Technical rock garden or flowy berms. You can bomb down the trail in the adidas Five Ten Freerider Pro Mid Mountain Bike Shoes. They combine the legendary pedal control of the classic Freerider with enhanced toe impact protection and a mid-height cuff with D30 inner ankle padding for added coverage. Their Stealth S1 Dotty rubber outsole grips wet, slippery ground and your pedals for full control on and off the bike
- Compression-molded EVA midsole
- Hook-and-loop closure straps
- Imported












Darth Barko –
Great shoe! Using it to ride my very fast electric skateboard. Easy to get on and off and super comfortable to wear. Sizing was perfect. Not having to deal with shoe laces has been great. Thinking I might pick up a pair to wear off the board at work and daily life.
O’nil –
The added ankle support holds the ankle and foot in place. I used the wear an ankle brace everytime I ride my mtb for added stability. I don’t think I need to wear the brace anymore.
Barrett Philen –
These shoes feel amazing and never slip of my pedals.
Strava –
Not as described pictured
Randy Matlack –
Hands down most comfortable light weight easy to put on Mtb shoe on the market and the grip is almost like being clipped in . Definitely recommend giving these a try you wonβt be disappointed ?
JosΓ© T –
The best MTB shoes that I buy
Probinsyano –
Need more time to actually wear them for awhile in a long ride⦠hopefully the fit will last a long time. Durability and comfort will be my priority.
Clementine Sparks –
My first pair of 5-10s and I’m lovin em. Now I understand what real grip is. So sticky compared to my RC Powerlines, and Etnie Semenuk Pros, and don’t get me started with my Shimano GR 903. Those first 2 grip ok and are very comfortable for my feet, but the Shimano sole is firm and really needs the Shimano pin pattern to work well. Totally slides off my Spesh Bennies until I’m able to wiggle the pins between the knobs. These 5-10s have a comfortable average fit at the heel and midfoot and very slightly roomy at the ball. Protection seems good all around and up on the inner ankle. Sole is stiff and damp enough with decent pedal feel. The Powerlines are comfy, stiff and protective too, but pedal feel is a bit numb. The Etnies are very comfy with good pedal feel and nice ankle protection, but the softer less grippy sole is for a different use. Also, no toe protection. I’ve only used them 2x and it’s been cold so my foot has not been full size and there seems to be room. The high cuff has kept out all debris. The overall fit and finish is very good. Very happy so far. The only issue is putting them on. The cuff is stretchy but a bit tight. Fortunately my socks are a bit slippery on the outside and not bulky, and there are pull loops to grab on the front and back of the cuff. Would be nice if the cuff material was more elastic but I understand it has to pull back against the leg to block debris. Easily my favorite shoe for the trail riding I do, but it’s Dec. and these might be too warm in the summer.