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La Sportiva TC Pro Vibram XS Edge Climbing Shoe

March 7, 2010

Anyone try TC Pro's finger cracks? I want to know how well the toe box slots into thin cracks. I'm having problems with my Miuras because my toes are slightly curled and looking for a shoe that has a flatter toe box. Also, any comments on edging performance would be great. Thank you!

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Mountain Hardwear Dihedral Backpack - 2450-2600cu in

Mountain Hardwear Dihedral Backpack - 2450-2600cu in

Rating for this product: 2 August 26, 2009

FIRST IMPRESSION: Bomber construction. Has pockets, straps, buckles etc in the right spots. Size is perfect for climbers who need to lug around a full rack. Decided against buying the Splitter from Mountain Hardware. The Dihedral distributes the weight closer to your body than the Splitter - an important feature for technical approaches.OPINION AFTER SEVERAL USES: after several admittedly tough climbing trips, the bottom of the pack has started to fail. There are small tears from my cams on the inside rubbing against rock on the outside. If anyone from Mountain Hardwear is reading this, can you please consider extending the tarp material to cover the bottom of the pack as well? Thank you.

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