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sticky
Nov 6, 2001, 5:20 AM
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I've just starting out in the wonderful ADVENTURE of climbing, and I'm focusing on bouldering. So I need some tips on the way my shoes should fit? PLEASE HELP! Complements to the people who started this site! It's cooooool.
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pianomahnn
Nov 6, 2001, 5:28 AM
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These are two article that were written for shoes, should be informative. http://www.rockclimbing.com/articles/index.php?ID=4 http://www.rockclimbing.com/articles/index.php?ID=12
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rrrADAM
Nov 6, 2001, 5:30 AM
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"The best part of rockclimbing is taking your shoes off." Josiah Carrol (he got me into climbing)
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compclimber
Nov 6, 2001, 6:02 AM
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If your solely focusing on bouldering get a slipper or shoes with velcro closure. My picks would be Anasazi Velcros or Moccasyms from Five Ten the Mistrals or Cobras from La Sportiva Or the Zen from Boreal As for fit I would go tight and if you get something that isn't lined I would agressivly down size. I down size my slippers about an extra size compared to my regular climbing shoes. [ This Message was edited by: fiend on 2001-11-06 20:04 ]
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sticky
Nov 6, 2001, 6:24 AM
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Thanks guys! I appreciate your input and your timely responses! This is a great place to hang!
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pianomahnn
Nov 6, 2001, 6:29 AM
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You got that right!! Now go tell everyone you know about this place.
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talons05
Nov 7, 2001, 2:35 AM
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Just starting out, don't get them too tight. The more comfortable you are, the more you'll climb. And climbing more is the key to getting better. When you're ready to start busting out some 5.10d's and higher, (or V4's or so) then start getting uncomfortable shoes... AW
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ratstar
Nov 8, 2001, 6:05 PM
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tight shoes make for a good climb. And yes the best part about climbing is taking off your shoes. And dyno'ing.
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socialclimber
Nov 22, 2001, 11:14 AM
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The shape of your foot is the key to finding the right shoe. Some brands just wont fit you well no matter how funky they look or how many great reviews you have read. In general I have found Boreal make shoes with roomy heels. 5.10 make narrow heels and roomy toe boxes. I have ended up with a pair of Hot Chilli's and I wouldn't swap them for the world.While your shoes should be tight, they should also be comfortable. Keep in mind comfort in a climbing shoe is relative. It wont relate to any footware that is actually comfortable. the things to watch out for are how easy it is to get them on/off. Spots that rub or dig you, ie the rand rubbing on your ankle. Dont be blinded by the brand.
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rocmonkey
Nov 22, 2001, 11:34 AM
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If your climbing shoes dont make you cry...they are toooooooo big! breathe stone RoC
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orestes1724
Nov 22, 2001, 4:30 PM
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i heard somewhere that if your toes dont bleed when you take your shoes off they are to big...is that true? its hard to climb when they are that tight. Chel
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orestes1724
Nov 25, 2001, 10:28 PM
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yeah i agree...my shoes are real tight but they dont hurt until right before i take them off. they give me blisters behind my ankle but oh will its worth it.
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rrrADAM
Nov 25, 2001, 10:59 PM
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"The best part of rockclimbing is taking your shoes off." Josiah Carrol(best friend & climber)
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orestes1724
Nov 25, 2001, 11:25 PM
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heh yeah i would agree with that. but blisters...they are gross when you pop em. i dunno. later. Chel...
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orestes1724
Nov 26, 2001, 2:02 AM
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yeh i know thats crazy...i dont get it. how did he do it wouldnt you think he would like hurt his toes or something? i dunno about some people.
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leadingedge
Feb 13, 2002, 2:39 PM
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Tight shoes, but comfortable.
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woodse
Feb 13, 2002, 4:11 PM
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Comfortably tight is what I go by. I also pay attention to whether or not the shoe is going to stretch. You know unlined vs. lined shoes. Unlined can stretch as much as 2 sizes! A pretty good, but funny looking, bouldering shoes is the 5.10 Ascent. It's got a cushy heel for blown problems and is made with the best rubber in the industry. These don't stretch all that much so I would buy them comfortable. woodsE
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leadingedge
Feb 16, 2002, 3:14 PM
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I can recomend some shoes: 1. BUFO Spiders 2. LA SPORTIVA Katana 3. 5.10 Dragons (better for high wall, overhang) Try get a pair of shoes that are easy to slip in and out. Comfortable always.
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