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πŸ§— Five Ten Men's Rogue Lace Climbing Shoe: Unleash Your Climbing Potential Review

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Description of πŸ§— Five Ten Men's Rogue Lace Climbing Shoe: Unleash Your Climbing Potential

Split Grain Leather. Made in the USA or Imported. Rubber sole. Last built for relaxed foot position. Naturally conforming leather upper. Stealth C4 rubber outsole. Active Arch Technology. Comfort Range Slingshot heel cup.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I have slightly wider feet and wear American shoes.

I have slightly wider feet and I wear a US men's size 48 and bought a size 10. Toes are a little tight at the moment but I hope the skin stretches after a few uses.

Pros
  • Latest design for a relaxed foot position
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great shoes.: Outdoors

Although these are my first climbing shoes I think these are great shoes for the money. I can wear them for hours with no problems. Great grip and durability so far and they don't smell as bad as my mate's Evolv. It took a day or two to break in, but nothing unbearable. Definitely recommend them without hesitation.

Pros
  • Stealth C4 Rubber Sole
Cons
  • New Competitors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comfortable even with wide feet

I usually wear very wide shoes, so it is very difficult to find good climbing shoes because nobody makes single wide climbing shoes. I tried a pair of Evolv shoes and they were a little tight. I read some reviews that said 5.10 shoes tend to be wider, so I gave these a try. They are flexible enough not to hurt my legs at all. The sole is large enough to fully touch my foot. Note: I had to go up a full size from my usual shoe size to get the correct length.

Pros
  • Genuine leather upper
Cons
  • There are flaws