MTB Shoes Flat
For platform pedals. These flat MTB shoes use a flat, soft Stealth rubber sole the pins dig straight into – the foot stays put without being clipped in. Five Ten's Freerider has been the benchmark here for years. If you want a fixed connection to the pedal, see clipless MTB shoes.
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MTB Shoes Flat FAQ
What makes a good flat pedal shoe?
- Soft rubber compound: Stealth grips the pins instead of sliding off them.
- Flat tread: Little profile under the ball of the foot so the shoe sits cleanly on the pedal.
- Stiffness: Given as Shore A. Higher (65) spreads pin pressure better, lower (60) gives more feel.
- Protection: A reinforced toe box against rocks and crank contact.
Which model for which riding?
- Freerider / Freerider Pro
- The classic for trail, dirt and bike park. The Pro adds a stiffer sole for long descents.
- Trailcross
- Lighter and airier with a grippier tread – for rides that include some hiking.
- Sleuth
- Looks like a sneaker, rides like an MTB shoe. Equally at home in town and on the trail.




































































