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Five Ten Project Climbing Shoe

March 24, 2009

The Dragons are actually sized very different from other Five Tens. For what ever reason they were sized way too high for what they actually are. My dragons were a 10.5, so that's what I tried with these. But when I put them on they were way too big. I'd say go at least a full size smaller than the dragons. If you're asking about the older velcro dragons however, I have no idea. Also, remember that the Projects are leather which will streatch more than the synthetic Dragons.

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They perform well, but the sizes are different than other scarpas I've owned =/

Scarpa Feroce Climbing Shoe -2009

Scarpa Feroce Climbing Shoe -2009

Rating for this product: 4 August 28, 2008

If you're buying them online and have owned other Scarpas before, make sure you get them at least a half size smaller than you did w the boosters or magos (the only other two I've had). Maybe even a full size. I was a 42.5 with those two shoes but I'm a 41.5 in these. Great shoe though =)

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