Adidas Five Ten Kestrel Pro
102,43
Adidas Five Ten Freerider
92,18
Shimano ME400
92,18
Adidas Five Ten Kestrel Pro vs. Adidas Five Ten Freerider vs. Shimano ME400
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Reviews
Pros
-
True to size fit |
Grippy soles |
Comfy |
Snug fit |
Lightweight |
Comfortable |
Cons
-
-
None |
Small sizes |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The outsoles of these MTB shoes are very stiff, which increases the power transfer onto the pedals. |
The synthetic upper of these shoes allows you to use these MTB shoes in all kinds of weather types. |
Stealth® C4 ™ rubber on the outsole offers amazing grip. |
Using the Boa dial, you can micro-adjust these MTB shoes perfectly and easily to fit your feet. |
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. |
BOA L6 system and 2 velcro straps allow quick and easy adjustments. |
Fiberglass reinforced midsole ensures good power transmission to the pedals. |
Rubber outsole gives you a good grip and support under all circumstances. |
Cons
The shoes needs a bit more attention to remain looking good. |
The use of nubuck means some upkeep is required to keep the shoes nice. |
Not the stiffest cycling sole. |
Specifications
Sex
Men
Men
Men
27 cm
42
42 ½
43
44
44 ½
45
46
47
42 ½
43
44
44 ½
45
46
47
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Colour
Black
Black khaki
Black
Red
Red
2-point mount
2-point mount
Manufacturer's UK Shoe Size
8
8.5
9
9.5
10
10.5
11
12
8.5
9
9.5
10
10.5
11
12
8
8.5
9
9.5
10
10.5
11
12
8.5
9
9.5
10
10.5
11
12
3.5
4
5
6
6.5
7.5
8
9
9.5
10.5
11.5
12
4
5
6
6.5
7.5
8
9
9.5
10.5
11.5
12
Medium
Medium
Medium
Moderate
Dial
Laces
Dial
Yes
Yes
Yes
Middle class