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Ride Concepts
Hellion Shoe - Men's

4.333333333333333 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews
$130.00
Color:Black/Red

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Hellion Shoe

The flat pedal warriors among us will certainly appreciate the Ride Concepts Hellion Shoe when it comes time to drop in on seriously gnarly terrain. Offering increased impact protection, rugged durability, and a sticky rubber outsole, these shoes up the ante when it comes to foot comfort and pedal control. They feature tough synthetic uppers with an anti-peel coating that holds up to rocks and roots on the trail, as well as extensive perforations to keep your feet cool during long summer days at the bike park. For the bottom of the shoe, Ride Concepts partnered with the experts at Rubber Kinetics to create the DST 6.0 High Grip Rubber Outsole. This design combines their tackiest rubber with a grippy honeycomb tread pattern, working together to ensure your feet stay locked in place through even the chunkiest terrain.


As far as protection goes, The Hellion Shoes comes with anti-abrasion toe and heel guards, as well as a fully gusseted tongue that prevents the intake of dirt and debris. These are nice features, but perhaps the most unique and impressive feature is the D3O High Impact Zone Insole Technology. D3O is highly shock-absorbent padding that's commonly used for knee pads and elbow guards. By incorporating D3O into the insole, the Hellion significantly reduces the impacts sustained from huck-to-flat landings and big days in rugged terrain.


Details

  • Burly mountain bike shoes for flat pedal shredding
  • Tacky DST 6.0 rubber holds you firmly to the pedals
  • D3O padded insole absorbs big drops and hard hits
  • Durable synthetic uppers withstand on-trail abuse
  • Molded heel and toe guards protect against rock strikes
  • Gusseted tongue keeps out dirt and debris
  • EVA midsole adds cushioning to your step
  • Perforated vents keep you cool on the trail
  • Item #RPT0007
Upper Material
two-panel synthetic with anti-peel coating
Lining
padded
Closure
lace
Footbed
D3O High Impact Zone Insoles
Midsole
EVA
Sole
[outsole] Rubber Kinetics DST 6.0 High Grip Rubber
Cleat Compatibility
platform
Claimed Weight
14.9oz
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 3 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

July 14, 2022

Snug but comfy

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

These were my first trail shoes - I'm more a road bike guy. Overall, the shoe is stiff and snug but even so I've never blistered or chaffed when walking or riding. Not having a point of reference for grip I'll simply add that along with my OneUp Composite pedals if this is how it is supposed to to feel them I'm a confident trail rider - no slips, etc.

Karim K
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 8, 2022

Great fit and performance

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I have been riding the Hellion for the past season after switching from Freerider Pros. The Hellions offer 100% of the ride performance the Freerider Pro offers but fits more comfortable.

Roland G
3 out of 5 stars

August 2, 2021

Good but not Freerider Pros

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Coming from Five Ten Freerider Pros these are the well made shoes and comfy, well made good protection. Downsides are soles not grippiest and they run hot in warm weather (over 75f). Should be good in colder climates. Lack of grip is not great in wet conditions.

James P
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com