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Five TenTrailcross LT Mountain Bike Shoes
J**H
Good quality
Best shoe for being on slippery surfaces. A little heavy for long distance.
G**N
Great shoes!
Just what I was looking for. GRIPPY for flat pedals, flexible in the front for walking, Ridgid in the back for support.
D**Y
They are sized bigger
I returned it and got a 1/2 size smaller. They run big, guys. They are new to me and not much to say. They feel great so far; light weight and airflow.
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.
D**R
Flat pedal…super
Great show, very comfortable and stable
S**E
Comfort
Shoe has a firm bottom and roomy in the toe box area. Didn't feel the pedal through the sole like in other shoes, consequently transfer of power was efficient.
B**Y
Best flat MTB shoe I've found
I usually ride clipless, but got a new bike and decided to give flats another try. I have had a pair of FiveTen Freerider's in the past and wasn't the biggest fan of them as they felt too "skateboarder-ish" for my taste (stuck to the pedal like glue though) so was going to look into the Freerider Pros until I saw these. A shoe that looks and feels like a tennis shoe but has the platform/support and grip of a FiveTen MTB shoe? YES PLEASE! I love these shoes, the LTs that is, and highly recommend them to anyone who wants that tennis shoe feel but with MTB shoe performance! I have been wanting a MTB shoe like this for a long time and am glad I stumbled across them. When these wear out I will buy another pair no questions asked.As with other reviews I do agree that they run a little big so I ordered a half size smaller than usual and they worked out great for me (Usually buy 11 but ordered 10.5 in these).
R**T
Decent shoe, definitely different fit from Freeriders.
I have mixed feelings. Bought as replacement for 5.10 Freerider Pros. As many say, they run large. I use a US mens 8.5 Pro, i ordered a 8 Trailcross, as pictured. My Pros on top are three years old so are packed out and delamming, but tou can see The lasts are def different, long and narrow. I have problem with low volume feet, narrow ankles, so this was good. I rarely can get shoes snug. However my feet measured on a sizer are not really narrow, so i got a bit of hot spot on outside of little toe area. The collar padding is minimal and stiff edge did cause some rubbing on outaide of ankle and inside front when not riding, namely doing trail work and walking. Didnt develop to point of blister. One little corner of neoprene on collar already wore through. Pads on inside at rear along achilles tendon were a bit odd feeling, but didnt become a problem.Plus side, these are very light. Measured on scale at same weight as the Pros. Also extremely well ventilated, can feel the wind blowing through them as riding, ive never felt that before. The modified tread does seem to work marginally better hiking in dirt. Even more aggresive tread in the forefoot and heel would be cool. Judging by the materials and venting, they should deal with water well as in theyll drain and dry fast. Wont keep your feet dry im sure! I haven’t actually tested that yet.Oh, the stock insoles are floppy squishy wastes of time if you like arch support. I didnt bother and immediately replaced with aftermarket insoles.So while on bike, theyre good, but off bike are a mixed bag for me. The sizing runs big, but if you size down too much it may be too narrow.
B**H
Excellent MTB shoes for flat pedals
Have road tested these shoes a few times on my new e-mtb and they stick like glue to my Kona Wa Wa alloy pedals. Such a relief to be freed from the tyranny of SPD clip-ns which I have used for years on road and mtb's. They have sticky rubber soles that are stiff enogh to get power into the cranks and are much easier to handle on a heavy e-mtb, especially at trafffic lights and stop signs. Great quality shoes that look good, not like the usual skater syle flats. Not much good for walking or hiking with the stiff soole. I also use them in the weight room and they work great. Will hold up well in most riding conditions. Fit is a half size bigger than regular size as other reviewers have noted, so maybe order two sizes and send one back.
T**M
Great Shoe
Excellent product. Got half size smaller than usual and fits perfectly.
D**N
Good fit but creaking noises
I used to be able to source size 10s from a local web shop, but since they stopped selling Five Ten's I thought I would try Amazon. I upsized to 10.5 and found these much better. However after only a couple of weeks the shoes have started making creaking noises when I walk. Sending them back isn't an option as I wear the shoes nearly every day, so I'm hoping that the creak disappears in time.
K**E
Buenos tenis mtb
Tienen buen agarre y bonito diseño, me gustaron, son transpirables por su malla y el precio fue muy atractivo
P**L
Shoe
Tried them out today they worked great stuck to the peddles like glue.
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