Approach shoes, what do you wear?

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krazykid
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Approach shoes, what do you wear?

Post by krazykid »

I was at Climbing.com and they had a poll up asking what people wear for approach shoes... but it wasn't very complete so I thought I'd launch my own here and see whats hip in the Red.
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Artsay
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Post by Artsay »

Old, retired tennis shoes.
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Post by pawilkes »

when its warmer i pretty much always wear my chacos. they're really nice when doing to Funk Rock City b/c you don't really have to worry about getting your feet wet. I got a pair of Crocs recently and really like them but i don' t think their off road abilities are very good
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Post by diggum »

Depends on if it's muddy. Boots if it's muddy & sneakers if it's not.
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Post by SCIN »

Stilettos or tennis shoes.
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Post by dipsi »

Toe rings! Definitely toe rings! You wear yours eh, Sir? :P
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

Mad Rock Half Dome. About half the time when hiking in or out in my hiking boots I'd roll an ankle. Since I've started wearing the approach shoes I haven't rolled an ankle.

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Plus they send vFun great.
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Post by captain static »

You didn't specifically list approach shoes as an option. I wear a pair of Lowa approach shoes.
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Post by bcrock »

I have worn Chacos ever since I broke my toe and couldn't get my foot in shoes. About six years now. I also started climbing barefoot during that broken toe thing. I am on my fourth resole. I find the Vibram type sole works just fine on all type of terrain. One of my legs is 1/2" shorter than the other. The Chaco construction allows for a simple wedge between the sole and footbed.
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Post by Wes »

Trail running shoes most of the time. Hiking boots when muddy. Approch shoes with sticky rubber are key for a few areas - like Hueco and Vedauwoo, because you are doing a lot of scrambling around.

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