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Resoling in New England (or Eastcoast)?

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jim.dangle · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2011 · Points: 5,882

Can anyone recommend a good resoler in New England or nearby?

Not a huge deal to send them to CA or CO but thought I would try something local that was maybe quicker.

I think I need a rand repair too.

Also, I really have not kept it up with the "best sticky rubber" debate? Any recommendations? I like climbing granite cracks and slabs for the most part.

Thanks!

Jim

Nick Russell · · Bristol, UK · Joined Sep 2011 · Points: 2,605

I sent my Mythos to the Cobbler and Cordwainer, NY -
cobcord.com/
- This was partly because they were listed on the La Sportiva website as an "authorised resoler", but they did a good job of them. Sorry, but I'm not really up to speed on the "best rubber" either

Nick

Nathan Stokes · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2008 · Points: 440

Plattsburgh Shoe hospital is another option.

plattsburghshoehospital.com/

Brendan Blanchard · · Boulder, CO · Joined Oct 2010 · Points: 590

I've heard Vibram is better on sharper rock such as limestone or Rumney schist, and Five Ten rubber is better on granite. Can't say for sure, quite a bit is probably superstition/ personal preference.

Although, I've had really good luck doing harder granite slabs in MA with Five Ten's.

Brian · · North Kingstown, RI · Joined Sep 2001 · Points: 804

The location, east versus west, makes no difference in turn-around time. A western resoler may very well turn them around faster than someone local. Find one that has a good reputation and a guaranteed turn-around instead of where they are located. Someone mentioned Cobbler and Cordwainer in NY. Compare prices I think you will find them to be comparatively expensive.

Alex Mitchell · · Boston, MA · Joined May 2012 · Points: 2,367

I will second what Brian said. I have sent two orders to Rock and Resole in the last month and both have been less than two weeks between me shipping them and getting them back. Both had a great job done on them also.

S. Neoh · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 35

My friends tell me Cobbler and Cordwainer is rather expensive now. I used to have him do all my resoles when he was located in MA and, back then, he was the quickest with me doing the drop-off and pick-up.

I am also presently looking around for a good resoler.

I can recommend resoling with Vibram XS Grip, good rubber with longevity.

Jeremy A · · Concord, NH · Joined Mar 2010 · Points: 470

Well this is always a pain to deal with. But I have went through a few places mentioned and have had some flaws (Peeling rubber etc.). Anyhow after multiple years I have personally not had a problem with The Friction Fix out of West Virginia. $35 depending on the repair.

Ship via the post office. It is much cheaper than other options.

thefrictionfix.com

Enjoy.

tks · · Boston, MA · Joined Aug 2009 · Points: 20

If you're willing to wait an extra week, I can't say enough about Barry's Resoles in California.

He's resoled two pairs for me, and they are hands down the best resole jobs I've ever seen.

Jason Hayden · · North Clarendon, VT · Joined Oct 2010 · Points: 9,585
Nathan Stokes wrote:Plattsburgh Shoe hospital is another option. plattsburghshoehospital.com/
+1 for Plattsburgh
Peter Gill · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 10

Send them to Mark @ Plattsburg Shoe Hospital. He is an experienced climber and cobbler. Does great work.

www.plattsburghshoehospital.com/

+1

Derek Doucet · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2010 · Points: 66
Nathan Stokes wrote:Plattsburgh Shoe hospital is another option. plattsburghshoehospital.com/
Bump for the Shoe Hospital. Mark is a professional cobbler and long time climber. He does a great job.
jim.dangle · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2011 · Points: 5,882

Thanks for all the replies. Seems like the majority goes to Plattsburgh and Stealth rubber.

Mountain Project speaks!

I'll give them both a shot.

Jim

Chris Duca · · Dixfield, ME · Joined Dec 2006 · Points: 2,330

I've been sending my shoes to Mark at the Plattsburgh Shoe Hospital for the past 10 years. Turn around time is good, the price I right, and the workmanship is great. Highly recommended.

losbill · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 130

Add my vote for Mark and Plattsburgh Shoe Hospital

Mike Veazey · · Exeter, NH · Joined May 2008 · Points: 6,548

New England ReSoul based out of Southern New Hampshire!

Info@NewEnglandReSoul.Com

SYBold · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2012 · Points: 140
Mike Veazey wrote:New England ReSoul based out of Southern New Hampshire! Info@NewEnglandReSoul.Com
Does anyone have any experience with resoling their shoes at New England ReSoul? What did you think of their work?
Jeremy Steck · · Salt Lake City, UT · Joined Sep 2007 · Points: 7,228

Ramuta's Resoles in Montana does an outstanding job. I've been sending shoes there for years even when I lived on the east coast. He's fast on the turn around, and does and exceptional job if your rands are shot. Plus, his prices for rand repair are the best that I've found. He even fixes little holes here and there in the leather free of charge!

Ryan Williams · · London (sort of) · Joined May 2009 · Points: 1,245

I used to send mine to teh Friction Fix in WV. They do excellent work but aren't very fast in my experience. It has been faster for me to send mine out to Boulder or CA recently, and both shops did good work as well.

Will Roth · · Saranac Lake, NY · Joined Dec 2009 · Points: 55

Plattsburgh Shoe Hospital! Mark does a great job! Dropping a pair off today.

SarahKS Sallade · · Pike, NH · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 0

New England Resoul was really easy to work with and now they have drop off/pick up points at Metrorock in Everett and Newburyport MA. It is a pretty new company, but my friends and I agree that the resoling is of good quality, is competitively priced, and you don't have to send your shoes across the country!

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