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Chris Rice · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2013 · Points: 55
Locker wrote:5.10 Stealth C4 Thick: 5.5mm, very sticky. Extremely popular all-around rubber. 5.10 Stealth C4 Medium: 4.2mm, very sticky, more sensitive, most popular/prefered. 5.10 Stealth C4 Thin 3.5. Same properties as above. Most sensitive being the thinnest. Wears out faster. 5.10 Onyxx: 4.2mm. Another great rubber from 5.10 as featured on their high performance shoes. Edges well, plenty sticky. Five Ten Stealth C4 "Dot". See above and add "Dots". Five Ten M16. Watch video clip vimeo.com/58283639 Five Ten Stealth HF. Soft and sticky. Vibram XS Edge. Sticks well, edges well, lasts longer. Popular. Vibram XS Grip. Not C4! Mad Rock F5. Not C4 either!
Thanks - pretty interesting info. Any news on the HF - anything in the pipeline for the future? It sounds as if it might be perfect for rands?
Arin F · · Las Vegas · Joined Oct 2011 · Points: 64

had a great experience with Locker/positiveresoles.com

Great work, great communication the whole way. I highly recommend!

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

Positive Resoles in JTree.

The only way to go. . .

frank bonnevie · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2012 · Points: 87

i call them the "shamturas" edgeless shamans! rock and resole did the resole they felt amazing on a 12b yesterday!

shamturas

Leify Guy · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2013 · Points: 367
frank bonnevie wrote:i call them the "shamturas" edgeless shamans! rock and resole did the resole they felt amazing on a 12b yesterday!
After a couple more trips to the crag you should post up another review on edgeless shoes, I'm definitely curious as to whether they're worth it or not
Kristen Fiore · · Burlington, VT · Joined Sep 2014 · Points: 3,378

Plattsburgh Shoe Hospital put 18 more months on my Quantums for $40.

I'd highly recommend him for any New England/New York climber.

David Harding · · Albuquerque, NM · Joined Aug 2008 · Points: 10

"Dave Page, Cobbler" in Seattle has resoled dozens of shoes for me over the years and I've always been delighted with the results and customer service. Reasonable prices, too.

Lou Cerutti · · Carlsbad, California · Joined Jan 2014 · Points: 209

Just got My TC PROs back from Locker at Positive Resoles and they came out wonderfully. Thanks Locker!

Kevin Piarulli · · Redmond, OR · Joined Nov 2013 · Points: 1,683

Just to throw another one out there, I just sent 4 pairs of shoes (Scarpa and La Sportiva) to The Gear Fix in Bend, and they did a great job with a quick turnaround. They also do just about any other gear repair, bringing clothing, packs, etc back to life!

Sean Peter · · IL · Joined Aug 2013 · Points: 105
Dylan B. wrote:Someone please tally up the poll numbers in this thread so I know where to send my shoes. Thanks.
rough tally

I'm still going with Locker cause he's the most entertaining on here. And he got the most mentions of Miura's done well….
Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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