Five Ten Savant SKU: #7212984
Product Information:
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- A true amphibian built for all day comfort.
- Synthetic uppers that are fully breathable, quick drying, and fast draining while repelling pebbles and debris.
- Phylon midsole and TPU plate allows the Savant to handle tough portages and extended hikes.
- Co-molded Stealth® C4™ and S1™ rubber outsoles with multi-directional lugs provide unbeatable grip on wet surfaces and trails.
- Perfect for warm weather hiking, river crossings, and any type of portages.
- Weight: 14 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 7.5. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
Find something wrong in this description? Help us fix it! Report An Error
Customer Feedback
This product currently has 21 reviews
Overall Rating:
60% 20% 10% 10% 0%Customer Fit Survey:
Customers surveying this product said...
80% "Felt true to size" 95% "Felt true to width" 66% "Excellent arch support"Tags for this product
Tagging products is super fun! Your participation helps trillions of customers (ok, that might be a slight exaggeration!) find the products they need.
Here's some quick tagging help:
- Agree: If you agree with the tags presented, simply check the boxes next to each tag you consider relevant to this product
- Create: Enter your own unique tags in the field below
- Shop: Click on a tag to shop related items
Five Ten Savant Reviews
- Most Helpful First
- Newest First
2 people found this review helpful
May 22, 2008
Lee
from Arkansas
Excellent... but. If only it didn't leave black marks so easy in urban environments. But if you do any rural or suburban free running or just need a shoe that can climb a waterfall, run a trail, leap over a wall, stick to almost any surface and that will hold up, this is it. Very durable and dirt resistant exterior. Very comfortable and dry fast. C4 rubber on toe and instep make climbing short distances a breeze. Rock solid product.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
June 4, 2008
Dale
from PHOENIX, ARIZONA
Tapeats cave, deer creek slot, & scotties hollow - I recently completed a 9-day Grand Canyon hike, mostly off trail, doing the Indian hollow-kanab creek-fishtail-deer creek-lower tapeats-tapeats cave-thunder river-deer creek-cranberry canyon loop. This was the first trip for the Savant's on my brother-in-law's recommendation. I used them for the 'fun' days exploring the slot canyons of Scotties hollow, slide of susurus, deer creek slot, tapeats cave and thunder river. They performed superbly on all terrain and exposure conditions and especially gripped tenaciously in the wet, slick-walled rock of the slots. I even hiked several miles under full (~60 pound) pack with plenty of support. These are keepers and will hold a well-deserved place of honor next to my original 5-10's that have seen me through the jug, buckskin, and dozens of Lake Powell slot canyons over the years. DD
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
September 28, 2008
Anonymous
Five Ten - The Five Ten's Savant is an amazing shoe. I use them for free running. The grip is Incredible, making it an extremely easy to run up walls, and basically grip any surface you come across. Not only is the grip good but it also looks good, its light weight, and it feels great. This is by far the best pair of shoes I’ve ever owned.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
1 person found this review helpful
October 17, 2008
Tk
from Madison, WI
5.10 Savant Review - These shoes are great! They are comfortable enough to wear all day, and decent looking. They worked great for hiking, the trails and rocks were a little wet, but I never lost my footing. Their grip on concrete was good too, great for free running.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
2 people found this review helpful
February 3, 2009
from Kansas City, Missouri
Looks very cool but no cushioning - I really like how these shoes look and they have excellent traction. Their only flaw is they are very ridged, almost no cushion or support. So a pair of shoes that I was planning on having for the gym have become a pair of really cool street shoes.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
About Five Ten
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.
Additional Five Ten Savant Reviews
- Most Helpful First
- Newest First
2 people found this review helpful
April 30, 2009
Phillip S
from Hartford CT
This is the best light weight approach shoe I've ever worn. I love the fit which is a true size 11 in my case. and you can't beat the rummer on the soles. Five ten has done it again. The best in comfort and performance.
Brands I'd also recommend: None Five ten has the best technology for climbing/outdoor shoes
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
2 people found this review helpful
August 9, 2009
Anonymous
from San Diego, CA
I\'ve had my 5.10 Savants for a few weeks and I really like them. I got them for parkour and they work really well. They\'re very comfortable and good for running in, and have great traction even with all the dust etc. picked up from walking around. They have great shock absorption and are a great fit for me. I like the way they look and am happy with my purchase.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
2 people found this review helpful
July 20, 2010
Anonymous
Awesome rubber, as always with 5.10 shoes. But I must say, the stitching and construction is obviously crudely done. Within a few times wearing them the stitching started coming apart on both shoes where the big toe is. Have to get a cobbler to mend it up. The insights are a bit better made. If you drag your heels, the rubber will be shot very soon.
