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Mad Rock Flash Climbing Shoe - Men's- 2009 DO NOT USE

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I'm not sure what size shoe would be comfortable. I were...

By Ranked #1982 - Climbing Shoes May 6, 2008

I'm not sure what size shoe would be comfortable. I were a size 10R in running shoes so what would be the best fit in climbing shoes

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By Ranked #782 - Climbing Shoes February 6, 2010

If you want a good, all day fit, i would just order your normal size. If you are looking for more of a performance edge, maybe go .5 a size down. They are climbing shoes, so they will stretch, but they'll still be tight.

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By Ranked #358 - Climbing Shoes October 8, 2009

I wear normal shoe size 8. I ordered the Flash in 7.5. It was super tight at first, but once I was able to sweat a little in the shoes, they started to stretch some. I couldn't be in them all day, but the performance I get from tight shoes is awesome!

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By Ranked #370 - Climbing Shoes May 9, 2009

i wear a 10.5-11 in nike, and a 10.5 in the flash is perfect as an all-around, all day fit.

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By Ranked #648 - Climbing Shoes May 9, 2009

I agree with Harrison, street shoe size is a pretty safe sizing call. There seems to be a little bit of inconsistency with Mad Rock from pair to pair, but most people I've fit will end up in their street shoe size. I wear an 11.5 in most shoes and an 11.5 in the Flash. Great shoes and sticky rubber!

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By Ranked #1156 - Climbing Shoes April 6, 2009

If trying on shoes is not an option, I wear an 11.5 Mizuno Running Shoe and an 11.5 Flash.

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By Ranked #1747 - Climbing Shoes May 22, 2008

If I were you I would go to a store that sells rockclimbing gear and try on the different sizes. I made the mistake of just guessing, and now I have to pay to get my shoes returned, and pay to receive the new pair.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
SupaSuede leather 
Lining:
Unlined 
Sole:
Mad Rubber 
Last:
Slip-lasted 
Asymmetrical Curvature:
Slightly pointed toe 
Lacing:
TPR hook-and-loop closure tabs 
Optimal Use:
All-around climbing 
Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 
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