There’s something special about riding bikes. Goodbye traffic, goodbye boredom, goodbye stress. It’s just great. It’s not so great, though, when you have to change your shoes as soon as you get to where you’re going. With the Freewheel, you get a cute sneaker that just so happens to be excellent for biking, so no need to bring the extra shoes next time.
T.I.D.E. GRIP- Our Spider365 Rubber sole will hold its grip in all kinds of environments
- Our PedalLINK outsole 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
- A Mush® Infused Insole brings the absurd comfort of our flip flops into a shoe
- A rubber bumper will protect your toes
- A minimal upper design gives you all you need and nothing more
- Women’s specific shape and fit
- Suede upper
Mush® Infused Insole
Now we're not necessarily splicing Mush® genes back in the T.I.D.E Lab to build a hybrid mutant insole, but we do have an insole that’s worthy of the Mush name.
Spider 365™
One rubber, huge range of uses. Spider365 Rubber is the spork of our rubber arsenal.
Pedlamp™
Slipping off your pedal can be painful … and really, really awkward. To prevent that, we worked with our team of professional freeride bikers to develop the PedalLINK outsole. It was designed to link up with the pegs of your pedal to keep your foot in place and in control. On top of that, it's got lugs at the toe and heel to help you get around when you're off your bike.
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Cute
- Great arch support
Cons
- laces too short
Best Uses
- Everyday use
Comments about Freewheel:
I bought a pair to replace a pair of "Simple" brand shoes, which is now out of business. I was looking for suede "converse looking" shoes, and stumbled across the Tevas. Turns out I like the Freewheels even better. I use these as everyday shoes and love them. As I listed above, my only con is that the laces are too short to double knot. Looks like I need to invest in some longer laces so I don't end up re-tieing my shoes all day long.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Comfortable
Cons
- Dingy Trim Color
Best Uses
- Walking
Comments about Freewheel:
The light green trim is icky, but fortunately it's kinda faded-looking and doesn't really stand out much; something like burgundy would have been a lot classier with this shade of brown. (I know these are casual shoes and "classy" may not quite apply, but seriously, the green looks blah.) However, the shoes are so super comfortable and light that I keep finding myself reaching for them.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable but soft
- So Comfy But Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual Day
- Shopping
- Walking
Comments about Freewheel:
I loved my first pair so much, that I HAD to get another color!
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Now we're not necessarily splicing Mush® genes back in the T.I.D.E Lab to build a hybrid mutant insole, but we do have an insole that’s worthy of the Mush name.
Learn MoreSlipping off your pedal can be painful … and really, really awkward. To prevent that, we worked with our team of professional freeride bikers to develop the PedalLINK outsole. It was designed to link up with the pegs of your pedal to keep your foot in place and in control. On top of that, it's got lugs at the toe and heel to help you get around when you're off your bike.
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