Acopa
No, I understand you were looking at the Acopas. Like I said, I looked at them and they look pretty cool. Can you try a pair on anywhere? Rockclimbing.com may have some reviews in their "Gear" section (not the forum).
Mj
Mj
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In early 2003 I bought a pair of Acopa iCampas at a sale in California. They didn't have my size so I ended up with a pair 1/2 size too small. I used them as spares for several years. The more I wore them the more they stretched and the better they felt. I ended up liking them even though they wore out quickly. Early this year I called Acopa to find out where I could buy a pair. They were apologetic about the iCampas. Said that they no longer make the iCampa and that they are a different company now. They even gave me a pair of shoes to make up for the poor quality of the iCampas. They bent over backwards to try and fit me. They ended up sending me four pairs of shoes. I tried on several pairs of B3s. Radical toe box. All toes except the big toe are forced into the vertical position as opposed to horizontal like walking barefoot. That is not so bad, as many climbers fit their shoes that way anyway. The radical part is the outside edge. Instead of being flat it is a raised arch. Their web site explains it. I know it sounds a bit strange, but, it felt really good. Anyway, the B3s didn't work for me, as my feet are way too narrow. For someone with normal width feet they I would recommend the B3. I ended up with the Camelion. I didn't have the nerve to send them back too. My feet are just too damn narrow.
So, I have a pair of 11.5 Acopa Camelions I will sell cheap. The Camelions do not have the arched outer edge.
So, I have a pair of 11.5 Acopa Camelions I will sell cheap. The Camelions do not have the arched outer edge.
I made a post late last year/early this year about these lesser known shoe companies who have revamped their product line and are now selling a high quality product at a reasonable price and Bcrock's post is a perfect example of that. Bufo is equally as good to deal with as is a new company called CaVa, who actually use Stealth rubber on their shoes. The "big 3" (or 4 if you count Scarpa) will have to drastically change the way they do things if they are going to stay "the big 3".
Mj
Mj
...quitting drinking is kinda like washing your hands after you take a crap...why start now?