Brands I'd also recommend: Evolv
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
Fit Rating
Felt a full size smaller than marked
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt narrower than marked
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
April 14, 2011
Anonymous
I love these shoes. They are very comfortable and the keep my feet cool.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
April 22, 2011
Roger F
from Cincinnati, OH
So, I tied my Savant shoes, loaded up my pack with 15 lbs, and headed out the door the day after receiving them. I decided that since these are a new style of shoe for me, I should keep this leg of my run short. I normally wear Asics GT-2110s for running. I took the Savants out for the first 30 minutes of my 1:30 run. I wear low profile socks, so I immediately noticed how the tongue, while padded, was stiff and pushed directly into the front of my ankle. The lack of cushioning on the bottom was not bothersome to me. When I started running my immediate thought was how they felt like the were sticking to the ground. I'm sure this is because of the unusual tread pattern. They are slightly heavier at 15.5 oz, compared to my normal shoes at 12.6 oz. I should add that 15 pounds on my back is a heaviest weight I've run with recently. In my attempt to test the traction of the shoe, I was lucky that it had rained overnight and it was about 40 Fahrenheit. I purposely tried to slide on the patches of tar they use to fill cracks in the blacktop. No chance. There wasn't even a hint of sliding. We'll chalk that up to the Stealth rubber sole. About 20 minutes in my left ankle was starting to be bothered by the constant rubbing from the tongue of the shoe, so I attempted to loosen the shoe to see if that helped. Not really. Hopefully, they will break in over time. However, the lack of cushioning on the bottom of my foot didn't make me feel like I couldn't keep running in it, which I will also chalk up to the Stealth rubber sole. I returned home to switch into my regular shoes. I immediately noticed how much more cushioned and lighter my Asics are. They almost felt mushy and I didn't realize that 3 oz would make that big of a difference in weight. I hit Adrenaline Sports & Fitness the next evening for a boot camp session to put my Five Ten Savant shoes through the paces. Quite frankly, I was amazed with the shoes. They felt much better on the artificial turf than my Asics. They also stuck like glue when I planted my feet! While we did only minimal running, I didn't notice the rubbing at all on my ankles. The shoes were comfortable throughout the workout. It's now been 5 weeks. While the shoes remain comfortable enough to run in with a weighted backpack (up to 35 lbs now) I'm afraid that I am quickly wearing through the tread, especially on the heels. I'm afraid these shoes won't last to the event for which I'm training. This shoe is marketed to be a multi-sport and urban free running shoe. I think that only applies if you plan on getting new shoes every month.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
May 28, 2011
Skmorris13
from Rock Hill, SC
This shoe performed exactly as expected. Good fit, no rub spots. Worn on short hikes (less than 1 hour) and one canyon five-hour hike on soft sand and stone. I like the rugged appearance too.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
August 18, 2011
Dean
from Evergreen, CO
Great shoes for specific use. They stick to anything and drain water very well. Great for hiking in rocky areas where you will probably get wet, such as creeks, canyons etc. For any other use I would buy a different shoe. I bought these as a lighter and more comfy alternative to the Five Ten Canyoneers, which are the only shoe anyone should ever use in serious technical canyoneering. These are for those fun and not so hard canyons, and they fit the bill perfectly but they would not hold up to the abuse of a tight technical route.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
September 7, 2011
Daryl
from Utah
I bought these just before a 12-hour hike in Zion National Park. The shoes were awesome for gripping the rock. While others in my group were slipping on wet rock in their new Salomon shoes, I was not. The shoes were comfortable and dried fast, in fact, the next morning they were dry. The big problem was at the end of the hike the stitching came undone on the right shoe above the toes and is coming undone on the left shoe as well! Although I really like the shoes, I won't buy them again.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
September 29, 2011
Anonymous
Great looking shoe but disappointing in some ways. It feels much heavier than you would expect from a light hiking shoe. Also, after a month of general outdoor use (mostly hiking, no climbing) the front lip on one shoe is already starting to separate.
Brands I'd also recommend: Salomon
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
October 13, 2011
Ricky M
from N. California
I bought my Savants for whitewater kayaking. I find that they offer superior traction and support as compered to any of the thinner and lighter water shoes I've had in the past. The Savants are just running shoes that drain water. They don't even come close to fitting in my play boat, and they barely squeeze into my 8.1 Nomad. I normally wear size 8, I had to go up 1 full size to make room for dry suit booties. I can't remark on durability yet. For kayaking the 5.10 Water Tennie might be a little better being just slightly smaller so that they fit in the boat easier.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt a full size smaller than marked
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
October 18, 2011
Jerry K
from South Orange County, California
I purchased the 5.10 Savants for a very specific application: Canyoneering. Descending into near sub-terrain sandstone canyons of southern Utah requires a boot that is able to handle the unique challenges associated with the sport of canyoneering. The boot must be rugged and able to standup under the harsh conditions encountered while navigating the canyons. That includes descending narrow passages where maintaining adhesion to the sandy and often wet surfaces is extremely critical. Failure to do so guarantees serious injury... or worse. The boot must also be able to hold up and provide firm traction while spending much time in the water and mud frequently found in the canyons. Bottom line... the Savant was more than up to the challenge! It met and actually exceeded my expectations. These will be my go-to footwear for future excursions. The only minor complaint was that the laces were a tad too short, making tying a double knot kind of difficult.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
October 24, 2011
Harlan S
from Las Vegas, NV
I loved the 5.10 camp fours, and these shoes retain the same grippy outsoles. They are cooler, and the mesh tops are a great improvement for warm weather -- but the thin thread in the "details" is quickly cut by abrasion. Good support, and the extra lacing studs help if you have low-volume feet.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt true to size
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
November 17, 2011
Anonymous
I use these shoes for whitewater kayaking. I'm looking for a shoe low profile enough to be comfortable in the boat, but still good for hiking and with the stickiest rubber possible for portages through boulder gardens on wet rock where falling isn't an option. These shoes do a good job, but the rubber was not as sticky as I expected based on their reputation. The rubber feels great on dry surfaces, but on wet rock they feel slicker than previous shoes I've used with Teva spider rubber. Good feel for hiking and comfortable in the boat. I found the sizing runs slightly smaller than I'm used to. Overall a good pick, but not perfect.
Brands I'd also recommend: Teva
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt a half size smaller than marked
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to width
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
2 people found this review helpful
December 25, 2011
John m
Sturdy shoe. Awesome heel cup, possibly the best on the market. Stiff sole for a lightweight type shoe. Marking sole, heads up! Runs close to a full size smaller than marked for sure and they run wide.
Overall
Comfort
Style
Was this review helpful? Yes
Fit Rating
Felt a full size smaller than marked
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt wider than marked
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide

Video

