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Mad Rock Flash Lace Climbing Shoe - Men's - 2008

Mad Rock Flash Lace Climbing Shoe - Men's - 2008

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2008 Model No Longer Available

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Mad Rock Flash Lace Climbing Shoe - Men's - 2008

The Mad Rock Men's Flash Lace Climbing Shoe dishes out serious performance on sport routes and still provides a comfortable fit that takes on a multi-pitch trad climb without worry. Thanks to Mad Rock's FX5 rubber, this shoe sticks to anything you deem to be a foot hold. An unlined leather upper molds the Flash Lace Climbing Shoe to your foot for excellent sensitivity, and it creates a low profile that fits in tight cracks.

Bottom Line: Climb it all.

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Rating for this product: 1

Buy Mythos or Techno

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February 17, 2009

Quality is ok, but don't form to your feet, not worth the money. Get some thing good. Mythos or scaroa techno are the best in my opinion

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Rating for this product: 4

Skulls Kick Ass!!

By: Backcountry.com Employee
June 19, 2008

If you want to add a little steez to your technique get this shoe. Seriously, this shoe is pretty good for the price. I think Mad Rock tends to fit a little narrow. I have also had the Flash Velcro, and I like this shoe better because you can dial in the sizing a bit more with the laces. Pretty good all around shoe for the money. I wear a 9.5 street shoe and I usually get a size 9 MR----they are a tight fit for me. I would recommend ordering your street shoe size if you don't have a chance to try before you buy.

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Do these shoes fit the same as the flash climbing shoes with

Do these shoes fit the same as the flash climbing shoes with straps? Are laces or straps better?

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November 9, 2008

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The fit will be the same. The good side of laces is that they're extra adjustable, which is good for long days on a big wall, but velcro is good for putting on and taking off quickly if the shoes are really aggressive and tight. Just depends on what you want to use them for.

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November 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

snazzy dazzy

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September 18, 2008

they look gnar up on a face and the traction is gnar too! about my third pair of shoes i couldnt ever get the fit i wanted. but these fit good, the lace tie is nice cause you can snug down all around your lil feets. great shoe for the cash

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Rating for this product: 4

Great for the price

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September 8, 2008

First of all the science friction kicks ass. I bought these shoes not too long ago and they broke in relatively fast, with just gym climbing. I also love the design, MR tends to have a flare for personal design, my only beef with the shoe is that it runs a bit narrow and is a bit stiff in the forefoot.

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Rating for this product: 2

Cool flash......

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September 16, 2008

I loved the look of these for my first pair of climbing shoes, but, small, I couldn't get them to fit quite right. The quality wasn't quite as high on these as I wanted but the price was right for a first pair. Ended up going with another pair of Mad Rock that are fitted for a female.

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Rating for this product: 4

sticky and cheap

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September 30, 2008

These shoes are sooo sticky. I am impressed by the super grippy heel as well, my confidence in placing my heel onto a hold has gone up dramatically since i got this shoe. They will stretch a little, but buy your size. I wear a 13 reebok street shoe, and a 13 madrock flash fits snug (a little too snug on my larger foot). The front of the shoe has some substance to it, maybe you can call it stiff, but for me it just feels like extra support, not a limitation at all. I would recommend these for a beginner or someone looking to save money and still get some quality gear.

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Rating for this product: 2

small number

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October 8, 2008

after reading all reviews and talking with the "backcountry experts" I decided to buy 2 numbers smaller shoes and they were really small, so I asked for refund...get the number as ur street shoes

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Leather 
Lining:
Unlined 
Sole:
FX5 rubber 
Last:
Slip 
Asymmetrical Curvature:
Medium 
Lacing:
Standard 
Recommended Use:
Rock climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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