Five Ten Camp Four
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The new Camp Four by Five Ten® is a rugged multi-purpose/approach shoe with an external heel cage that makes it extremely stable and secure. A hiker's dream, the Camp Four is light enough for everyday wear, but extremely rugged and designed as an alternative to heavy, clumsy leather hiking boots.
- Nubuck leather upper.
- Lace to toe closure that can be worn relaxed, for a long-distance fit, or tightened, for climbing and scrambling.
- Reinforced eyestay.
- Protective TPU toe cap.
- Five Ten® proprietary molded PU heel cage provides rear-foot support and stability, allowing you to hump heavy loads for long distances, without the need for a high-top boot.
- Breathable mesh lining.
- Removable, dual density insole.
- Compression-molded EVA midsole.
- Co-molded Stealth® C4™/S1™ high friction sole provide the world's best friction on any terrain.
- Rugged multi-directional tread.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 14 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 6.5, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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A family owned company, 5.10 (also known as Five Ten) has stood at the forefront of fine craftsmanship, high-performance and fashion forward technical designs within the outdoor industry since 1985. Born with a rich rock climbing heritage, 5.10 is known worldwide for the high-quality, fit and friction of their shoes, where footwear can make the difference between success and failure. Today, they continue to bring their climbing heritage to all of their products, as well as exciting innovation, quality craftsmanship and unmatched durability. Climbers, kayakers, mountain bikers, hikers, trail runners, canyoneers, and everyone else who wants technical/fashionable outdoor footwear depend on 5.10 for safety, state-of-the-art innovation, and out-of-the-box comfort.
As a huge climbing enthusiast, Charles Cole, founder and President of 5.10, knows that a good grip on a well-made shoe means everything. Determined to create a better rubber to make climbing easier, Charles developed Stealth© rubber soles, which increase the amount of body weight the rubber could bear before its bond broke away from the rock. By merely purchasing a new shoe, climbers could better climb with a sure-footed grip. Pushing the envelope even further, Cole continues to expand 5.10 soles even further with Stealth© S1, Stealth© C4, Stealth© HF (high friction), Stealth© Amphibia (water compatible), and Stealth© ONYXX, which provides 25% more friction and is twice as durable as any other climbing rubber available.
Stealth© rubber was just the tip of the iceberg for Cole and 5.10. Responsible for today's modern rock shoe design, Cole invented a plethora of firsts which include: the first sling shot rand, the first down-turned last, the first heel wedge to cushion impact, adding pull tabs on both climbing and approach shoes, baseball stitching to alleviate hot spots, graded midsoles to adjust the shoe's flexibility to different weights, the first self-draining water shoe and the first ankle to toe lacing on an approach shoe to allow for a performance custom fit. Throughout the years, there have been various 5.10 innovations, and in the years yet to come, their dedication will lead to many more.
As the shoe-of-choice for the world's top climbers, 5.10 is 100% committed to innovation and performance. All of their unique footwear designs have been produced with one goal in mind: to do what is best for outdoor sports athletes who use 5.10 shoes. From hiking to paddling to mountain biking, recreational and expert athletes alike know that Five Ten means more than footwear- Five Ten shoes are essential equipment for adventure. Rest assured that 5.10 is working hard on next season's models and that they will be bringing something wild, new and exciting into the world of adventure sports.
Five Ten Where unique comfort, durability and technological advances combine to create the best footwear in the world.
Fit Survey:
- 6% Full size too large
- 0% Half size too Large
- 24% True to size
- 35% Half size too small
- 35% Full size too small
- 60% Felt true to width
- 27% Felt narrower than marked
- 13% Felt wider than marked
- 27% Excellent arch support
- 73% Moderate arch support
- 0% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Five Ten Camp Four
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 18 reviews.
Top Positive Review
3 people found this review helpful.
Love these hikers. I ordered a size up, they seem to run small. Very well made.
Read more » « Show less May 27, 2011 by AnonymousTop Critical Review
2 people found this review helpful.
I found that these shoes run very small. I wear a six and had to go to a 7.5
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Love these hikers. I ordered a size up, they seem to run small. Very well made.
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- Anonymous - customer
- May 27, 2011
I've walked about 400 miles in my Five Ten Camp Fours since I bought them nearly five years ago. I hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and back out carrying 30 lbs and my feet and ankles did great in these shoes. I love the roomy toe box and support for my high arches -- the arthritis in my instep (tarsometatarsal joint) is never bothered in these shoes like it is in most other hikers or cross-trainers. While there are still plenty of miles left in these shoes for gentle trails, it's time to retire them and pick up a brand new pair for the 2010 season. Aggressive sole + roomy toe box + stealth rubber + super durable leather + supportive insole. Unfortunately, they do wear out. Also, I wasn't thrilled with the laces these came with originally -- they were hard to tie in freezing conditions and they slipped a little too easily. I upgraded the laces after the first season. I suspect that most people won't notice this issue, and it's no reason to not try this shoe.
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- Kim G - customer
- from Utah
- April 30, 2010
I have had these shoes in the past and loved them. It seemed to run a 1/2 size smaller and the brown color on the back part of the shoe isn't very appealing. I will send back for a larger size since these were great hiking shoes when I had them before.
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- Anonymous - customer
- April 29, 2011
I like these shoes, but kind of wish I had gone with a different shoe. My husband has the men's version of this shoe and he loves it, so I thought I would try it. I had trouble finding the right fit (ended up with a 10.5 and I usually wear a 9 or 9.5). I'll start with the pros: the shoes are well constructed, and the soles are awesome. They grip really well. The cons - it just seems like the shoe doesn't quite fit my foot right. They feel a little narrow near the toe, but they do not provide enough support at the heel (I've adjusted the laces which has helped, but hasn't solved the problem). My foot feels a little unstable, especially when wearing a liner sock, but a liner sock is a must because I am still getting blisters even after hiking over 25 miles in these shoes. I think these are good shoes - maybe just not the right ones for me. I wouldn't discourage anyone from giving them a try - I would just say if you are having any doubt about the fit, just move on to a different shoe. Oh, and they are a little goofy looking, but hey - I'm not trying to win any pageants when I'm backpacking!
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- Jodey T - customer
- from Phoenix, AZ
- September 14, 2011
What can I say, these were just too stupid looking for me. Probably a great shoe on the trail!
- Anonymous - customer
- from Lunenburg, Massachusetts
- January 3, 2011





