Five Ten Maltese Falcon
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The Maltese Falcon by Five Ten®, lightweight and clipless, offers superb support and friction on any rocky terrain.
- Leather upper for long-lasting wear.
- Hook-and-loop ankle strap.
- Traditional lace-up closure.
- Lightly cushioned footbed for all-day comfort.
- Midsole shank balances cranking power while still providing superior comfort.
- External heel counter boosts stability for technical maneuvers and long rides.
- Stealth® S1™ outsole is a high-friction, durable rubber that absorbs shock absorption.
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- Weight: 1 lb 1 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 9, width D - 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.
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The general design seems good except for the absurdly high extension at the top of the heel. However, the shoe has way too much padding around the ankle and in the tongue. It also appeared rather poorly constructed, especially for this priced shoe.
I'd also recommend: Try Shimano, especially the SH-MT23
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- Ross - customer
- from Peoples Socialist Democratic Republic of Illinois
- May 31, 2012
The size: I normally wear a US11. After reading the review of another person who said they ran a half size small I ordered the US11.5. Interestingly they are labeled EU45 which is always the size I've been in cycling shoes. The form: They are a good looking shoe on or off the bike. The sole is quite thick and the shoes look quite narrow so if you're after that wide skate shoe sort of look then these probably aren't the shoes for you. The function: They feel good walking as well as riding. The sole has a good balance of flex which offers good efficiency on the bike and enough flex to be comfortable when off the bike walking uphill. It is not an aggressive tread pattern so not sure how it would handle in mud. Works well on the stony/dusty trails I'm riding for now. I have fitted Time cleats to the shoes. I am using the ATAC Z Strong pedals and have not had to do any trimming of the sole. They do however protrude a bit so they do scuff up if you walk around on concrete. The soles are stiff enough that I don't feel the cleat pushing up into my foot. Once out on the trail a couple of times I got pins and needles around the ball of my foot after riding for a while but wiggling my feet made it go away. I think this may be in part to the stiffness of the shoes. The liners are quite thin - I think upgrading to a more shock absorbent liner may do the trick.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Berkeley, CA
- July 11, 2012





