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Five Ten Project Climbing Shoe

March 25, 2009

I wear 10.5 dragons. I sized the projects at 8.5. The heel on the project is not as deep/pointy as the dragons, so it really sucks onto the heel and there is not the dead space in the heel as on most FiveTens. Also the toes fit a little differently, more flat-like than the knuckling of the Dragons.

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Mad Rock Mugen Climbing Shoe - Men's

Mad Rock Mugen Climbing Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 1 February 27, 2008

This is the worst pair of shoes I have bought. Not only did I blow through the toes, but the whole shoe breaks down and deteriorates. The shoes has no sensitivity, cannot edge on small jibs, and toe hooking is out of the question. The only redeeming feature is the heel. Also the shoe stretches/shrinks a lot. At the beginning of the day my shoe was really right, especially if it was cold out, and by the end I had the straps cinched down all the way and still could not get them tight enough. The only possible pro to these shoes will make you, because all footwork goes out the window.

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