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Best climbing shoes
Not long ago, 5.10 was considered the hardest grade. Your feet are probably still getting used to climbing shoes and you might find that your shoes wear out quickly because of the coarse climbing walls. To help your feet be comfortable in a climbing shoe it’s really nice to have a flat stiff shoe to fully support your foot. As your feet get used to putting pressure on your…
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Evolve Rock climbing shoes
I normally wear a size 6 in shoes and had this climbing shoe in a 5.5. I ordered that same size but for some reason this time it was too small and exchanged for a size 6 and it fits great. The only issue with these shoes in general is they get really stinky with wear, but I know I like the shoe so keep getting it until I find another one I like better. Elektra from Los Angeles…
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Break in climbing shoes
One of the worst parts of rock climbing can be breaking in a new pair of shoes. Often, climbing shoes can be so painful that taking them off after each route or boulder problem becomes a requirement. Part of this stems from the old-school mentality that climbing shoes have to fit tighter than a crab’s ass. This really isn’t true, and finding a shoe that fits your foot correctly…
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Five Ten climbing shoes
Bringing the same tension, support, comfort and performance, the Anasazi LV is a more low-volume version of our popular Anasazi VCS. The Anasazi’s finely tuned heel cup and asymmetric toe shape combined with a more narrow fit make these the among world’s top-performing edging shoes. A dual Velcro closure system and split-tongue design provides the Anasazi LV with easy-on/easy-off…
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