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Teva Links Flat Pedal Shoe
The Good

good appearance, good performance, the grip is excellent.

The Bad

the heat increases in long riding, the sole is stiff enough, a bit uncomfortable for walking.

Overall Review
Okay, I got this shoes about a week ago, after a big confusion about: Teva Links or Five Ten Freerider VXi. This is my first my MTB shoes and I decide to buy Teva after thought about 2 days. And I really satisfied with this shoes, my feet is very comfortable with this shoes, the grip also excellent; like its logo on the sole, spider. I just feel my feet a bit warm in long riding. I use this shoes for XC by the way. And the sole is quite rigid and a bit uncomfortable for long walking. But the rest is excellent, I really love this shoes. Below is my comparison with another flat pedal shoes, the...
Posted by gazelle11 on 3/24/2014 6:27am
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Teva Pivot Clipless Shoes
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by Noah Sears The Pivot is Teva's first foray into the clipless shoe world. Aimed at the piping-hot enduro and trail markets, the Pivot blends skate shoe styling with cycling shoe performance. Teva Pivot Highlights Designed for trail, all-mountain and enduro use PedalLINK clipless outsole Composite midsole plate Spider365 Rubber sole Lugs at the toe and heel for off the bike traction Compatible with all major 2-bolt attachment systems Optional cleat attachment from top to protect hardware Hook and loop strap keeps laces out of the chain Sizes 3-15 US Black and light grey colors Weight: 446...
Posted by NoahColorado on 8/16/2013 3:48pm
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Teva Pinner Flat Pedal Shoe
The Good

-Comfortable -Simple look -Good off the bike -Great grip -Great price point

The Bad

-A little warm

Overall Review
I got lucky when I found these seeing as how my FiveTen's were needing replacing. I found them in a local store in the clearance section and I loved them the minute I stepped in. The Pinner is incredibly comfortable. The lining is similar to site shoes, which, for many, is incredibly familiar for many flat pedal riders. The grip is great as well, being the exact same as the Links. Using them on my pedals, which are missing a fair amount of pins, they have amazing grip. I didn't feel like they would slip, nor did they feel like they gave too much grip, which was a constant issue with my FiveTen...
Posted by MrMean on 3/19/2013 4:50pm
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Teva Links Flat Pedal Shoe
The Good

-Stiff sole -Just the right amount of grip -Really comfortable -Water Proofed(except for the mesh) -Mesh on top for breatablility

The Bad

After giving this a good five minutes of thought, I suppose they could have more color options to match my gear.

Overall Review
Let me start by saying that I have spent most of my biking life running skate shoes or basketball shoes as my everyday and bikingfootwear. About two years ago, Idecided to buy some dedicated mountain bike shoes. The Teva Links was not the first pair I purchased. While the other shoes had amazing grip, they were impossible to move to make small foot position adjustments, the sole was too flexible, and I hated walking around in them. So after a year I got the Teva Links. And with it I lost all my previous complaints. In the short, my feet love me for buying these. I wear these shoes all day...
Posted by taldfind on 3/15/2013 8:01am
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Teva Links Mid Shoes
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by Brandon Turman Just a few years ago the options for a good flat pedal shoe were very limited. Edit that, there was only one real option. Since then a handful of companies entered the market and we're now lucky to have several options to choose from. Teva came out swinging when they introduced the Links shoes last year - they were bold, they were bright, and they were designed in collaboration with one of our sport's greats, Jeff Lenosky. Just one year later they're quickly expanding their mountain bike lineup to meet the needs of nearly every rider - whether something dedicated to the ride...
Posted by bturman on 8/28/2012 7:57am
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