Climbing shoes for wide feet

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Cobra13e
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Post by Cobra13e »

Shoe Question seems okay here.......

Wanna get rid of two pairs of shoes and get one that does double duty (little edging/slabs - little hooks/jams), any suggestions for a good dual-use shoe?
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dhoyne
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Post by dhoyne »

TradMike wrote:La Sportiva Mega fits a wide foot nicely. It's a high top crack, edging, slab shoe though.
I love my Megas. Got them for like $75 back when Barrabes was a good deal. Those things are indestructable -- after a trip to Joshua Tree my friend's Mad Rocks were totalled, and the Megas barely were scuffed.

I'm trying out some Evolv Predators, they have tons of expansion room for wider feet. If you want a steep downturned shoe that's super comfy (padded tongue area is fantastic!) try these out.
latch
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Post by latch »

Cobra13e wrote:Shoe Question seems okay here.......

Wanna get rid of two pairs of shoes and get one that does double duty (little edging/slabs - little hooks/jams), any suggestions for a good dual-use shoe?
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