climbing shoe - All Climbing https://allclimbing.com Everything climbing and the outdoors. Fri, 19 Apr 2019 22:29:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 1268015 Followup to Climbing Shoe Rubber Test Results https://allclimbing.com/followup-to-climbing-shoe-rubber-test-results/ Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:43:50 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=513 Mark 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 to get criticized. This is a very hot topic. Obviously tests will always only determine how well products do against that individual test. Our […]

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Mark 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 to get criticized. This is a very hot topic. Obviously tests will always only determine how well products do against that individual test. Our goal was to create a simple test that everyone could appreciate and repeat at home (the total cost is < $1k and would be much less if you already had some shoes laying around).

The test is valid for Granite and EGrips holds. Therefore it is responsible for us to publish the results. The additional tests are not to question the results of the earlier test. They are to include more rock / plastic types as well as a few other variables (potentially wetness, temperature, edge holding, etc++).

Now that I’ve said that: We are all for positive and negative feedback. Our goal is to create the #1 gear testing website in 24 months (a huge project and investment on our end but we’re extremely excited about it and have a world class team). Rip our tests to shred. Telling us everything is great doesn’t help us get you a better product. I guarantee we are reading your reader’s feedback and taking it seriously.

Spadout has become what it is today by listening to our reader’s feedback and that won’t change.

There’s also an interesting thread on this study over at SuperTopo.

Finally, Rock & Ice addressed the question of what makes climbing rubber sticky?

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La Sportiva’s new Miura VS coming soon https://allclimbing.com/la-sportivas-new-miura-vs-coming-soon/ Tue, 22 Apr 2008 19:11:57 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/?p=373 I cannot wait to get my hands on a pair of the new La Sportiva Miura VS velcro shoes. The lace-up Miura’s have been my shoe of choice for the past several years, so I’m eager to see how a velcro version stacks up. I’m encouraged by the product description: Velcro lace up version of […]

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I cannot wait to get my hands on a pair of the new La Sportiva Miura VS velcro shoes.

The lace-up Miura’s have been my shoe of choice for the past several years, so I’m eager to see how a velcro version stacks up.

I’m encouraged by the product description:

Velcro lace up version of the Miura model, enriched with a number of innovative technical solutions. It keeps the lace up modelâ??s exceptional characteristics, adding new high-tech elements as well as a quick fit thanks to three velcros. The upper is made with a tubular construction. Arch support with P3 technology which ensures the support of the shape by avoiding natural wear and tear of the materials and guaranteeing maximum performance through time.

Has anyone seen these in the wild yet? If you’ve tried them, please leave a comment with feedback.

UPDATE: Schmoubouldering has some negative initial opinions on them and Mountain Gear apparently has them in stock.

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