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p8ntballsk8r
May 29, 2012, 6:08 PM
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I'm looking for some very comfortable but durable approach shoes for the summer. I'm about to get some Chaco's, but I also want a nice pair of closed toe approach shoes for daily class 3 approaches. As far as a new harness goes, I've been using a BD Momentum for about 3 years and have decided I want to upgrade to something that is very very comfortable. I like to climb sport at my limit, I'm still learning trad but plan to climb trad and mixed routes just under my limit, and finally, I'm looking to do a lot of multi pitch routes this summer. I've heard that big wall harnesses are great, but I don't think it would suite me well for trad and especially sport. Your Input is appreciated!
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sungam
May 29, 2012, 7:21 PM
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I like the Evolv stryker shoes and the arc'teryx girlie harness.
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billcoe_
May 29, 2012, 11:36 PM
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p8ntballsk8r wrote: I'm looking for some very comfortable but durable approach shoes for the summer. I'm about to get some Chaco's, but I also want a nice pair of closed toe approach shoes for daily class 3 approaches. As far as a new harness goes, I've been using a BD Momentum for about 3 years and have decided I want to upgrade to something that is very very comfortable. I like to climb sport at my limit, I'm still learning trad but plan to climb trad and mixed routes just under my limit, and finally, I'm looking to do a lot of multi pitch routes this summer. I've heard that big wall harnesses are great, but I don't think it would suite me well for trad and especially sport. Your Input is appreciated! Comfortable and durable = LaSportiva Ganda ($$$!), Cirque or Boulder X approach shoes. Not durable, less $ and climb better = 5.10 Guide Tennies. Harness- the Misty Mountain Cadillac usually considered the best all around harness made. However, if you will be hanging little in it, get a lighter weight Misty Mountain like the Sonic. X2 better than any BD harness IMO. Runnerup is the Metolius Safe Tech. (not the massive Waldo which is a great but heavy specialty wall harness)
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