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Five-Ten Dragon


£71.44
Five-Ten

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Five-Ten have undertaken a total redesign of the famed Dragon. With its radically down-turned toe, the Five-Ten Dragon is the darling of steep-climbing troglodytes everywhere. Replacing hook-and-loop closure with laces secures the foot for maximum power through the toe and in heel-hooking. Perforated rand rubber gives the Dragon a sock like fit. Stealth HF rubber on the outsole is the perfect combination of power and friction for steep climbing.

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  • Color: Red
  • Upper: Lined Cowdura synthetic
  • Closure: Lace
  • Sole: Stealth HF

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Five-Ten Dragon Reviews

Submited By: Ed Barclay on 09/10/2008
This shoes rock....I have had this for about 12 weeks,i have used them on granite, sandstone and in doors.They have bean rely good on every thing with the super sticky rubber they just stick,smearing is strange but it works and the heal combined with a very praise toe makes for a very good shoe. The fit is tight but but works rely well don't stretch to much between 1/4 and 1/2 size at most... five stairs

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
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