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Five Ten Galileo Climbing Shoe

Rating for this product: 5 April 22, 2008

Over the course of 8 years of climbing, I have never found a better shoe! I've tried multiple shoes, all of which I liked for one reason or another but this shoe beats them all! Like other's have said, it's stiff yet you can feel every step. they do run small so be smart about it and try em on first. go to your local climbing store and ask someone if you are new to climbing. The trick to making them comfortable if they hurt your feet.....Put em on for a few....Take em off for a few....Put em on again! It will help! Amazing grip. Happy climbing!

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Sack-up and enjoy em!

Backcountry Access Alpine Trekker Adaptors

Rating for this product: 4 April 5, 2008

I went out for the first time on my new trekkers and I liked em. Side hilling isn't the greatest, but it never is any way. I didn't mind sitting a little higher up either. They work as they are supposed to. There's a definate learning curve with balance at times. I learned quick to take a knee and use a quasi/telemark stance when making your way down a depression. if you don't you will fall forward and eat it on your face! If they break on you all the time then consider losing some weight. I found they're pretty beefy for inbound/outbound day trips.

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