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Five Ten VMile Climbing Shoe

May 28, 2009

Most go a half size down from their street shoe for a comfortable fit.

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Five Ten Galileo Climbing Shoe

May 28, 2009

The anasazi vcs is a little bit wider than the galileo. You may want to try that.

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Five Ten Galileo Climbing Shoe

May 28, 2009

The Prism is perforated so it stretches a little bit more than synthetic shoes usually do. I wear my street shoe size in this shoe.

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Five Ten Jet 7 Climbing Shoe

May 28, 2009

Most of Five Ten's synthetic shoes do not stretch. They break in and conform to the shape of your foot, but there is no significant stretch to them. The Jet is synthetic and lined.

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Five Ten Jet 7 Climbing Shoe

May 28, 2009

The Jets are a little bit softer than the dragons. The paint on rubber on the toe is softer than the dragon so it is less painful on the knuckles during the break in process. Most people wear street shoe size or a half size down, depending on how tight you like your shoes.

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Five Ten Jet 7 Climbing Shoe

May 28, 2009

Hi Jenny, The difference between men's and womens shoes is a size and a half. Five Ten's synthetic shoes do not usually stretch, they break in and conform to the shape of your foot, but there is no real significant stretch. Leather shoes will usually stretch about a half size. So for synthetic shoes i would suggest street shoe size for a more comfortable fit, and a half size down for a higher performance fit. For leather shoes, I would go down a half size for a more comfortable fit, a full size for a higher performance fit.

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Five Ten Jet 7 Climbing Shoe

May 28, 2009

Most people go down a half size from their street shoe in the jet.

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Five Ten Piton Climbing Shoe

May 28, 2009

The piton will work great. The shoe is nice and stiff and offers a lot of toe protection. If your looking for a lower profile shoe check out the copperhead as well.

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Five Ten Project Climbing Shoe

May 28, 2009

I would go a full size down from the Anasazis. They are leather and are quite a bit softer than the Anasazis, so they will stretch a bit.

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