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  1. Five Ten and their Impact Low flat pedal shoes need little introduction. They have been the benchmark flat pedal shoe since 2005, when the Impacts returned to the market. In the 9 years since then, they have expanded their line to include grippy sole shoes for just about any mountain bike application. Click here to view the article
  2. After 5 years in development, Five Ten's Kestrel SPD clipless shoe is almost ready to hit the trails. The Kestrel signals a new direction for Five Ten and sees them taking a direct stab at the enduro and trail riding market. Click here to view the article
  3. First Look Friday is an introduction to the products that we are currently testing for review. This week we're previewing a Lyne Components Contour dropper post, Five Ten's Kestrel Lace and drive components from e*thirteen. Click here to view the article
  4. Five Ten made their name with big shoes with sticky soles to grip pins on flat pedals. The launch of the Kestrel range last year signified a new direction for Five Ten. The sleeker more performance focussed SPD shoe was a departure from the skate style Five Ten are famous for. The Kestrel Lace released to market earlier this year took a step back from the aggressive Kestrel, embracing more of a traditional Five Ten style. Click here to view the article
  5. Last year, Five Ten released the Kestrel clipless mountain bike shoe. The Kestrel is a departure from the skate shoe look Five Ten are known for. The minimalistic Kestrel was developed for enduro racers and all-mountain riders with a preference for efficient pedalling achieved using a carbon infused shank to make the stiffest shoe Five Ten have ever produced. Click here to view the article
  6. Bike Hub will be having a series of giveaways in 2016. This month we're starting with a pair of Five Ten Kestrel mountain bike shoes valued at R3,295.00. Click here to view the article
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