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JF1 · · Idaho · Joined Jan 2011 · Points: 400

Just picked up two pair from Flyin Brian, they were better than new.

climbingresoles.com/

Kyro · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2013 · Points: 5

Sent in my beat up muiras into rock n resole last Tuesday. They received them Thursday and had them back to me 7 days later. (I live in Iowa) Had 2 toe caps replaced with new xs rubber price and workman ship were great.

Chris Graham · · Bartlett, NH · Joined Jun 2008 · Points: 545

I have had great luck with both Rock and Resole, and the Plattsburgh Shoe Hospital. Can't go wrong with either IMHO.

Daniel Evans · · Phoenix, AZ · Joined Mar 2013 · Points: 80

I've gone through Rock & Resole in the past and they've done an excellent job but offer limited types of rubber.

Does anyone know of a place that does a quality job that carries the Stealth HF and Onyxx rubber? Not just the C4.

Gunks . · · Gunks, NY · Joined Apr 2007 · Points: 195
Daniel Evans wrote:I've gone through Rock & Resole in the past and they've done an excellent job but offer limited types of rubber. Does anyone know of a place that does a quality job that carries the Stealth HF and Onyxx rubber? Not just the C4.
Prodeal Resoles offers Onyx. I had 3 pairs of shoes resoled by them. Excellent job and cheap.
Daniel Evans · · Phoenix, AZ · Joined Mar 2013 · Points: 80

@Locker : I'm trying to find out. I remember someone telling me the turn around time through Nomad's was about 3 months so I had always sent mine to R&R. I have a pair of 5.10 Blackwings that came with the HF rubber so I was looking to get them resoled with the same. Otherwise I'd settle for the Onyxx, but ultimately I just wanted a stiffer rubber then the C4 to keep it a more aggressive shoe.

Daniel Evans · · Phoenix, AZ · Joined Mar 2013 · Points: 80

Just found these guys who claim to have the Stealth HF. Heard anything about them? They appear to be a certified 5.10 resole company based off fiveten.com

Lost Soles Climbing
lostsolesclimbing.com/resol…

Daniel Evans · · Phoenix, AZ · Joined Mar 2013 · Points: 80

Your saying the Stealth HF rubber is not stiffer then the C4? C4 rubber is generally the go-to rubber out here in Joshua Tree for slab. Blackwing is a down-turned aggressive shoe. I would imagine it'd be more of an edging shoe thus harder rubber. Right?

Then again shoe rubber is not my area of expertise. Just the way it has been explained to me by fellow climbers.

Steve Williams · · The state of confusion · Joined Jul 2005 · Points: 235

www.positiveresoles.com

Glue man. . .oops, I mean LOCKER
just did another sole on my JB's. . . PRIMO work,
and KNOW, this IS KNOT a PAID ADVERTISEMENT!!!!

Rob Baumgartner · · Niwot · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 196

What's the phone number for Rock 'n' Resole?

Sorry, couldn't help it. I've had great luck with them. probably 7 or 8 resoles over the last five years on various shoes, only one of which didn't come out great.

I was having trouble with the sides of my TC Pros blowing out (a design flaw with the shoe, made worse by lots of jamming), and when I brought them in the last few times they told me it was tough to fix. But this last time, they seem to have come up with a good solution which involves some thick shoe rubber melted over the weak spots. It's ugly as hell, but it's held up quite well so far. - there was a hole right through the leather on one shoe, so I wasn't too optimistic, but after seven days in Yosemite, three in the Creek, and a few other days out, it's still showing very little wear in that spot.

AnthonyM · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 30

Rock&Resole, even when they forget they had my shoes.... they made it worth it. Seriously. They are good. Forty bucks for $100 worth of shoe left? They even re-stitched the lace loops of my Mythos... when asked about the re-stiching: "oh we noticed your shoes needed it." You are awesome dudes! Success every time.

buckethead · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2013 · Points: 30

Rock and resole nice and quick
I sent out my Katana lace last month 10th , received on 18th

except all the the shipment and delivery time , they just spend 2 to 3 days to resole and sent back to me

$32 half resole, $9 return posting, $10 posting to rock and resole
total $51
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tks · · Boston, MA · Joined Aug 2009 · Points: 20
Kirk B. wrote:I've used Barry's Resoles, I think he's in Fresno, or somewhere close to there. Exemplary work. ....
I just got two pairs of Acopas back from Barry. By far the best resoles I've ever seen! Good edges, the shoe shape is right on, and the seam from the half soles are tighter than i've ever seen anywhere!


Siberia · · Birmingham, AL · Joined Sep 2011 · Points: 30

I sent a pair of Evolvs to John Ramuta. I've been using them for about 6 months and have been pleased. I plan to send another pair to him soon.

Daryl Allan · · Sierra Vista, AZ · Joined Sep 2006 · Points: 1,040

Is anyone still using Science Friction? I know most folks don't like it and it always does poorly in rubber 'tests' but for whatever reason it works really well for me on Stronghold slab. Madrock used to use it but I heard they stopped doing resoles.

Keith Boone · · Henderson, NV · Joined Jul 2013 · Points: 492
Adam Floyd wrote:Just picked up two pair from Flyin Brian, they were better than new. climbingresoles.com/
+1
beensandbagged · · smallest state · Joined Oct 2013 · Points: 0

Plattsburg Shoe Hospitial, I just got a pair back and they look good and feel good on my feet.

Daryl Allan · · Sierra Vista, AZ · Joined Sep 2006 · Points: 1,040

Thanks Locker. I know who to hit up when I'm ready to get my kicks tuned up now. Should be pretty soon actually. I have two pairs of Evolvs that I had resoled and the rubber just outright sucks in comparison to my old high-top Sportivas that Madrock resoled for me.

I'll be in touch. :)

percious · · Bear Creek, CO · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 1,190

Can't say enough good things about Yosemite Bums.

1) They use evolv rubber. Insanely sticky.
2) Quality workmanship every time.
3) They fix shoes even if your thumb toe broke through.
4) Never had any logistics problems with them.

I have probably had them resole 50 shoes over the years.

cheers.
-chris

KevinCO · · Loveland, CO · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 60

I would of gone to Komitos in Estes if not for the flood. Steve Komito has been in business for decades and has a lot of history (Steve climbed with Kor, et al).

I took them to Rock & Resole and was very satisfied.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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