Five Ten Sam Hill 2 Flat MTB/Skate Shoes
The Five Ten Sam Hill Shoes were worn the first time a senior men's downhill World Championship was won on flat pedals
Five ten Sam Hill shoes feature the new slingshot rand, designed to give better heel protection and secure the shoe
Closure: Barrel lace
Upper: Winbuck with scratch rubber slingshot and refined collar and raptor tongue
The Five Ten Sam Hill flat pedal Shoes are built for speed and grip; these signature shoes stick to the pedals with the perfect level of grip for downhill racing with moderately flexible midsoles for on-the-edge control
Five Ten Sam Hill Shoes are the favourite of flat pedal world champion Sam Hill. This downhill bike shoe is extremely sturdy, durable, comfortable, with an oh so sticky high friction stealth sole. This cycle shoe has helped revolutionise flat pedal mountain biking. The Five Ten Sam Hill Shoes for 2012 have been designed by Sam Hill, a world class Australian downhiller and feature sticky soles on the bottom of the shoes to provide incredible contact with the bike, giving the feeling that you are clipped in. Five Ten Sam Hill Impact flat pedal bike Shoes have been designed for riders who live to pin it, flow and huck. These are the perfect shoes for 4X, DH racing and free-riding with a proprietary Stealth S1 high friction outsole to provide the best grip in the world on flat pedals. Designed with a low cut the 5.10 Sam Hill cycle shoes provide amazing flexibility combined with a moderately flexible midsole; these shoes provide the perfect on edge control. The Five Ten Sam Hill flat pedal shoe uses Stealth S1 an ideal compound for hiking and MTB shoes because it absorbs far more shock If performance is what you're after, Stealth S1 is what you want. The traction this flat shoe offers is very reliable and gives confidence in rough and technical sections of trail. When you start blasting through rough chunder or take an off camber section of trail you don't have to focus on your feet because they're well planted. You can focus your attention down the trail because your feet are steady and connected to the pedals.
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