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FiveTen ‘Five Tennies’ approach shoes review

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Verdict: Brilliant shoes for bikepacking, scrambling, approach and on unstable terrain where grip is really needed - in cool, bold colours!


The Adidas Five Ten Five Tennies are a simple yet cult classic that continues to impress us with their blend of style, comfort, and durability (these are now almost 4 years old!).

 

These shoes may look unassuming, but their performance on both rugged trails and everyday activities sets them apart from many other approach shoes.

 

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Designed for versatility, they’re equipped with the Stealth S1 outsole, offering impressive grip and traction, even on challenging terrain. Whether scrambling over rocks, riding North Shore style trails, or navigating city streets, the Five Tennies provide excellent support and stability without sacrificing style or comfort. Their wide-fitting toe box and lightweight construction make them ideal for all-day wear, keeping your feet comfortable whether you're tackling rough paths or running daily errands.

 

What makes the Five Ten Five Tennies so special is their unique balance between technical precision and casual comfort.

 

Built with real suede and leather, combined with a stretchy, sock-like upper, they are durable yet breathable, offering a snug fit that moulds to your feet. The bold colours and retro-inspired design have garnered a loyal following, and they’re just as at home in an outdoor adventure as they are in a more urban, fashion-forward setting. For those who need a reliable approach shoe for mountain biking, climbing, or simply exploring the outdoors, the Five Tennies stand out as a reliable option.

 

With added eco-friendly touches like recycled fabric in the upper, these shoes are not only practical but forward-thinking, ensuring they remain a favourite among outdoor enthusiasts for years to come.


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