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La Sportiva Kumo Climbing Shoe

La Sportiva Kumo Climbing Shoe

Rating for this product: 5 February 25, 2009

I missed the memo that said rubber and leather performed at various levels. Beginner I think not, good climbing technique can make these shoes work just as well as shoes twice the price. Great shoe for a smoking price. Oh yeah, if you think your shoes are too tight, your probably wrong, get the next size smaller, wear them somewhere that you can sweat them up and stretch them out. Not just on the couch, actually climbing works best. Remember, pain don't hurt! I wear a size 11.5 running shoe, 7.5 La Sportiva. They might be uncomfortable at first, but once they stretch its all worth it. People that believe a shoe like this can't perform very well for anything are wrong.

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La Sportiva Trango S EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

La Sportiva Trango S EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 February 25, 2009

Never thought in a million years I would get into technical ice climbing. Obviously these boots aren't made for that, but heck they have been doing a fine job. I bought these boots with the intentions of long approaches with glacier travel like gannet peak. Great for hiking, work very well with BD saber tooths. Any how, I went out first day ice climbing with a friend at a very popular area and got laughed at by just about everyone that I was wearing that combo. By the end of the day I was finishing up WI4+ on TR and the next time leading WI3. Boots and crampons worked well, I think their were a lot of very surprised people their that day, including myself.

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