First Look: 2015 Five Ten Kestrel and Freerider Contact Shoes

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<b>After years of development with the help of Five Ten's Pro athletes, the long awaited Kestrel clipless shoe is ready for production.</b>
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<b>The shoe combines high performance and traction while remaining comfortable. A carbon infused shank will make it the stiffest shoe in their lineup.</b>
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<b>The sole has Five Ten's softest Mi6 rubber is in the toe and heel and a slightly harder C4 rubber surrounding the cleat.</b>
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<b>They walk the fine line between weather resistance, light weight, and maximum breathability.</b>
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<b>A reinforced toe around the strike zone provides protection against impacts.</b>
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<b>The ratcheting BOA closure system is incredibly easy to use.</b>
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<b>You can snug or loosen the shoe with just one hand, even while riding.</b>
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<b>The Kestrel weighs just 403g (size 43) and will retail for $180. Availability is expected to be April 2015.</b>
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<b>Also new is the Freerider Contact, previously known as the Freerider VXi. It features a slim new design, updated uppers, mesh tongue, and the sole is sewn to the toe box for better durability. The sole still uses their ultra grippy Mi6 rubber combined with a smooth portion around the ball for easier repositioning. Weight is 390g (size 43). MSRP $120.</b>
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<b>Keep an eye on <u>www.fiveten.com</u> for more details.</b>
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Year after year Five Ten continues to refine their lineup, making strides in durability, weight, and performance. 2015 is no exception. Here's a look at two shoes set to come down the pipeline soon. Be sure to also keep an eye out for a new Women's Freerider tailor fit for ladies who shred, as well as the all-new Sleuth designed to rip it and kick it.



Visit www.fiveten.com for more details.
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