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love to stick
SCRIVS
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These are my first pair of Anasazi's. I'm pretty ashamed of myself that I didn't buy them sooner. The are very comfortable..for climbing shoes and they stick to anything.
Anasazi's for life!
I love this shoe
Bbnight3
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This shoe is excellent for edging and has very sticky rubber. I've owned two pairs. Awesome shoe.
5.10 Anasazi VCS climbing shoes rock
mindrunner88
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These shoes are awesome, however, they run a little small. I typically wear a size 13 and I have a pair of Boreal aces that are size 12, so I figured I would get some 12.5's... still too small. I would recommend ordering around your street size unless you are looking for short route and pure performance. However, these babies can stand on anything. I weigh 225lbs, and I trust all my weight on a chip with a 1/6 in. edge!
Anasazi help me keep it tight
ShirtlessMike
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The Anasazis are my second pair of shoes after my MadRock flashes. The sizing differences between the two shoes leaves little room for accurate comparison, though the lining on the Anasazis is a huge improvement over the Flash. The Anasazis broke in very quickly, though the first five days of climbing hurt. The inside tag bothered my right foot, though toughing it out remedied that.
Make sure to buy them snug because they won't stretch. Also be aware that the newer revision has a different soul, heel, and strap.
It's a ways away, but I know my next shoe is going to be another pair of Anasazis.
anasazi 5.10
df
Member since
Ive been climbing with the Anasazi 5.10 for awhile and have been really pleased with their ability both to edge and smear. Never noticed the heel pocket as some complain about. Great shoe for bouldering though if you toe drag you'll wear out the rand quickly. The last pair I bought were a 9.5 and they fit bigger than the 9.5 pair I bought a year and a half ago, which is frustrating. They don't stretch so I had been only downsizing a half size; next time I'll go with a full size.
My first Anasazi
Kd5PFF
Member since
These are my first, but certainly not my last pair of Anasazi's. I bought the same size as my street shoe, and they fit really tightly. I could have gone a half a size up, but there is no need to. They hurt like hell the first few hours of climbing but once you get past that (second time climbing) they rock. Its really amazing what I can stick to now. I can edge on the texture at the indoor gyms! Once I got used to climbing in these shoes was able to truly trust my feet for the first time. Since I bought these shoes I have successfully completed several problems that I just couldnt do with my old mad rocks! They are the best shoes for the money!
the jam
bigspencedawg
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My buddy let me wear his velcros in my first comp at Ohio State. I was standing on holds I wouldn't have even looked at before. You can stick to anything in these bad boys. They aren't cheap but Id pay twice as much for these things.
The benchmark high-performance shoe
Luke Cudney
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The Velcro is hands down the best performing rock shoe on the market today. If you're looking for comfort, this is not the shoe for you. If you're looking for maximum sensitivity and power transfer, you found it. My biggest complaint is these things last about as long as a condom at a safe sex convention...uhh...you get the idea. If Five Ten could make a shoe that performed this well and didn't fall apart after 3 months, there'd be no reason to buy anything else.
Great pair of shoes
Kyle Bruinsma
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Wow these are so far my second pair of climbing shoes but so far they are the best. The grip is excellent against real rock and indoor gyms. Definitely worth it.
noob
Geofsafari
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I'm new to climbing but these shoes worked out great. I was hesitant to trust em on the wall but they were solid.
Never looking back...
Sassy
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I've never thought of getting other brands after I've tried my very first Anasazi. After more than 3 years of hard rockin', it still fits me perfectly, just need to stock up on them before it runs out of stock!! You ROCK Anasazi! I've never look back regretting getting you as my investment.
Performance fit
GentleBen
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Don't order a whole size up if you want a performance fit. Either order your street shoe size or a half size smaller. These are great shoes, and the ones I wear for the hard projects.
best shoes ever!
petshop_pete
Member since
I've climbed on boreal, sportiva, evolv, and I keep coming back to this particular shoe. For edging power, comfort, and fit (my feet are wide) these shoes rock. Im on my 8th pair, Ive tried switching for price reasons, but the other shoes don't compare, they inevitably turn into my warmup/gym shoes. Best for sport and bouldering. ie Charleston, Mt. Potasi, red rocks. The only shoe, in my opinion, for your projects.
Awesome Climbing Shoes
Anonymous
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I'm a novice to climbing. When I got the shoes, I saw the difference in my climbing. I have more confidence in using my feet more.
Ananazi's Rock
Niall
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This is my 3rd pair of Anasazi's and they just seem to get better and better. From hard slab trad routes to technical sport routes, with a large amount of bouldering in between, these shoes cannot be beaten.
Anasazi Velcro Climbing Shoes
Rick Hall
Member since
Great! They make me a better climber! And I'll take any advantage I can get. I think I'll buy another pair just in case. Order a full size bigger or you'll be playing the return game, but well worth the trouble.
Anasazi Velcros
Boulder Girl
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The FiveTen Anasazi Velcro climbing shoe is the best shoe you can get your hands on (or dare I say, feet) with its perfect edging and easy in and out velcro straps, you can can stand on and climb anything in them!!!
Winner hands down.
Michael Sherwood
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I have worn lots of climbing shoes throughout the year but I keep coming back to these. Due to the fit of these shoes I wear them about a half size smaller than other climbing shoes and feel more comfortable doing it. (As if it's possible to feel comfortable in a climbing shoe). This is a versatile shoe that allows me to climb at about a grade higher than other shoes I've tried. I'm on my third pair and it won't be my last.
