Five Ten
Freerunner Shoe (Men's)
Product Number: 25298
Gender: Men's
Season: N/A
Vendor ProductId: 4304
Review ProductId: 12659
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- Comfortable (5)
- Arch support (4)
- Durable (4)
- Great traction (4)
- Stable (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Everyday (3)
- Mixed terrain (3)
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Good Arch Support
- Good Cushioning
- Great Traction
- Lightweight
- Pronation Control
- Stabilizes Foot
Cons
- Dull Aesthetics
- Traction outside concrete
Best Uses
- Brick
- Climbing
- Concrete
- Grass
- Paved Trails
- Stone
Comments about Five Ten Freerunner Shoe (Men's):
I bought this shoe per suggestion from a fellow free runner and use them as my main shoe for the sport. They are absolutely incredible on brick and concrete as I can actually find myself literally sticking to surfaces! They have great support and are incredibly comfortable. However, they are not the prettiest shoe on the market they sure do get the job done. Also, outside of concrete they do slip around a bit. Especially on tile, indoor surfaces, and railings (metal). The stealth rubber actually gets even stickier the more you wear them so I'm sure this behavior will die down. For free runner/parkour artists, these are a must buy.
Pros
- Arch Support
- Breathable
- Durable
- Great Traction
- Stabilizes Foot
Cons
Best Uses
- Everyday
- Mixed Terrain
Comments about Five Ten Freerunner Shoe (Men's):
I've been free running and into parkour for several years now and jumped at the opportunity to experience a shoe designed specifically for my physically demanding hobby. Upon receiving my 5.10's I was floored by the traction quality and comfortability of wear. The funny thing about the free runner is that, while it was designed for grip, traction and stability, it is unfortunately heavy, and while the weight isn't enough to make the shoe unusable, it is enough to hold it back from perfection. At times it feels as though the free runner is a hinderance to the fluidity inherent in parkour and free running instead of a perfect compliment. It's for this reason that I switch my shoes every few trips, to allow myself to experience the perks of different free running footwear.
Pros
- Arch Support
- Breathable
- Comfortable/No Break-In
- Durable
- Great Traction
- Shock-Absorbent
- SILENT
- Stabilizes Foot
Cons
Best Uses
- All Weather Conditions
- Everyday
- Mixed Terrain
Comments about Five Ten Freerunner Shoe (Men's):
Awesome shoe for everyday use as well as freerunning! Super comfortable and VERY nice rubber.
Pros
- Arch Support
- Breathable
- Comfortable/No Break-In
- Durable
- Great Traction
- Grippy Easy to wallrun
- Shock-Absorbent
- Stabilizes Foot
Cons
Best Uses
- At The Gym
- Best on brick
- Everyday
- Grass
- Mixed Terrain
- Paved Trails
- Rocky/Unstable Terrain
Comments about Five Ten Freerunner Shoe (Men's):
Awesome shoes. They are incredibly grippy, but usually only when the bottom is slighty damp. Just use a wet rag to wipe the bottom. ***** 5 STARS!!
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Comfortable
- Great Cushioning
- Lightweight
- Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Five Ten Freerunner Shoe (Men's):
Great for any kind of running, jumping, parkour, etc. Perfect for urban environments. Not so good for offroading though.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- View On Shoes:
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Comfortable
- Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
Comments about Five Ten Freerunner Shoe (Men's):
Good for casual use, not sure how they would actually hold up for running.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- View On Shoes:
- Shoes are for Wearing
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