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    lately I'm all about bouldering and climbing stoney point, malibu creek, echo cliffs... but my roots are in backpacking and hiking.

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Five Ten Moccasym Slip-on Climbing Shoe

September 2, 2008

i bought some of these that fit tight enough i had to take them off between sends and my toes were always sore but by the time the sole wore out they were sloppy large and my heel would pull out on heel hooks. i dont know that i could have gone much smaller, but they are too big now. very comfortable though, i use them for warm up and hanging out at easier boulders or sport routes because i can now wear them all day comfortably.

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Scarpa Vision Climbing Shoe

August 13, 2008

you do not want climbing shoes for running in. they will be uncomfortable and the lack of padding in the soles will result in bruised soles and sore ankles and knees. i dont know about parkour shoes, but you dont want climbing shoes unless you are climbing.

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