Five Ten Hellcat Cycling Shoe - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
3 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$150.00
Used Value:
$90.00
Sale Value:
$135.00

If the thought of having to choose clipless over flats forever leaves you waffling with indecision, don't force yourself to pick one or the other. Grab the Five Ten Hellcat Shoe and start the season with your tried-and-true flat pedals, and its sticky Stealth C4 Dotty rubber will hold on dependably from tacky brown pow to rough and brake-rutted terrain.

A beloved Five Ten favorite for years, the Hellcat will also clip in (and out) of clipless pedals with ease as you embrace a mid-summer burst of confidence and swap your beloved flats for two-bolt clipless pedals for a spell. Along the length of the shoe, a dual-density TPU shaft provides healthy doses of both stiffness and flex while you're riding, delivering power to the pedals on a climb, supporting you on a descent, but also yielding enough to let you nimbly step your way through hike-a-bike sections next to stomach-dropping cliffs or car-sized boulders with ease.

Specifications

Brand:
Cleat Compatibility:
2-bolt MTB
Closure:
lace, hook-and-loop strap
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Midsole:
EVA, dual-density TPU shaft
Recommended Use:
mountain bike
Sole:
Stealth C4 Dotty
Upper Material:
leather, synthetic

Full Reviews

10
They fit so good. Nice wide toe box, stiff enough and are the best clipless shoe out there.
Teran K., backcountry.com
October 11, 2020
10
My lady is trying to get into Biking so I bought her a pair of these and she seems to like them a lot. They did run a lil small at first but I had some shoe stretchers that I put in them and that seemed to help after a while of keeping them in there. She has been riding these shoes a bunch as of lately and I don't hear any complaints while on trail.
Flip, backcountry.com
April 23, 2020
10
I tried both these and the Hellcat Pro. I preferred these because I didn't think the more waterproof material on the Pro was necessary (definitely felt heavier), not to mention these were more affordable. I like how they fit and function - exactly as you'd expect from an enduro shoe. My only complaint is that they literally 'shrinked it and pinked it.' I would have preferred a different accent color.
Libby, backcountry.com
October 30, 2018