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scottyk · · Westminster, CO · Joined Sep 2009 · Points: 5

Another one for Rock n resole. Great work and fast turn around. As far as pro deal resole goes, never sending a pair of shoes there again. The guy does do good work. The bad thing is that I called this guy a ton and emailed him a shit ton. I complained to the shop in co springs where i dropped them off at. He took forever to get my shoes back. Read the other threads posted about this shop. Pretty shitty. I had to buy a new pair of solutions because I thought i wasn't going to get the shoes back. I think it was over 2 months before I got them back.

Nick Dolhyj 1 · · Flagstaff, AZ · Joined Dec 2013 · Points: 130

i've had two pairs of shoes resoled by rock 'n resole, couldn't be happier. non delamination or anything. i even felt that the shoes performed better than before

Colin Szehner · · Oakland, Ca · Joined Jan 2013 · Points: 135

Davis Shoe Shop. Enough Said.

W L · · NEVADASTAN · Joined Mar 2010 · Points: 851

Another vote for Locker and Positive Resoles. Quality of workmanship on the three pairs I sent him and one a friend sent in with mine was on par with the work the Rubber Room had done for me in the past...with a comparable turnaround time to what Flyin Brian had prior to his tragic passing. Fast.

Thanks for the great work and fantastic turnaround time.

eli poss · · Durango, CO · Joined May 2014 · Points: 525

is there anywhere/anybody either local or semi-local for chattanooga, TN? I would like to support the local climbing community if possible. If not, where do people here get em done? R&R? If i can't do it locally i'll probably send them to yosemite bum because they are evolve shoes and evolve recommends yosimite bum for their shoes.

FrankPS · · Atascadero, CA · Joined Nov 2009 · Points: 276

Had a pair done for the first time by Cascade Cobbler and was very happy. I shipped the shoes from California to Washington and had them back in two weeks, including the shipping time. He did good work, which entailed more than just resoles. He does various shoe repairs, too.

cascadecobbler.com/

Trad Princess · · Not That Into Climbing · Joined Jan 2012 · Points: 1,175
Locker wrote:"Someone please tally up the poll numbers in this thread so I know where to send my shoes. Thanks.". The bottom line is there are many resolers that do good work. Go with your "Local" resoler if you have one. If not, pretty much any and all of us do good work. Just pick one at random and I have five bucks on it that your shoes will be fine. ;-)
All kidding aside, word on the street is that Locker does a great job.
Justin Meyer · · Madison, WI · Joined May 2012 · Points: 47

If you are in Madison Wisconsin try thirdstreetshoe.com/. I had some Shamans done there this summer and they came out like new.

Alan Precup · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2015 · Points: 0

ROCK AND RESOLE!!! Short Turnaround and fair prices.

Leify Guy · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2013 · Points: 367

just got three pairs done by ramutas resoles out of Helena, MT. I was in town for the holidays, I took my shoes in just before Christmas, and they were done before New Years (saved me from having to pay for shipping). The shoes all look and feel/ climb like new again. I will definitely be getting more shoes resoled in the future!

Garret Nuzzo Jones · · Salt Lake City, UT · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 1,436

Both of my pairs of shoes from Locker are going strong. I had some anasazi verdes resoled with C4. The sides are blowing out but the the rubber refuses to give up. I also have some TC pros that were resoled with C4 and they're great. I still can't climb for shit, but at least I can't blame the shoes.

Sdm1568 · · Ca · Joined Aug 2012 · Points: 80
Adam Burch wrote: All kidding aside, word on the street is that Locker does a great job.
I will testify to that, I've had 3-4 pairs resoled by Positive Resoles and they're still going strong. Btw Locker, I need a few more business cards for local craiglist dealings.
MTN MIA · · Vail · Joined May 2006 · Points: 405

Rock n Resole

No need to say anymore 😄

frankstoneline · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 30

Cause I know locker and other glue heads will see it:
Do you cats in the know have any insight on where I could get some shoes resoled with stealth hf?

Chris Rice · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2013 · Points: 55
Locker wrote:"Do you cats in the know have any insight on where I could get some shoes resolved with stealth hf?" PositiveResoles.com Current RUBBER available for resoles: (Not all are listed on the website) Five Ten C4 Five Ten Onyxx Five Ten C4 "Dot" Five Ten M16 Five Ten HF Vibram XS Edge Vibram XS Grip Mad Rock FX5
Locker - how about just a few words describing the characteristics of each rubber?
Leify Guy · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2013 · Points: 367
Chris Rice wrote: Locker - how about just a few words describing the characteristics of each rubber?
+1 it'd be cool to know which rubbers will be more sticky, and which will last longer, and so on and so forth...
Brandt Allen · · Joshua Tree, Cal · Joined Jan 2004 · Points: 210

^^^^ This oughta be good! ^^^^

Eric Wydeven · · austin, tx · Joined Jan 2013 · Points: 0

Cascade Cobbler in Trillium Washington. These guys have been working on my shoes for years now and I have yet to have anything but great experiences with their work and customer service. Their turnaround time is rapid, their prices competitive, and their work well done. On many occasions they have gone beyond the requested work to fix other areas of the shoe as well. Last pair I got back from them came back to me with needle and thread stitching on some areas of the shoe where the leather was coming apart.

Best part: this is a small family business; you can take care of everything by mail order and can talk to somebody on the actual telephone if you need. They're super cool down to earth folks.

Klimbien · · St.George Orem Denver Vegas · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 455
rockandresole.com/
Before resole

after resole

I have received excellent service from rockandresole.com/
Those guys did great work and were super fast. They finally said, stop sending us these shoes and buy some new ones on one pair, but they had already brought them back to life multiple times.

climbingresoles.com/ was difficult to work with and slow, but I know others who really have had positive experiences with them. The Rubber room has done great work and sent me an amazingly awesome t-shirt, so keep them in mind.
W L · · NEVADASTAN · Joined Mar 2010 · Points: 851

ClimbingResoles.com is no longer operating as far as I am aware as the owner tragically has passed away.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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