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$90.00
Bike Shoes You Can Wear All Day, Every Day Ride to work. Walk to class. Kick it on the weekend. The Five Ten Sleuth Bike Shoes let you flow comfortably between work, school and the bike or coffee shop. Their pedal-gripping rubber tread means excellent flat pedal control, and their low-profile style makes them your do-it-all shoes. - Regular fit - Lace closure - Leather upper - Biking shoes with street style - Shock-absorbing EVA midsole - Non-marking Stealth Marathon Classic-Dotty outsole - Imported
$90.00
Get dual performance with these transitional mountain bike shoes. Designed to grip the pedals, they have a weather-resistant suede upper for soft comfort. The skate shoe design is padded for comfort, yet lightweight for all-day rides and walks around town. - One-piece molded rubber cupsole - Non-marking, high-friction Stealth Phantom rubber outsole - Micro Dotty tread - Weight per shoe: 326g (based on Men's Size 9)
$160.00
Flat Pedal Mountain Bike Shoes with an Impact-Resistant Toe Box The adidas Five Ten Freerider Pro Mountain Bike Shoes match proven flat pedal control with enhanced impact coverage and a quick-drying synthetic upper. Cushioned and water-resistant, they offer comfort for full days on the bike. Stealth S1 rubber and a Dotty tread offer the legendary pedal control you expect from the Freerider. - Lace closure - Fast-drying synthetic upper - OrthoLite sockliner - Molded EVA midsole - Impact-resistant urethane toe box - Stealth S1 Dotty rubber outsole - Imported
$120.00
Pedal-gripping utility and elevated everyday style. Equal parts high-performance bike shoes and everyday trainers, the Five Ten Sleuth DLX Mountain Bike Shoes let you flow between rides, school, work or the coffee shop with all-around laid-back style. Genuine flat pedal control meets a do-it-all look with Stealth Phantom Rubber and a Dotty tread outsole. - Stealth Phantom offers unbeatable grip and non-marking utility - Dotty tread for optimal pedal control
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