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Men's Five Ten Shoes

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Ideal for cycling, climbing or hiking, men's Five Ten shoes are the best sidekick for your next adventure. They're designed for comfort no matter the terrain.

adidas Men's Five Ten Shoes

When you live and breathe adventure, the Brand of the Brave has your feet covered. Ride, climb or scramble; there are men's Five Ten shoes to help get you there. Whether you are cranking out hot laps at the pump track on Saturday morning or chasing your thrill on an epic downhill run, Five Ten's men's mountain biking shoes keep you pedaling with unmatched control thanks to the pedal-gripping power of our Dotty tread with Stealth rubber. From the casual look and feel of the Five Ten Freerider to the high-performance power of the Kestrel BOA and the versatility of the Trailcross, we have men's mountain biking sneakers to match your mission.

On belay! Men's Five Ten shoes are synonymous with rock climbing and the unmatched friction of Stealth rubber. From the precise feel and control of Five Ten men's climbing shoes to the all-terrain utility of our approach shoes, Stealth rubber is at the foundation. No matter whether you prefer to climb indoors at the gym or outdoors on the crags, you can count on the high-friction grip of our men's climbing sneakers to send your next route. From time-tested classics like the Five Ten Niad to the competition-ready performance of the Hiangle, Five Ten has men's climbing shoes to match your style and climbing preferences. Start your next adventure off right with men's Five Ten shoes from adidas.

Men's Five Ten Shoes Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a difference between bouldering and rock climbing shoes?
Yes, there is a difference between bouldering and rock climbing shoes. While both types of men's climbing shoes are designed for climbing, they have specific features to suit their respective disciplines. Bouldering shoes are typically more aggressive, with downturned toes and sticky rubber for precise footwork on short, challenging climbs. Rock climbing shoes, on the other hand, are often more versatile, with a balance of sensitivity and durability for longer routes.
What shoes are best for rock climbing?
The best men's climbing shoes depend on your climbing style and preferences. Look for shoes with features like sticky rubber outsoles, comfortable fit, and adjustable closure systems. It's also important to consider factors like the type of climbing you do (indoor or outdoor, bouldering or sport climbing) and your foot shape when choosing the right pair of climbing shoes.
Do climbers wear socks with climbing shoes?
Most climbers don't wear socks with their men's climbing shoes. Socks can reduce the sensitivity and friction between the foot and men's climbing shoes, which is crucial for precise footwork and maximum grip on the rock. However, some climbers may choose to wear thin socks in colder conditions to provide additional warmth. Ultimately, the decision to wear socks or not is a personal preference and depends on factors like climbing style, temperature, and individual comfort.