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Five Ten Maltese Falcon LT Shoes


WITH A TOTALLY new upper and other refinements, the Maltese Falcon LT is aimed at riders looking for a lightweight trail shoe that offers the durability and aggressive capabilities of more gravity-focused footwear.

It features Five Ten’s Stealth S1 rubber sole, which should give plenty of grip when you’re unclipped as well as being perfect for those times when you need to hike to the top of the trail.

The lightweight uppers are designed to repel water, with the whole shoe designed to dry quickly, making it ideal for multi-day events in crappy conditions.

PRICE: 175$









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