The new shoe was designed in collaboration with professional mountain biker Jeff Lenosky,
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“We have supported mountain biking at the Teva Mountain Games for the past five years and the event is now recognized as one the premier freeride competitions in the country,
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The Links shoe (US$100) features a sole that’s specially designed to interface with a flat pedal. The tread is made from Teva's proprietary Spider365 sticky rubber. An aggressive pattern on the toe and heel offer traction off the bike. The shoe also has flexible armor in key wear areas and uses ‘ion-mask’ technology to provide water resistance. A Shoc-Pad in the heel provides critical cushioning and the ‘Mush’ infused insole adds comfort.
We have leaned on Jeff for more than product feedback,
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“I worked with Teva’s product team for over a year to build this shoe,
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In addition to Lenosky and the Teva Mountain Games,
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