It was a joke man.I know exactly what you're talking about.....I just see no relation to what Dogboy was talking about...unless it was just a bad joke.
It was a joke man.I know exactly what you're talking about.....I just see no relation to what Dogboy was talking about...unless it was just a bad joke.
I must have gotten good pairs, my first lasted 6 years and the second is going strong. Lasted much better than any other clipless shoes I've owned.Problem is Adidas shoes absolutely suck. I've never seen a pair of Hematomas that didn't fall apart.
Yep, pretty sure Adidas buying 5.10 is 100% about the trendiness of climbing gyms and bouldering geekery. I doubt MTB even came up during negotiations.Massively larger. So large it barely registers on their bottom line, afaik.
Word. I'd be stoked with stealth rubber version shell toe.Also, I will be the first in line for a Samba with S1 rubber and a anti-flex shank... and maybe an armored toe box. Love my Impacts, but they are way too wide and ugly... traction knobs on the sides!?!
Agreed. I have fairly large, wide feet and the 5.10s seem like they are sized for the top 1% of foot width. As 99%'ers, we should probably protest.Love my Impacts, but they are way too wide and ugly... traction knobs on the sides!?!
+1 they are the best shoe to ride flat pedals hands down but they look like a rhino foot.Love my Impacts, but they are way too wide and ugly... traction knobs on the sides!?!
Your friend is dead-on. I believe the figure mentioned was 60/40 bike/climb.....My understanding (based on friends that work for Five Ten) is that the riding segment is way, way bigger than their climbing business.
I've had two pairs that didnt. I forget what happened to the first pair, but I know I had them for at least 5 seasons of DH'in. My current pair has lasted 3.5 seasons now and are still going strong.Problem is Adidas shoes absolutely suck. I've never seen a pair of Hematomas that didn't fall apart.
I hear these were a huge hit with male hairdressers!Maybe Adidas' relationship with a certain bike design company will lead to some pretty sick looking/performing shoes?
Bingo!bizzy - there's also more competition in the climbing shoe industry. 5.10 pretty much set the bar for the bike segment.
The gayness is making me dizzy.I hear these were a huge hit with male hairdressers!
i guess you forgot about their climbing shoes?cycling has become Five.Ten's key market,
Your friend is dead-on. I believe the figure mentioned was 60/40 bike/climb.....
yup, but good luck w/ that.those americans need to learn how to properly pronounce "ADIDAS", it's not adiiiiiides...
Yeah I'll get right on it after I figure out how to pronounce Porshethose americans need to learn how to properly pronounce "ADIDAS", it's not adiiiiiides...
hint: brand name originates from a combination of the founder's name, adolf "adi" dassler
ftfy.Yeah I'll get right on it after I figure out how to pronounce and spell Porsche
and SchadenfreudeYeah I'll get right on it after I figure out how to pronounce Porshe