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lordjim_2001
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

SikMonkey wrote:Yosemite Bum who is part of Evolv also does a great job AND...they are cheap. They will resole your Evolves for $22 TOTAL. Other brands cost a bit more, but not much and they have discounts. I would say their turnaround time was about 10 days-ish.
Mine was more like 14ish but mine did inlcude rand work. They came back looking brand new. Except for the used shoe smell.
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew »

Yosemite Bum always cleans the shoes up and will fix little things for you for no charge, or atleast they have with me. Its the little things that count, and the perfect resole.
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canadaclimbergirl
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Post by canadaclimbergirl »

I use quick Cobbler in Vancouver. If you are out west and need your shoes done, this is the place. I have mine back in about 5 days shipping time included. they are an authorized 5.10 resoler.
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longlegsrule
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Post by longlegsrule »

so which of these...besides cobbler....used Stealth?
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SikMonkey
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Post by SikMonkey »

All of them. I am pretty sure you can choose on your order form.

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lordjim_2001
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

Yosemite bum doesn't use C4 Steath. Unless you send in your own rubber they will use their Traxx rubber. I like it but hey I suck so much I can't blame my failures on which type of rubber is on my shoes.
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Andy
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Post by Andy »

Sik and lord mentioned Evolve's Yosemitebum.com site. I had a pair of shoes resoled by them and they did a great job. Plus right now they are running a climbing "bum" sale so you can get resoled for $2 plus $8 shipping and handling! I don't think there is a better deal on the web. I'm a fan of their traxx rubber. Temperature doesn't seem to affect it as much as some of the other rubbers i've used (mad rock and boreal) which tended to lose stickyness when it got cold.
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