Five Ten Freerider Mountain Bike Shoes
The everyday flat-pedal Five Ten: skate-shoe ease anchored by the brand’s grippy Dotty sole.
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Story & heritage
Five Ten moved from climbing into mountain biking when riders adopted its sticky-soled shoes for flat pedals; the Freerider is the clean everyday descendant of that shift.
Official adidas copy frames the Freerider as the original, often-copied flat-pedal style: casual enough after the ride, but built around the grip that made Five Ten a mountain-bike fixture.
Materials & craft
The current Freerider page lists Stealth S1 rubber with a Dotty tread for pedal grip, plus a leather-and-mesh upper for durability.
Its molded cupsole and low-cut lace shape keep the shoe closer to a skate sneaker than a boot, which is why it reads as the baseline Five Ten ride shoe.
How to choose & style
Wear it where a normal sneaker would go, then keep it on for the ride. Black is the most discreet; gum-sole and grey versions make the bike-shoe function feel more casual.