Best trad shoes.

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Alan Evil
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Post by Alan Evil »

I've seen "trad" shoes that you can't fold in half, lengthwise, like you can my shoes. They have a stiff sole. Aw, never mind...
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Big Perm
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Post by Big Perm »

Barefoot of bust.
strum
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Post by strum »

barefoot is good, untill you ware off all your skin, then it hurts, then I tend to pull out the bandits, nice trad shoes, a little more layed back than the muiras, but more comfy
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meetVA
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Post by meetVA »

i'm gonna go with the sportiva mythos.
nice stiff sole, good upper hug and the first shoe to actually fit my heal and not slide on a heel hook.


this is of course just an opinion, that you asked for, and i gave to you, because really i didn't find it true that anyshoe was a GOOD shoe, i mean, you can make do with almost anything, owie owie owie, but if you want only owie owie or just owie, some shoes are better than others.

when did you stop being into S&M? :D
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strum
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Post by strum »

WOH there are climbers who are not into S&M???

I just assumed, the ropes, the harnesses, clipping into chains...

I think some of you have something you need to admit :wink:
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