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Five Ten Moccasym Shoes Men's

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$89.90

$ 43 .99 $43.99

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1.Size:12.5


2.Color:Moccasym Red


Product details

Fabric type
100% Split-grain Leather
Origin
Made in the USA and Imported
Sole material
Rubber
Closure type
Pull-On

About this item

  • Triple pull tabs
  • Side-exit heel seam
  • Slingshot heel
  • Stealth C4 rubber 4.2mm
  • Resoleable
  • Whether bouldering or climbing, this FiveTen offering delivers performance and comfort with each step.


Five Ten, the Brand of the Brave, is a leader in performance, high-friction footwear. From downhill mountain bike racing to rock climbing, from wing suit flying to kayaking, Five Ten makes footwear for the world's most dangerous sports. The Redlands, California-based company has been producing cutting-edge designs and proprietary Stealth rubber soles for nearly 30 years. With the help of top national and international athletes and guides, combined with a world-class rubber-testing and R&D facility, Five Ten is the shoe brand of choice for the world's most exciting athletes.


mlclimber
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2021
I was delivered one size 9 1/2 shoe and one size 9 shoe!
Pierre ORTHAZ
Reviewed in France on March 2, 2016
Le manque de sensibilité est un gros point négatif. La conception de ces ballerines a mal vieilli.Je ne recommande pas l'achat.
luke
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2016
Grips decent, there reasonably comfortable. Feel a Touch bigger than other shoes of the same size I own. But all round a decent shoe. The red colour does run when worn, so be prepared to have either red socks or red feet. There ok for the price but for an extra little bit you can get 5:10vcs, which in my opinion are better and give you more confidence on the wall/rock.
Stefan
Reviewed in Germany on April 12, 2016
Genialer Boulder Schuh!Habe Schuhgröße 45.5 und habe 44.5 bestellt (wie üblich bei Kletter- / Boulderschuhen) und passt perfekt.Drückt nicht, wackelt / rutscht nicht und gibt ein optimales Gefühl für schmale Tritte.Auf jeden Fall weiter zu empfehlen!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2015
I've been climbing for a while now, and I got my Mocs about 6 months ago ish. I had been climbing 3-4 times a week indoor with them just as a training shoe and I can honestly say that it's an amazing all around shoe. If you're just getting into the sport, I'd say this is the shoe for you. The rubber on the Mocs is killer, smears like a champ, you can feel where you're stepping through the rubber but it still gives you that support. Even if your foot work isn't that great the rubber lasts. I've had them for 6 months and they are still awesome. The break in period isn't bad at all, after day 3 they fit like a glove. Super comfortable. I used these to climb V0 - V5 / 5.9 - 5.12. Although I will admit it's kinda hard doing harder climbs in these shoes, only because they aren't as aggressive as other shoes like Dragons, or Hi-angles. (I only wear five ten, the rubber is too good) honestly there is only one down side about these shoes, and that is how much they stretch. Im still giving this shoe a 5 star rating because it was my fault that I didn't size down. I got them in my street size which is 10.5, but they stretched maybe a whole size up. So I shoulda bought them in a 9.5. IMPORTANT: You will hear people say that you shouldn't size down in these because they are too painful, do not listen to them. Climbing shoes are supposed to be tight, not "snug" tight. Yes they hurt. If they don't hurt when you first get them, then they are too big. To beginners that want to ease their way into climbing shoes, don't go a full size down (unless you really wanna be hardcore) just go a half size down, because the stretching actually really does effect performance. Not that much, only when you're trying to do a heel hook or toe hook. They also turn your feet red from the dye inside the shoe, im indifferent about that haha hope this helped, happy climbing!
RCf
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2013
I bought these shoes as my first pair of climbing shoes. I read and heard from other climbers that fiveten's rubber was the stickiest so I decided to go with this brand. I looked at some beginner geared models but then saw this for only $70 and decided to get it.Now for the actual product-I ordered them in my street shoe size after reading a bunch of reviews, and if I could go back I would only go a half size smaller. They were nice and tight but comfy enough to walk in when I first got them, and after about 10 climbing sessions they fit my feet better but haven't stretched at all. The only reason I would want them smaller is because there's a little gap between my heel and the back of the shoe so when attempting extreme heel hooks they tend to slip off (they're fine for any heel hooks involving less than like 60% of your body weight). As far as the stretching thing goes-some people on here say they stretch a ton and you should order two sizes small and all that. Well, clearly if you get small ones and force your feet into them they'll stretch to your foot, but if you order them too big they won't really stretch much because your feet aren't putting as much pressure on them. The only way these would ever stretch out by 2 sizes is if you bought them two sizes small, but this would just be causing yourself pain for no reason. So my advice would be go a half size down or full size at most if you want them super tight, they're not going to magically stretch and become bigger than your foot. But if you want a super aggressive tight shoe for crazy inverted bouldering with intense heel hooking these aren't really what you want anyway. So as far as performance goes, these are great. The rubber is very sticky, and I can feel the rock extremely well in these. As I said I ordered mine in my street shoe size and they are plenty tight for toe hooking small features. I don't really have anything to compare them to other than rentals but everyone says these are a soft shoe aren't great at edging, but I haven't really had any issues with small foot chips and features. I've climbed 5.11 routes in these with tiny foot chips and my feet have never slipped, though I can see how having a shoe with stiffer rubber could help in those situations. So these shoes will be awesome for 90% of climbing, the only time I would rather have a stiffer or more aggressive shoe would be for extreme heel hooks or 5.11-12-13 routes with tons of microscopic foot moves. So to conclude, if you're looking for a first pair of shoes, or a 10th, why buy a beginner pair of Evolv Defy's/Tarantulas/5.10 rogue/mad rock flash or any other beginner shoes which all run $60-80, or $140 painful aggressive shoes if you're more experienced, when you can buy these for the price of a beginner pair. I got them for $70 and at $80 now they are still a steal. Definitely consider these shoes if you want something very comfortable and versatile that will be great for 90% of climbing scenarios.
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