Climbing shoes

Other Crags, Aid Climbing, Bouldering, etc...

How many pairs of shoes do you take to the cliff?

1
13
27%
2
33
67%
3
3
6%
4+
0
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Total votes: 49

Shamis
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Post by Shamis »

1 for slabs. 1 for super steep stuff.
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pigsteak
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Post by pigsteak »

Shamis wrote:1 for slabs. 1 for super steep stuff.
when have you EVER done those two things in the same day?
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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bcombs
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Post by bcombs »

pigsteak wrote:
Shamis wrote:1 for slabs. 1 for super steep stuff.
when have you EVER done those two things in the same day?
Twinkie? It's a neat trick to change shoes mid-route. :)
FujManiac
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Post by FujManiac »

tutugirl wrote:Two pairs of the same kind of shoes, one pair broken in and a newer pair I am breaking in on the warm ups...
This is what I've recently adapted as doing. Then by the time the other pair is wearing out, you have another pair that already fits comfortably. It's a nice cycle
JR
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Post by JR »

Nelly says it best. "I need two perz"
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steep4me
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Post by steep4me »

One pair that I can wear without crying and one that I use on steep redpoint goes. (while crying, of course)
The most evil thing at the Red is having to climb the slabby ramp at the Darkside (in painful steep-climbing shoes) to get to the painful steep climbing above! Those routes really require two pairs of shoes. :shock:
Hauling a big ego up a route adds at least a full grade.
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ReachHigh
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Post by ReachHigh »

tutugirl wrote:Two pairs of the same kind of shoes, one pair broken in and a newer pair I am breaking in on the warm ups...
dido, that or a pair of comfort shoes.
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woodchuck008
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Post by woodchuck008 »

2 at least. Comfy pair for trad, good ones for sport. And an awfully painful but high performance pair for those special moments.
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pigsteak
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Post by pigsteak »

so do people really get out of their car, and have no idea if it is a sport or trad day? and do people really do both in the same day? I mean, yeah, I might clip a few bolts while at a trad crag, but I sure don't need my "sending" sport shoes, since the day is all about trad, and not projecting a sport line....
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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krampus
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Post by krampus »

my hardest send to this date has been in my crappies comfiest pair of shoes I have ever owned. I seriously doubt that I changing shoe will bump me up a notch. comfort and price are what I am about. And yes piggy, sometimes I do jump on hard sport on a trad day, its not like we have big wall day long climbs at the red that take up so much time that I must choose one or the other.
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