Five Ten present the Dragon VCS: designed for optimal comfort with all of the iconic performance technology of historic Five Ten climbing shoes - quintessential for high-performance technical projects, the aggressive downturned last excels on steep, overhanging routes.
Constructed with a breathable, synthetic microfiber upper the Dragon has been designed to fit right out of the box, without a traditional break-in period - and ensuring minimal stretch. The Dragon features Stealth HF rubber, the leading high-friction outsole. Tried and true, HF allows climbers to stick to barely-there edges, lock into smears on microscopic nubbins, and cruise up technical terrain with unparalleled confidence in their footwork - perfect for a day at the crag or an after-work gym session.
The Five Ten Dragon climbing shoes are constructed with an aggressively downturned last which encourages your toes to a hooked position. This style and fit establishes the Dragon as a performance-orientated shoe, perfect for climbers looking for technical sensitivity prowess, and wanting to tackle steeper, overhanging routes and problems.
Five Ten’s Dragon shoe is a double-strap Velcro shoe which combines innovative technology with a downturned, soft - medium lasted design to create a versatile performance shoe which excels in technical foot placements and ensuring sensitivity on steeper terrain.
Type: Aggressively downturned, soft - medium last for technical routes and overhangs
Ability: Intermediate and beyond
Closure: Dual velcro straps
Rubber: Stealth HF
Midsole: Soft midsole for sensitivity
Upper: Microfiber upper - minimal stretch
Weight: 225g
Adidas Five Ten
Unrivalled performance meets exceptional quality, Five Ten footwear is iconic. From climbing to approach shoes, Five Ten is the top choice for athletes and professionals and remains at the forefront of innovations in design and technology.
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