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Montrail climbing shoes |
10-Nov-2005 At 7:12:45 AM |
Hatman
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Message |
I have a pair of slip on tatto's I bought them for short sport and they perform very well. Bit of a squese getting in but once on they are snug without crushing my (oversized) big toe's.
They are not lined so a bit uncomfortable however this helps to keep feet cool.
The upper material and pull loops seem a bit weak to me but I have worn them reguarily for 4-5months no problems. At first I was disapointed because the sole seemed to be coming away but it stoped and it was just a few flakes of rubber from the join that fell off.
They have improved my sport game but defintely not for trad.
i would probably go for a velcro pair of montrails next time. |
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