Five Ten Footwear

Five Ten Footwear

Infobox company
company_name = Five Ten Footwear
company_
company_type = Private
slogan = Go Anywhere, Do anything!
foundation=1985
location = Redlands, California, United States
key_people=Charles Cole, Founder and President
industry = Sportswear
products = Athletic shoes
homepage = [http://www.fiveten.com/ www.fiveten.com]

Five Ten Footwear is a privately owned manufacturer of outdoor and athletic footwear. Founded in 1985 by Charles Cole, Five Ten is the top-selling climbing shoe manufacturer world-wide.fact|date=February 2008 The company's headquarters are located in the city of Redlands, California, 50 miles east of Los Angeles. The company's European offices are in Brussels, Belgium.

ponsorship

Five Ten is active at sponsoring events and athletes.

Five Ten has a number of professional athletes and teams to focus attention on their products. Five Ten has signed top athletes such as professional Rock Climbers Dean Potter, Dave Graham, Paul Robinson, Tyler Landman, and Ammon McNeely as well as Mountain Bikers Sam Hill and Nathan Rennie in addition to top athletes in other sports.

Five Ten also sponsors events related to the specific sports for which their products are made.

References

* cite news
title=Five Ten on Modern Marvels
first=Rock&Ice
work=Rock&Ice Magazine; July 272007
url=http://www.rockandice.com/inthemag.php?id=44&type=onlinenews

* cite news
title=Five Ten turns 20!
first=Pinkbike
work=pinkbike.com; November 22005
url=http://www.pinkbike.com/news/article2908.html

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