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By Braxton Norwood
From Tucson
Jul 3, 2008
Now in hi-res!

I'm looking to get my Testarossas re-soled. Unfortunately, I seem to wear through the rubber at the tip of my big toes long before any other part (the rands are okay). Also, these are 40s & I wear 43.5s for street shoes. Who has had their smallish, downturned shoes resoled and been happy with the results? I was thinking of sending them to prodealresoles.com...

I'm curious if anybody thinks the accelerated wear at my big toe tips is suggestive of poor form; this is a definite possibility. These shoes see 2-3 days of gym climbing & 3-4 days of outdoor face climbing per month. Yes, those numbers should be reversed, but that's another topic altogether.

By SAL
From broomdigiddy
Jul 3, 2008
great white throne as seen from moonlight buttress.

alot of climbing on them. Is this wear on your big toe underneath on the climbing portion of the rubber?If so this Sounds like its normal wear with good footwork. the testies are bomb for precise foot placments and in most cases force you into better footwork to use the shoe for what it is meant for. climbing on your toes is what its about.

This shoe is weird to resole. there is not a cobbler out there that can resole it in the same manner that the factory puts the sole on.
Prodealresoles is good.
Of course there are about 5 recent threads on cobblers so I will not start taht debate again.
Hope this helps.

By androo.daveass
From Portland
Jul 3, 2008
falling my way up 'welcome to old kentuck' (13a)

i had a pair of testies resoled recently by yosemitebum (evolv's resole branch) and they came back looking better than new and fit the exact same as before i sent them in. pretty cheap and fast too

By SAL
From broomdigiddy
Jul 3, 2008
great white throne as seen from moonlight buttress.

The difference in teh resole job is they cannot duplicate the concaved indent in the forefoot.
Just to clarify what i was talking about.

By Braxton Norwood
From Tucson
Jul 3, 2008
Now in hi-res!

I sent them to Pro Deal Resoles. I'll let you know how they turn out...

By Braxton Norwood
From Tucson
Aug 4, 2008
Now in hi-res!

So, good news and bad news. Good: Pro Deal Resoles did a phenomenal job. Not quite as aggressive (the concave part isn't as deep as original), but close enough for me. Very professional work, with the same rubber as from the factory (XSV). Most importantly, the shoes fit just as snugly as they did pre-resole! Not bad for a whopping $25 (including return shipping).

Bad news: Their 2 day turnaround claim is bunk. They had my shoes for a week and a half before they were sent back. Total of just over 2 weeks from the day I sent them out (Priority Mail) to the day they returned back home (also via Priority Mail).

Would I use them again? Absolutely.

By Jake D.
Aug 4, 2008

Rubber room did a good job on my testarossas the last time i sent them out.. same thing.. got the same sportiva rubber stuck on there and they were pretty much the same as out of the box minus a bit of the indent.

summer tends to be pretty busy for the resole guys.. like yos. bum says it's like 14 days turn around right now. tho if they said it was still 2 days then that sucks it took so long.. but at least they did a good job in that time.

By Braxton Norwood
From Tucson
Aug 4, 2008
Now in hi-res!

Looks like they finally updated their home page. It now says 5-9 day turnaround.

By Tea
Aug 4, 2008
shes a real looker

Barry's Resoles 41585 Auberry Road Auberry, CA 93602 (559) 855-4511

Barry does a GREAT job, and is quick. Trust your boots to no other!

By SAL
From broomdigiddy
Aug 4, 2008
great white throne as seen from moonlight buttress.

Braxton Norwood wrote:
Not quite as aggressive (the concave part isn't as deep as original), but close enough for me. Very professional work, with the same rubber as from the factory (XSV). .



:)
I warned you about this. But a good cobbler can get it close enough to make ya happy. Glad you had a good experiance besides the time frame.

By Braxton Norwood
From Tucson
Aug 4, 2008
Now in hi-res!

Tea wrote:
Barry's Resoles 41585 Auberry Road Auberry, CA 93602 (559) 855-4511 Barry does a GREAT job, and is quick. Trust your boots to no other!


What's the cost for a resole, including return shipping?

By colin gregg
From fort collins
Aug 4, 2008
lumpy ridge

I dropped a pair off at rock and resole in Boulder on Monday afternoon, came home from work on Wednesday and they were sitting on my door step! $49 including postage. Got 5.10 rubber on a pair of La sportiva Katanas. Excellent job and super fast turn around. Highly recommended.

By SAL
From broomdigiddy
Aug 4, 2008
great white throne as seen from moonlight buttress.

colin gregg wrote:
. Got 5.10 rubber on a pair of La sportiva Katanas. \.


I think you got the short end of the stick on this one.

By colin gregg
From fort collins
Aug 4, 2008
lumpy ridge

SAL wrote:
I think you got the short end of the stick on this one.

Matter of opinion really


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