Anyone know of any offers on 5-10s? Thinking about the freerider or had looked at Daescent after MBR reviews. Thanks
From what I have heard, stay away from the freeriders as the soles wear out very quickly. Stick to the impacts. I have the new Karvers and love them: They are soooo somfy, I could wear them all day.
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best place to buy would be a shop where you can try on beforehand
prob cheapest & easiest but most likely to fail would be online unless you've had this shoe before & know what size you need
most tosserish would be to try on in a shop & then buy online
buy them from the shop closest to you, so you don't have far to go when they fall apart.
Have to agree with s'pants. I'll get all my components but stuff like shoes and helmets I'll gte from places where I can try them on. If I don't, these places will go out of business and I'll have nowhere to try kit on anymore (which I need to do as I'm a fussy bugga).
Thanks for the advice, I would agree that it is best to try, but it is hard to find a local 5-10 stockist with all the sizes. Have to commend Mountain Intelligence in Leeds - good online help and fair prices.
Have bought other shoes online where i can't find them locally and been OK.
It can be hard to find them. None of the big players or usual highend shops near me had them. I found them by accident in a little shop I wouldn't normally bother with that does bmx and commuter bikes mostly.
Love my Freeriders - very grippy and so comfortable. Only had them since May so can't really comment on the soles wearing out, but they are meant to be a slightly harder compound than the Impacts so they should last longer. On some early examples like mine the rand is coming off, but 5-10 are replacing under warranty.
Agree about buying them from where you try them, but go armed with the internet price so you can haggle
Took the advice and bought locally - good service and, in fact, best price as they matched their web site price! Big thanks to Leisure lakes Daventry! ๐