Fivetennie Approach Shoe - Women's
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If only all approaches were a quick 2-minute jaunt from the parking lot, but some of the most iconic lines are miles from the road. When that's the case, leave the sandals in the car and slip on a pair of the Fivetennie Approach Shoe from Five Ten. With a super grippy outsole and climbing zone on the toe, the Fivetennie's are stable on scree and precise on low-angle terrain. The sock liner hugs the foot for security and comfort so the approach feels less like a slog and more like a walk in the woods. Five Ten's updated retro design helps this shoe transition from the crag to the brewery afterwards so you can celebrate sending your project with friends.
Details
- Approach shoe with retro design to hit the crag in style
- Climbing zone provides platform for precision footwork
- Stealth S1 outsole grips unstable scree when rock-hopping
- Sock-liner hugs foot for comfort on long approaches
- Cushioned midsole rebounds quickly for comfortable hiking
- Extended toe rands handle abrasion on overgrown trails
- Item #FVT004B
- Upper Material
- textile, leather
- Lining
- sock lining
- Closure
- lace
- Midsole
- EVA
- Sole
- Stealth S1 rubber
- Claimed Weight
- 9.9oz
- Recommended Use
- bouldering, hiking, sport climbing, trad climbing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
3 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 28, 2022
Runs way too large
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- I returned this product before using it
I wear I size 7 1/2 normally. That was too large, I sent it back ordered a 7 it was still too large. They don’t have 6 1/2 in stock so I will never be able to put them to the test. They are really light weight, but I didn’t understand the rubber not covering the entire toe area. Seems kind of pointless. Seems like adidas is trying to incorporate there style into outdoor shoes but they will never be able to do accomplish what five ten was making on their own. Honestly, I could assume the rubber on the bottom wouldn’t help you much on rocks, and if it did, it wouldn’t last long. But that’s just an assumption.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com