Almost impossible to find shoes my size.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
December 8, 2023
Very good deal glad to get another pair of 510
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Solid MtB shoe...toe protection, great grip and solid build
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
November 27, 2023
Excellent DH mountain biking shoes
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Excellent quality, as well as great traction on the pedals. Very comfortable and true to size.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
September 4, 2023
Great purchase for the money.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very lightweight yet durable and comfortable at the same time.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
May 2, 2023
Not representing Adidas I knew before this shoe.
I was shocked the shoe ran on tight compared to my normal size. It felt like if it was made of wood with little piece of cloth wrapped inside it. This means that it did hurt immediately. I tried it on in disbelief. I taught myself that I was perhaps conned by someone who works for the Adidas I knew and loved before this day. I am writing this review . I think I am done with it. Despite returning the gear, it feels like they'll be doing the same sale next time. So, I have to shut down my connection with them.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
April 2, 2023
Downhill shark
Reinforced shank makes these very comfortable on longer descents.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
March 29, 2023
Nice, but a bit firm for daily wear
If you’re not a mountain biker or cyclist and you’re on the fence with these, then this review is for you. The best way to describe them is they fit like a low cut skateboarding shoe made from snowboarding boot materials. The padding around the ankle is not as thick as a skate shoe and they are quite firm. A bit too firm to skate in, imho, and If you have a thicker foot, I found they pinch a bit across the top of my toe knuckles when I bend them about halfway, like the final position of the trailing foot when you’re walking or skating. If you need a protective shoe, they’re great. If you just want a comfy shoe for general daily wear, there are better choices.
Originally reviewed on adidas.com
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