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Five Ten Coyote VCS Climbing Shoe - 2009 BCS

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Coyote VCS Climbing Shoe
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With a relaxed fit, a reasonable price tag, and super-sticky Stealth C4 rubber, the Five Ten Coyote VCS 2 Climbing Shoe makes a great first shoe or addition to your quiver. The unlined leather upper and hook-and-loop closure give you a comfy, all-day fit. Whether you’re pulling on plastic or edging up a techy slab, the Coyote VCS 2 lets you focus on your climbing instead of intense foot pain.

Bottom Line: All-around comfort for indoor or outdoor cranking.

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i wear a size 9 or 9 1/2 steet shoe, what size should i get?

i wear a size 9 or 9 1/2 steet shoe, what size should i get?

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December 31, 2009

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You really should try them on before you buy them. 5.10s tend to run a little big, so you'd probably do best with an 8 or an 8 1/2, but every climbing shoe is different so unless you're buying a shoe you've bought before, I'd try them on first.

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January 25, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect Starter

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April 3, 2011

I bought these shoes after climbing for about half a month in borrowed shoes. So far I've had them for six months and they've served me well. Not the most aggressive shoe out there, but they certainly get the job done well. Also, they are damn comfortable, I've worn them for three hours straight with only the most minor discomfort. The comfort is due to the fact that they stretched a bit and now fit my foot perfectly(although, now they aren't the tightest fit).
Another plus is the fact that because they aren't synthetic, they still smell almost new so they don't stink up my pack.

Overall, great starting shoe.

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I wear size 7.5 anasazi (lined) 5.10 shoes. What would be the

I wear size 7.5 anasazi (lined) 5.10 shoes. What would be the right size for these unlined coyotes?

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June 22, 2009

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Go about a half size down!

To be sure I would try them on somewhere!

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June 22, 2009

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Go about a half size down!

To be sure I would try them on somewhere!

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June 22, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Decent Shoe

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February 10, 2010

Very Sticky rubber, comfy, but after about 3 climbing sessions a small tear in the toe opened up. Good for beginers but if you climb alot you should go for the higher priced shoes.

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Had my son at the rock gym today and told him if he cleared a

Had my son at the rock gym today and told him if he cleared a 5-5 on top rope I'd get him some shoes. 1 panel short!
He had on 5-10's size 7.5.. Should I go for something in a size 8 to allow growth? Next size up from a 7 on these is an 8.5.. To much?

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June 20, 2009

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i would think so you dont want a full size bigger on climbing shoes but it depends on how much he climbs and how fast his feet are growing. Does he climb everyday? get shoes that fit. Does he climb once a month and in 3 months his feet will be a 8.5 then get the 8.5. you want climbing shoes to be tight and responsive.

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June 21, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Beginner Shoe

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December 10, 2009

I bought this shoe because of the price and found a great quality product. I have narrow feet and had to trim the straps a bit but they had enough adjustment to allow for it. The rubber is great and I've climbed indoor, bouldered and some trad in these. They do stretch so get 'em a bit tight and they'll break in. I will be buying another pair for gym climbing but I would like a more aggresive shoe for bouldering, now that I'm better.

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2009 Model No Longer Available

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Perfect Starter

5 star rating

By: Ben Steel April 3, 2011

I bought these shoes after climbing for about half a month in borrowed shoes. So far I've had them for six months and they've served me well. more...

Decent Shoe

3 star rating

By: ethanfirat February 10, 2010

Very Sticky rubber, comfy, but after about 3 climbing sessions a small tear in the toe opened up. Good for beginers but if you climb alot you should go more...

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Material:
Split-grain leather 
Lining:
None 
Sole:
Stealth C4 rubber 
Last:
Slip 
Asymmetrical Curvature:
Low 
Lacing:
Hook-and-loop 
Recommended Use:
All-around 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year