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    Little Bavaria, Washington
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    Starting with a strong cup of coffee, my days outside usually consist of a lot of bouldering on ancient granite talus, or a long climb in the Cascades.

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Scarpa Techno Climbing Shoe

Scarpa Techno Climbing Shoe

Rating for this product: 2 August 14, 2009

Probably my least-favorite shoe among all I have ever owned. I've been climbing 15+ years, sport / trad / alpine / bouldering and I've owned shoes by 5.10 / Scarpa / Sportiva / Evolv.

Scarpa is capable of making incredible shoes (I'm thinking the Dominator circa 1997, or the Feroce now) but this seems to be just a gimmick. Problems I encountered with the Techno:

1. Impossible to tighten heel cup properly. The pulley system they devised instead of a slingshot rand (like most shoes have) is likely intended to reduce pressure on the Achilles tendon. I found that even with the shoes laced tightly, my heel slipped while smearing and jamming. Forget about heel hooks!

2. Stretch. This is normal for an unlined shoe, but compounds the problem above.

3. Terrible for delicate climbing. This shoe is too stiff for thin cracks, I would really recommend the Sportiva Barracuda instead. The flat last and lack of heel tension means you can't toe-in on anything smaller than a 1/2 inch, so the stiffness seems wasted unless all you do in backstep your way up <90 deg slabs.

Sorry Scarpa, I still believe in you, but I only used my Technos twice and now they're gathering dust in my closet...

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Thule M.O.A.B. Basket

June 21, 2008

Where's the fairing? Everyone else seems to sell the MOAB with the custom transparent fairing for the same price.

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