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Five Ten Freerider DLX Cycling Shoe

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Management number 201452015 Release Date 2025/10/09 List Price $29.24 Model Number 201452015
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Product Condition: The Freerider DLX Cycling Shoe - Men's is in Good condition. This item was previously owned for 2.5 months. All items sold as is, all warranties are void. The following observations were made regarding this item: * Still look good but they have some dirt on the soles and uppers. Just need a little clean up. Insides are pretty clean, tread still near new. Have been worn briefly. * No defects found.

Size: Unisex 10.5

Color: Core Black/Core Black/Grey Three

Retail Cost: $129.95

Your favorite off-road shoes have proven their worth time and again, but can they keep up when you take to the streets? If a slim profile and clipless equipment can't handle life beyond the trail, throw on the Five Ten Freerider DLX Cycling Shoe. Its durable rubber outsole offers superior traction through the mud, and grips the sidewalk for a post-ride drink with friends. The synthetic upper is treated with a DWR finish to repel rain and moisture, and offers sleek styling for smooth transitions from the peaks to the pavement.
Why We Like The Freerider DLX Cycling Shoe (DWGBL2Q)

TECH SPECS

  • Upper Material: PU-coated leather, synthetic
  • Closure: lace
  • Midsole: molded EVA
  • Sole: rubber
  • Cleat Compatibility: platform
  • Claimed Weight: [single, size 10.5] 1lb

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