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Five Ten Freerider - Women's Review

These are the least expensive shoe we tried, and we could tell
five ten freerider for women mountain bike flat shoes review
Credit: Five Ten
Price:  $100 List
Manufacturer:   Adidas Five Ten
By Bo Outland ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 3, 2019
56
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#10 of 12
  • Grip - 30% 7.0
  • Comfort and Protection - 25% 3.0
  • Rigidity and Power Transfer - 20% 6.0
  • Breathability - 10% 9.0
  • Durability - 10% 4.0
  • Weight - 5% 5.0

Our Verdict

The Five Ten Freerider is a venerable classic, appealing to many because of their style-factor alone. However, these ever-popular kicks are not of favorite of our testers, who prefer other Five Ten models for long rides, technical downhills, and everything in between. The Freeriders are inexpensive, breathable, and offer a decent balance of support and flexibility, but when it's time to shred, they can't keep up with the competition. If you're looking for something to take you from the mellow trails to the bar, these shoes are more than adequate, but serious riders will be happier with other models that offer better grip, sensitivity, and control.
REASONS TO BUY
Inexpensive
Breathable
REASONS TO AVOID
Lacks elastic strap for laces
Longer break-in period
Not the most durable

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Pros Inexpensive, breathableGood grip, very good power transfer, stiff, durableExcellent grip, comfortable, lightweight, breathable, reasonable priceInexpensive, offers a lot of protection, balanced gripDurable, decent breathability
Cons Lacks elastic strap for laces, longer break-in period, not the most durableA bit heavier than other comparable shoes we tested, breathability is lacking in hot and humid conditionsLong laces, minimal foot protectionNot the grippiest, moderate weightVery rigid, no grip, puts pressure on the top of foot
Bottom Line These are the least expensive shoe we tried, and we could tellAn ultra stiff and durable shoe with a no-slip grip and an impact absorbing midsoleAn excellent performing shoe for all types of flat pedal riders that has outstanding grip, comfort, and valueThis is an exceptional flat pedal shoe for someone just starting their mountain bike adventures, especially for the priceThese shoes don't feel very grippy on our pedals and weren't very flexible overall
Rating Categories Five Ten Freerider... Ride Concepts Hellion Specialized 2FO Roo... Ride Concepts Livewire Giro Riddance - Wom...
Grip (30%)
7.0
8.0
10.0
8.0
4.0
Comfort and Protection (25%)
3.0
8.0
6.0
9.0
3.0
Rigidity and Power Transfer (20%)
6.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
Breathability (10%)
9.0
6.0
8.0
6.0
4.0
Durability (10%)
4.0
9.0
6.0
8.0
6.0
Weight (5%)
5.0
6.0
8.0
6.0
5.0
Specs Five Ten Freerider... Ride Concepts Hellion Specialized 2FO Roo... Ride Concepts Livewire Giro Riddance - Wom...
Outsole Stealth S1 Rubber Kinetics DST 6.0 HIGH GRIP SlipNot™ ST Rubber Kinetics DST6.0 High Grip Vibram MegaGrip
Tread Pattern Full Dot Full Hexagon Dot Full Hexagon Dot Full Hexagon Dot Full Dot
Measured Weight Grams (pair) 770 g 736 g 669 g 754 g 777 g
Upper Material Suede, mesh Synthetic Leather, Suede Synthetic, mesh Water-resistant micro-fiber
Footbed EVA D3O High Impact Zone Body Geometry D30 High Impact Zone EVA
Midsole EVA EVA EVA EVA EVA
Size Tested 8.5 9 EU 40 9 7.5

Our Analysis and Test Results

No bells and whistles here! The Freerider is a basic model for folks who need some extra grip for riding and everyday shenanigans (hiking, Parkour!).

Performance Comparison


five ten freerider for women mountain bike flat shoes review - a front and back perspective of five ten freerider.
A front and back perspective of Five Ten Freerider.

Grip


Like the other Five Ten shoes, the Freerider features S1 Stealth rubber. The tread is a dot pattern, but the dot pattern stops around the edge of the sole. Though Stealth rubber is sticky, the rubber/lug pattern combos found on other Five Ten models provide better grip. The Freerider's dot pattern is a bit shallow compared to its better-performing cousins. If you are looking for a shoe with a great grip at this price point, we recommend exploring our other reviews for shoes at a comparable price point who scored higher in our testing.

five ten freerider for women mountain bike flat shoes review - compared to other more expensive five ten models, there is no...
Compared to other more expensive Five Ten models, there is no protection on the toe or heel of the Freerider's.

Comfort and Protection


We found the Freerider to be fairly comfy when you size them correctly. Five Ten's sizing seems to be a bit inconsistent, so we recommend you try them on first, if you can. As we mentioned, these shoes aren't loaded with extras like ankle protection or a lace retainer. Other models we tested offer tons of protection and an elastic lace keeper at the same price point.

five ten freerider for women mountain bike flat shoes review - there is no protection in the toe of the five ten freerider.
There is no protection in the toe of the Five Ten Freerider.

Rigidity and Power Transfer


The Five Ten Freerider has a great balance of rigidity and flexibility, making the pedal easy to feel underfoot. We also felt like we were able to efficiently transfer power from our foot to the pedal with ease, and our feet never slipped off.

Great balance of rigidity and flexibility so we can feel the pedal...
Great balance of rigidity and flexibility so we can feel the pedal underfoot.
Five Ten Freerider's run much bigger than the other Five Ten Shoes.
Five Ten Freerider's run much bigger than the other Five Ten Shoes.

Breathability


The uppers are suede and mesh, making these shoes the most breathable compared to the synthetic material that most shoes tried. To have this kind of breathability, you lose a lot of protection. So if you know you will not need much protection for the style of riding you do, these may be the shoes for you.

Durability


Through testing, Stealth S1 rubber doesn't seem as durable as the harder, less sticky Vibram rubber. We could see visible scars from our pedals in the soles after just a few sessions. A small price to pay for a great grip.

five ten freerider for women mountain bike flat shoes review - because there is not a lace keeper on five ten freerider, our lace...
Because there is not a lace keeper on Five Ten Freerider, our lace got caught in the crank.

Weight


The Freerider's weight fell right in the middle of all the shoes we compared, weighing 770 grams. We did not notice the heavy feel on our feet, especially because these shoes were so breathable.

Value


These classics are fairly basic, best suited for casual riders. However, other models we tested offer amazing grip and protection at the same price point.

Conclusion


The Five Ten Freerider has a lot of grip with their Stealth S1 rubber, but the shallow tread on the bottom makes the grip pale in comparison to other Five Ten shoes. We found these shoes to be very breathable, but that is where the positive feedback ends. There is nothing special about this shoe and we think there are better options at this price point.

Bo Outland
 
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