Average Joe Reviews 5-10 Impact Low Shoes

28 May 2008  |   |   2 Comments
The 5-10 shoes and stealth rubber have pretty much kicked the arse out of the flat pedal market when it comes to the shoe of choice and looks set to continue to dominate. 5-10 Impact Low Shoes These are the second generation and are a considerable improvement on the first mostly due to the fact that they aren't made out of a type of material that soak moisture like a sponge. When it was wet, the old shoes really did double in weight, the new shoes have solved this by going for synthetic leather and are really robust. The real reason you buy these shoes is for the sole which really must have been dreamt up by a mad professor in a lab somewhere. Not only does the stealth sole offer unbelievable levels of grip on even the slippiest flat pedals, but it doesn’t seem to show a great deal of wear an tear on even the roughest pins. These have been in action for over a year and are still as good as new. Great in the wet and happy in the dry, they almost offer the same levels of grip on flat pedals as SPDs do, which still seems to defy the laws of physics. The only adjustment most riders find they need to make is getting used to not being able to change feet position freely as they really do grip hard. The only downside is the styling as the design looks a little 'Forest Gump' and their other offerings aren't easy on the eye either. This is a real shame as if they produced a shoe that looked presentable on the high street as well, most people would probably buy a summer and winter pair. All in all though, you are unlikely to find a better flat pedal shoe and will never look back once you hook these on your pedals. I imagine there are a lot of shoe manufacturers out there furiously working out the formula for the rubber simply to play catch-up! www.chainreactioncycles.com

2 Comments

sin71 said on: 28 May 2008 10:17

Got to agree with joe that looks wise the 2nd gen 5-10 looks way better. Haven't actually ridden a pair but got my old vans re-soled with stealth rubber at feetfirst and the grip is amazing.

If you can't afford a pair of 5-10s send your old shoes to feetfirst and it'll cost you about £40 inc p&p

jase874 said on: 16 September 2008 10:50

yep they have tones of grip on flats wet or dry and also great for when walking the push-ups, very comfy and look great

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