FLR F-70
71,68
FLR F-70
Adidas Five Ten Freerider
92,18
Adidas Five Ten Freerider
Northwave Hammer 2 Junior
35,87
Northwave Hammer 2 Junior

FLR F-70 vs. Adidas Five Ten Freerider vs. Northwave Hammer 2 Junior


FLR F-70
Adidas Five Ten Freerider
Northwave Hammer 2 Junior
FLR F-70

71,68

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Adidas Five Ten Freerider

92,18

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Northwave Hammer 2 Junior

35,87

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Reviews
Pros
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True to size fit
Grippy soles
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Cons
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According to the product specialist

Pros
The shoes are very breathable and offer plenty of ventilation due to the use of mesh.
The rotational dial allows you to precisely adjust the shoes' fit.
The M250 outer soles are exceptionally comfortable and provide great grip in the event you need to get off your bike.
The special rubber in the soles provides extra grip on the pedals.
The sole can only bend one way, whic
The soles only bend one way, providing enough stiffness during cycling, but they can also be worn when walking beside your bike.
Comfortable fit and upper shoe build result in less stress to pressure points.
2 velcro straps simplify adjusting the shoes.
Comfortable sole for walking and cycling.
Cons
The soles aren't very stiff, which doesn't provide optimal power transfer onto the pedals.
The use of nubuck means some upkeep is required to keep the shoes nice.
The 2 velcro straps are less exact than a rotating system.

Specifications

Sex
Men
Men
Kids
Manufacturer's Shoe Size
27,3 cm
42
42 ½
43
44
44 ½
45
46
47
33
34
35
36
37
38
Colour
Black
Black khaki
Black
Red
Pedal type
2-point mount
2-point mount
Manufacturer's UK Shoe Size
8
9
9.5
10.5
11
12
8
8.5
9
9.5
10
10.5
11
12
1
2
2.75
3.5
4.5
5.5
Shoe Width
Medium
Medium
Medium
Sole Stiffness
Moderate
Flexible
Type of closure
Dial
Laces
Velcro
Guaranteed Fit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Type of shoe
Entry-level class
What is your foot length in mm?
202 mm
209 mm
216 mm
223 mm
230 mm
237 mm
Cleats included
No