Comments on: Climbing Shoe Rubber Test Results https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/ Everything climbing and the outdoors. Fri, 19 Apr 2019 20:19:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: MDS https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/#comment-617 Sun, 04 Apr 2010 21:56:41 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=505#comment-617 For the beginners, some good tips here on choosing the best rock climbing shoes.

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By: AmirG https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/#comment-616 Wed, 18 Feb 2009 03:05:31 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=505#comment-616 From what i remember they used a polished granite slab rather than textured granite that we encounter outdoors. Real world condition testing would be way more accurate. And La Sportive Frixion better than XSV?? Gimme a break spadout. How bout they hire me to do some REAL scientific testing

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By: Belay Device Friction Test - All Climbing https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/#comment-615 Tue, 13 Jan 2009 23:22:59 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=505#comment-615 […] up on their climbing shoe rubber friction test, Spadout has recently released a belay device friction test. While highly unscientific, this is at […]

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By: Followup to Climbing Shoe Rubber Test Results - All Climbing https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/#comment-614 Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:45:30 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=505#comment-614 […] Silliman, founder of Spadout, provided me the following feedback on the climbing shoe rubber study I recently posted: I wouldn’t have touched the climbing rubber test if I wasn’t willing […]

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By: sibylle https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/#comment-613 Tue, 25 Nov 2008 02:00:44 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=505#comment-613 I have several pairs of shoes for different types of rock and climbing. One for thin cracks at Indian Creek, one for wide cracks, another for limestone sport climbs â??and i agree â?? we need to judge a shoe on more than the stickiness of its rubber.
(I’ve collected the various shoes over the years. I bought the wide crack shoe, the La Sportiva Mariacher, in 1991).

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By: Kate C https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/#comment-612 Mon, 24 Nov 2008 23:22:16 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=505#comment-612 I love seeing comparative testing of climbing gear in a quantitative setting, but I agree, you need to see the whole picture before drawing conclusions. In particular, my husband and I have an on-going discussion about which is most important in shoe rubber: stickiness or durability. We climb in Vedauwoo quite a bit, and the crystaline granite just eats up 5.10 rubber. I occasionally get my shoes resoled twice a season, where his LaSportivas can go all year before they need resoling. I hope they mention something a long these lines in comparing. I think it might be possible for rubber to be too sticky – if it stays on the rock instead of the shoe.

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By: Climbing Narcissist https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/#comment-611 Mon, 24 Nov 2008 22:15:35 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=505#comment-611 It seems like it would have been more responsible of SpadOut to wait for the results of the 2nd round of testing before they published this. Most people will just read this report without thinking much of how the tests were conducted.

Not that Evolv’s rubber is better or worse than any other but I suspect most people would be surprised by a lot of the results.

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By: Tom Markiewicz https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/#comment-610 Mon, 24 Nov 2008 22:01:45 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=505#comment-610 My thoughts exactly! I’d love to see some more rigorous testing.

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By: Climbing Narcissist https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/#comment-609 Mon, 24 Nov 2008 21:58:42 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=505#comment-609 I was initially intrigued after seeing this but the way the tests were conducted sort of render the entire results meaningless. It will be interesting to see what the subsequent tests reveal.

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By: Tom Markiewicz https://allclimbing.com/climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/#comment-608 Mon, 24 Nov 2008 21:51:14 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=505#comment-608 Mark at Spadout tells me they will be doing a second round to this test in approximately 4-6 weeks. Hopefully they’ll look at additional surfaces and other variables.

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