One Sport/Climb High Roxygen Rock Shoes

One Sport/Climb High Roxygen Rock Shoes 

DESCRIPTION

Lace-up

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 10, 2002]
Echo Siberia
Mountaineer

I had these shoes for TWO WEEKS before the soles started to seperate. Sure they fit great, but i don't want to have to get a new pair every month. sometimes cheap means cheap.

Customer Service

at least sierra will refund my money.

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never a shoe as poorly constructed as this, sure seperation is a fact of life, but not this quickly.

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[Dec 13, 2001]
DClimber
Climber

Strength:

None

I agree with the other reviews. DO NOT BUY THESE SHOES!!! They perform poorly, and are even worse in the quality of construction. Also, these shoes stunk (in the olfactory sense) very badly. You may think that this is not a problem with the shoe but I must also include that the 9 pairs of shoes that I have climbed in and sweat in for far longer than these shoes don''t smell anything close to what these shoes could produce in stench. Anyway, that just doesn''t matter as long as you pay attention to the other attributes of this shoe, poor quality and performance...

Customer Service

I would have returned them but I couldn''t bear the thought of having another pair of these hellish things.

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Lots, all better than this shoe.

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[Aug 21, 2001]
Harry Richards
Climber

Pretty poor really but gave me a shoes that has taken me up some good (albeit pretty easy) routes. Price was the major reason for selection and i still rekon that for a first shoe there great...but not for much else!

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None

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3
[May 10, 2001]
tom
Climber

these were the first pair of climbing shoes i bought, and the choice was largely based on price. i would agree with the comments that they split after a comparatively short amount of use, and that the soles would benefit from being made using proper stealthy rubber, rather than sticky rubber, which makes for poor smearing, especially on indoor walls.

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None

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3
[Mar 28, 2001]
mike sakoon
Climber

These shoes are extremely comfortable and helped me with my first climbs as a beginner, but the rubber began to split from the sides within a few weeks. I still use them occasionally because the soles tend to stick well on certain rock. I paid about $40 for the shoes, so I guess I got a what a forty dollar pair of climbing shoes will give you. I probably wouldn't suggest these to anyone who wasn't prepared to get the rubber re-cemented within a month.

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None

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[Dec 10, 2000]
Keri
Climber

They are crap. They fall apart quickly with normal use. Not very sticky soles. I wouldn't recomend them to anyone no matter how cheap they are!

Similar Products Used:

5.10 Huecos

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