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Post by meetVA »

Does anyone out there have wide feet or all climbers narrow footed?
What would one recommend for people with wide(r) feet?
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Post by dipsi »

Mythos! My feet are wide. I love my Mythos! I have the purple ones. Very comfy!
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Post by Spragwa »

I have wide feet and I LOVE my anasazi's THey pinch my toes a bit but they are fantastic shoes.
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Post by squeezindlemmon »

The best all around shoe out there (for narrow feet) is the 5.10 Moccasym. No doubt about it.

Sorry LLR, never tried any of the shoes you listed. :P
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Post by longlegsrule »

captain static wrote:Are you looking @ the Mantra or the Mantra-S? John K. had a pair of Mantra's and said he liked them but I do think they will blow out more quickly than other options. I am not sure what exactly you are looking for in a shoe but wonder why you are not interested in Katana's? I recently switched from Anasazi velcros to Cobras for bouldering but am thinking of getting Katanas for my next shoe because I have talked to a number of people who like them.
Was looking at the Katanas...CT just doesnt have them small enough for me to try on...so I'm thinking I'm going to have to fly-by on the sizing. I was really interested in the Mambas...guy at our gym has some and although they were too big they felt good.
squeezindlemmon wrote:The best all around shoe out there (for narrow feet) is the 5.10 Moccasym. No doubt about it.

Sorry LLR, never tried any of the shoes you listed. :P
I don't agree that they are the best anymore...they have reshaped their toe box and cupped their heel in more...for a guys foot that's great bc guys heels tend to protrude more than a females...and I just wanna try something different...I've had my mocs for a yr now (outside and inside) I got them too small....I wear 8.5 street shoe and got my mocs at 5.5

I just wish I could find these shoes somewhere so I could try them on first
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Post by captain static »

I believe RQ also carries Katanas. The Mambas are not listed on the La Sportiva website so I'm not sure they are still in production? Have you ever looked @ what shoes they carry a Sun & Ski sports?
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Post by longlegsrule »

CS...what are you talking about the Mambas not being listed on LS's site?

http://www.sportiva.com/products/climbing/mamba.html

they are brand new

I've call S&S and RQ...they only have 37.5 I need a 36.5 I think since I wear 37.5 in my mocs and it seems like people are saying that there is at least a whole size difference bt 5.10 and LS

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Post by captain static »

I was looking on the lasportiva site not the sportiva site. Funny, you think they would list the same products?
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Post by spuzo »

brand new.......brand new.....brand new...... :mrgreen:
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Post by longlegsrule »

that's so weird....i just looked it up...why are there two completely different sites??
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