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Anasazi help me keep it tight

Five Ten Anasazi VCS C4 Sole Climbing Shoe

Five Ten Anasazi VCS C4 Sole Climbing Shoe

Rating for this product: 5 May 22, 2006

The Anasazis are my second pair of shoes after my MadRock flashes. The sizing differences between the two shoes leaves little room for accurate comparison, though the lining on the Anasazis is a huge improvement over the Flash. The Anasazis broke in very quickly, though the first five days of climbing hurt. The inside tag bothered my right foot, though toughing it out remedied that.

Make sure to buy them snug because they won't stretch. Also be aware that the newer revision has a different soul, heel, and strap.

It's a ways away, but I know my next shoe is going to be another pair of Anasazis.

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