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IB13: Stickier Rubber? 5.10 Proves the Mission Isn’t Impossible with new Mi6 Rubber

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How many shoes can boast that the rubber compound was developed for Tom Cruise to run on glass buildings for Mission Impossible 4? That’s the case with 5.10’s new Freerider Elements VXi or any other shoes with the new Mi6 rubber. After creating the shoes for Cruise and the stunt crew, 5.10 rubber expert Charles Cole had to have a pair for himself because, well, why not? Eventually Cole found himself on a mountain bike with the new rubber and loved the results.

Thanks to the Mi6 rubber, shoes like the new Freerider Elements VXi now offer better grip, improved comfort, and lighter weight – check it out next.

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Now that the 48 durometer super sticky rubber is being integrated into shoes such as the Freerider Element VXi, the rubber is thinner than their previous which results in a lighter shoe. The softer rubber also isolates vibrations better which means more comfort at the pedals. The Freerider VXi’s Contact outsole design carries through, with a smooth section under the ball of the foot for easier float on the pedals that allows you to adjust your foot position.

Billed as a “shoulder season” shoe, the Elements are built with DWR coated synthetic uppers to keep your feet dry regardless of the conditions.

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The VXi (Five Ten Innovations) theme carries over into the Impact VXi and the Impact VXi clippless which are new for 2014.

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As the mountain shoe that started it all for 5.10, the Impact was due for an update – namely in terms of losing weight and adding the new Mi6 rubber sole. Both the flat and clippless Impact VXis lose quite a bit of weight, with 5.10 claiming the clipless version is now lightest in class. Each shoe also receives a hydrophobic treatment to the foam to keep them dry and increased toe protection

.  Each shoe will be offered in multiple colors with the flats retailing for $150 and the clipless at $180.

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Not to be left out, the Maltese Falcon loses some weight to become the Maltese Light. The new shoe has a lower volume last, a water proof toe cap, and two velcro straps over the laces, and will retail for $140.

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Got a little shredder in your life? Forget the Fischer Price, or whatever it is kids wear these days, and buy them some Kid’s Freeriders!

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Built using the same construction as the adult Freeriders only smaller, the $70 shoes will help keep junior from slipping a pedal.

 

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Ryan
Ryan
10 years ago

Until they make grown up versions, I’m not even remotely interested. 5.10 shoes look like all the shoes my kids and their peers all wear—in middle school.

pornitswhatlwouldratherbmaking
pornitswhatlwouldratherbmaking
10 years ago

I totally agree. they look stupid and l would never buy them. I do have Have some 5.10 Free rider shoes from a few years ago and they are black and grey and look like almost normal adult shoes. Now, how much stickier would a person really want their mtb flat pedal sole to be? I mean really, they are too sticky now and there is no lateral movement at all unless you lift your whole foot. Tevas look better and their sole is less sticky. I ride spds so maybe l dont get the concept of flats. Sure, if lm running on glass on the side of a building or clinging for life on the side of a shear cliff then give me the stickiest sh*t you have!

satisFACTORYrider
satisFACTORYrider
10 years ago

i don’t mind the colors too much. usually just changing the laces to black tones ’em down quite a bit. their bright cuz fivetens are for sending and much easier for the heli to spot you for an evac. hehe. fiveten mindset and market isn’t for “grown ups”.

KJR
KJR
10 years ago

@Ryan: By “grown up versions”, I’m assuming you mean something like this? http://goo.gl/jGIduZ

I hear Troy Lee has a bespoke three piece pajama suit and tie combo coming out too! You should check that out.

satisFACTORYrider
satisFACTORYrider
10 years ago

@porn- the concept of flats is bike handling and control. SPuDs are for pedalling effiency. if you bunny-hop or jump as well without SPDs you’re doing it right.

KJR
KJR
10 years ago

I hear the 2015 five ten line up will be all two tone wingtip brogues to appeal to geriatric types. http://goo.gl/jGIduZ

satisFACTORYrider
satisFACTORYrider
10 years ago

doh sorry..efficiency

EJ
EJ
10 years ago

I ride 5.10 Guide Tennies. They are designed as an approach shoe but I use them for short hikes and all my rides. I also wear them as casual shoes. They are low profile and have a less “rad” appearance.

Mindless
Mindless
10 years ago

Shimano AM41 is better. And Teva.

slippyfish
slippyfish
10 years ago

Lighter weight is the way to go for 5.10

bin judgin
bin judgin
10 years ago

510 are great.

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