Five Ten Men's Stonelands Climbing Shoe

4 out of 5 stars 10 customer reviews

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  • Synthetic
  • Made in the USA and Imported
  • Rubber sole
  • Supportive Midsole
  • Moisture-wicking terrycloth lining
  • Lace closure
  • Good for firing endless pitches in comfort for long days outdoors or mega-sessions at the gym
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Five Ten, the Brand of the Brave, is a leader in performance, high-friction footwear. From downhill mountain bike racing to rock climbing, from wing suit flying to kayaking, Five Ten makes footwear for the world's most dangerous sports. The Redlands, California-based company has been producing cutting-edge designs and proprietary Stealth rubber soles for nearly 30 years. With the help of top national and international athletes and guides, combined with a world-class rubber-testing and R&D facility, Five Ten is the shoe brand of choice for the world's most exciting athletes.

  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 5 x 4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B008XES0RK
  • Item model number: Stonelands Lace-Up-M
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: March 6, 2013
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #86,965 in Shoes (See Top 100 in Shoes)
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    I wear a street shoe in a 10.5 and I'm on the larger side of 10.5. I ordered A few sizes of these and settled on a 11. I wanted to have a comfortable fit. My toes are scrunched, but are not really curled that much. If I would have gotten the 10.5 it would have been a good fit with a curled toe. I wanted a more relaxed fit than that. I think if I wanted something where my toes were completely flat with no pressure on my big toe. I would have to size up a lot maybe a 12 or even 12.5. It's a climbing shoe so I would expect some pressure on my toes. It's not a tennis toe. I got the lace because my foot is very low volume.(If your foot is low volume I wouldn't even consider the VCS, I tried it and there's just way to much material) My forefoot is not narrow though. I have this shoe pulled pretty much as tight as it will go. If you have a really low volume foot. This shoe my not work for you. The liner for this shoe is the most comfortable I have ever felt. It's probably the best part of this shoe. It edges and smears well on slab. It does show it's weakness on overhanging routes. The last is not that stiff nor do I want it to be. I was looking for shoe that would smear well, would still edge, and would not kill my toes. This shoe fits that bill. I can wear it for hours without real discomfort. This is a quiver shoe for me and the shoe I will wear the most, but I also have a more aggressive shoe. If I were only going to get one shoe. I would probably get something else. (Miura, Arrowhead, Quantum, Prime SC, Pontas II). It would be a great beginner shoe if it did not cost as much as it does. (Defy or Defy lace)
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    Size: 11.5 D(M) USColor: White Sands/Black Verified Purchase
    I like 5.10 shoes. They fit my feet well. This model does run short in the length, so going up a size is appropriate.

    The shoe does perform well for the most part. It provides a stiff/stable platform and edges well. Heel hooks are also pretty good. The same stiffness makes it more difficult to use wedging it into cracks. It is also not quite as comfortable as some other models for longer periods of use.
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    Size: 9 D(M) USColor: White Sands/Black Verified Purchase
    I have what would probably be considered a low volume foot for a male, even finding some women's climbing shoes fit fairly well. I measure right at size 9. For this shoe, I did not find what I'd consider the right fit until size 10. I'd read some that these shoes might need 1/2 size larger than street size, so maybe experienced climbers with better "climbing feet" or people with different foot shapes could do it? But for me, the size 9.5's were painful, and 5.10's own instructions said to not fit them painfully. Also, these shoes are lined synthetic uppers, so shouldn't stretch much. All my toes were moderately bent in the size 10, but there was enough volume with my smaller feet to give them space for the bending. The shoes were getting wider, though, so I didn't have much (if any) real adjustment left with the lacing if they stretched. Even with my low volume feet, I definitely had to size up for the length. Based on other reviews, different foot shapes or volumes may have to size up even more. If the front of your foot was larger in volume (not length), your toes might not have the comfort space mine did? Also, some reviews, and even 5.10's website, talk about a "flat-toed position" - if you go for that fit, I'm guessing quite a large size increase. Still not sure if it's valuable commenting on sizing with all the variables involved, but thought it might help somebody.

    The main second problem with this shoe - when I thought I'd found the right size, while I was trying them on, a lace eyelet ripped out. Did not expect this in a climbing shoe, especially at this price. I have seen reference to this in other places on the internet.
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    Size: 11 D(M) USColor: White Sands/Black Verified Purchase
    I read a few reviews about this shoe stretching after a few hours of climbing, if it does stretch its a very negligible amount. I would highly recommend trying this particular shoe on before ordering online. (Looking back, the description does say synthetic upper, and synthetic isnt supposed to stretch much at all) When I first wore the shoe it squished my toes and the only way they would fit is if I curled my toes, and the heel of my foot was also squished and sore after a few minutes of wearing them. After about 7-8 sessions in them I am more accustomed to wearing them and can wear them for about 2 hours without killing my feet. My toes are still curled and squished, but my heel is more comfortable than it was before. SO for size I normally wear about a 10.5, I bought an 11 thinking that would be enough, I should have gone one size hire for more comfort. That being said, I am very happy with the shoe, there is tons of grip and cups the heel well, I have never been worried about my foot coming out of the shoe. The laces are nice, they are ribbed so they wont come untied accidentally, I still double knot them just in case, I mean why not right?

    These are my first climbing shoes so I don't have anything to compare them to besides the Velcro ones that you rent at a local climbing gym, and they are way better than those, but that's to be expected right?
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