Heren Links
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Price:
€ 109,95
- Model: 4304
- Our Spider365 Rubber sole will hold its grip in all kinds of environments
- The sole of the Links was designed specifically to interface with the unique platform of a bike pedal
- Aggressive tread designs at the toe and heel will grip the dirt when you're hoofin' it
- Teva E-Brake in the heel features a reverse lug pattern to give you downhill traction when you're off your bike
- A rigid heel stabilizer keeps your foot centered in the shoe
- ion-mask™ technology actually prevents the materials in this shoe from absorbing any water on a molecular level. It sounds like sci-fi, but it's real
- Waterproof materials throughout the shoe make it easy to wash the mud off
- A rubberized grid over the toe area is a breathable armor that prevents abrasion or ripping
- Leather and mesh upper
- A Shoc Pad™ in the heel makes for a smooth ride
- Extra padding throughout the upper softens your landings
- Strong plastic wraps around the back of the shoes to protect your heel
- Elastic gores on the tongue give you a snug fit
- Our Mush® Infused Insole brings the absurd comfort of our flip flops into a shoe

Like the friend who can get along well with a 65-year-old nun and a 19-year-old jock, Spider365 rubber is unbelievable at handling a huge variety of environments and situations with ease.

You wouldn’t ride a bike without a seat. The same logic applies for our Shoc Pad technology, which will give you a smooth ride without inhibiting your performance.

Now we’re not necessarily splicing Mush genes back in the T.I.D.E Lab to build a hybrid/mutant insole, but we sure do have an insole that’s worthy of the Mush name. It’s kinda like sticking a comfy couch inside a race car.
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Comfortable (11)
- Durable (5)
- Lightweight (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Cycling (5)
- Mountain biking (4)
- Downhill (3)
- Free rider (3)
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Pros
- Grips well Fit excellent
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Links:
Being a beginner MT biker I had tried clipless pedals and fell to many times. I wanted flat pedals, but was having a difficult time finding a solid and grippy shoe. I was elated to find the Links. As a chic I was also happy to see purple shoe laces to go with! Excellent shoe. Stoked.
Schraalp on!
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Good in heat
- Good in wet
- Light
- Stylish
- Well Made
Cons
- Metal lace tips
- Purple
Best Uses
- all mountain
- Cruisin
- Freeride
- Kickin it
- Racin
- XC
Comments about Links:
Bought these a month after they came out last year. I tried on a few 5.10's and didn't like the fat tounge and wierd overall feel. Went with some purple links, and couldnt be more satisfied. I ride on average three times a week, over rough rocky cactusy terrain in Southern AZ, and these shoes look practically like new. Your average plastic spd shoe starts looking like fried hell out here from all the rock scuffs, but the Links are running strong. Sorry Teva, I'm good for a while yet, but I tell everyone how great these shoes are!
Hey Ditch the stupid metal tips on the laces! they rattle around on all the bumps. My only complaint!
Pros
- Comfortable and protected
- Easy to clean
- Nice and stylish design
Cons
- Shoe tongue stuck
Best Uses
- Going on trips
- Trekking
Comments about Links:
If only they had allowed the shoe laces to tread through the shoe tongues, this will stop the shoe tongues from getting stuck when you put your feet in. Otherwise it is a good product.
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