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    I climb, ski, bike, hike, backpack, and paddle Climbing is kinda a new thing for me, but i climb about a 5.10 and I'm getting better. I started skiing when i was 4 1/2 and I'll never snowboard. I ski anything from blacks up, and I love powder. I don't mountain bike as much as I would like, but i get out a few weekends each summer.

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La Sportiva Mantis Climbing Shoe

January 14, 2009

How Much will these shoes strech?

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Great shoe for comfort and indoor climbing

Five Ten Coyote Lace-Up Climbing Shoe

Five Ten Coyote Lace-Up Climbing Shoe

Rating for this product: 4 January 12, 2009

I've been climbing in this shoe for about a year now. I climb an average 5.10 and these shoes hold up great. I climb at least three times a week for at least 2 hours each session indoors and outdoors. I'm starting to loose some smearing power due to the wearing down of the rubber, and starting to get holes in the sides. The non lined leather grips your feet really nicely and the comfort is amazing. Only complaints is that at first they made my feet turn red, and they don't hold a very good heel hook

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