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Five-Ten Jet 7


£75.36
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The Five-Ten Jet 7 is a the replacement for the incredibly popular V10, with an aggressive downturned toe these are the ideal shoe for bouldering and hard sport routes. Testers Jibe Tribout and Fred Nicole call this the absolutely highest-performance shoe made. The Five-Ten Jet 7 has a down-turned toe, a durable lightweight upper, and super-sticky Stealth® HF™ soles. Jet 7’s “Green” Rubber (which is really black) is a proprietary recycled rubber for toe hooking. The lined, synthetic slipper has minimum stretch, and features an elastic, dual-flap closure with a single Velcro® Brand strap for adjustability and power.

Details:

  • Stealth® HF™ soles
  • 'Green' Stealth coated upper 
  • Downturned toe
  • Dual pull-on loops
  • VELCRO® Brand Closure

Note: Sizing is quite large on the Jet 7, therefore if you are a size 10 in normal shoes you would probably want to go for a size 9 in Jet 7's, or a size 8.5 if you want them really tight.


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