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Vasque Equalizer Shoe - Men's
It’s a two-hour slog up to the base of the day’s climb, so you need a shoe that can handle the approach hike, some loose talus walking, and maybe even a few easy pitches. Enter the Vasque Men’s Equalizer Shoe. The zonal closure system quickly adjusts the fit, and uber-sticky Vibram GM100 rubber sticks to everything from a root-infested trail to a smeary slab climb. The EVA footbed and midsole cushion your foot on brutal approaches, and the tough leather and SuperFabric upper bears a season’s worth of abuse with ease.
Bottom Line: Hike in, climb, and hike out in the Vaque Equalizer.
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1 Comment Last Comment: August 19, 2009 by: Harlan Stockman
By: Harlan Stockman
August 19, 2009
The closure system sucks big time. In 16 miles (3 trips), I've had both top buckles break. My "locks" for the lower laces never locked -- they simply don't tighten down, ever. I had the first buckle break on a class 4 downclimb; very dangerous.
The lowers are good, but the lacing system is horrible. Vasque should recall these shoes before someone gets killed. What a classic marketing failure.
I've contacted vasque about the bad lacing system, and have received no response. I have bought Vasque boots for 38 years; this is my last pair.
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