- Cold conditions will never slow you down with the warm insulation of the Five Tenยฎ Freerider EPS low-profile shoe.
- Designed for winter excursions.
- Leather and mesh upper.
- Traditional lace-up design for a secure fit.
- Single piece leather on forefoot to reduce seams and water intake, keeping feet warm and dry.
- PrimaLoft insulation in the instep, toe box, and tongue area.
- Fully gusseted tongue guards against water and mud intake.
- Breathable mesh lining.
- Additional foam insulation in the sock liner and vamp plus and insulated, heat-reflective footboard.
- Cushioned footbed provides comfortable support.
- Stealthยฎ S1โข outsole is a high friction, durable rubber that absorbs shock.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 1 lb 2 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 11, width D – Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.
- Rubber sole
- Insulation from the instep forward, including the tongue, keeping feet warm and dry.
- Dotty rubber outsole for unbeatable grip in wet and slippery conditions.
- Weather-resistant upper for abrasion resistance and durability.
- Reduction of seams and water intake in the forefoot area, keeping feet warm and dry.
- Fully gusseted tongue: Prevention of water and mud intake.
















Simon Harling –
It’s crucial to wear specially designed MTB shoes with soft sticky soles when using spike pedals. You can get seriously lacerated as I did when my foot slipped off a pedal while wearing ordinary trainers. Even with these Five Tens, I recommend additional shin protection. These 5.10 Freeriders are excellent, tough MTB shoes – winter weight but don’t overheat on hot summer days.
J. Barrow –
Shoes look good, grip good, and just an all around GREAT for riding.
John Galletta –
I like that these shows are so comfortable, and water resistant, and protect my feet from rocks and stumps. They are a little heavy though.
WR –
these are nice shoes and hit the spot if you are biking in colder weather and don’t want clip-ins or shoe guards or covers. they are every function-specific though and hurt your feet (soles) if you walk in them at work or for more than 10-15 minutes at a stint. this is because the soles are hard and meant for biking, not walking. size held pretty true to spec. I probably would give them a 4.5 if I could walk in them a bit more comfortably.
Neil Villareal –
fits me on 11 size still has room
Amarilis –
Excellent fit and quality
Benjamin M –
A great cycling shoe.The best.very happy with this shoes.
W. A. –
I own a few pairs of regular Freeriders and saw the EPS on sale for $50, which is a steal. They are just the insulated version and in the northeast riding into December a leather flat pedal shoe with insulation is clutch. Havenโt tried them yet but fit exact same as the insulation is not overbearing. But slide your fit in and it definitely feels warmer. Looking forward to giving these a run in a few months but if you can catch them on sale itโs a no brainer to scoop up an extra pair.