Climbing shoe Resoling- East Coast
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Hey there forums, I'm about to burn through my second pair of shoes on the front toe (these being TC Pros) and I'm really not looking to buy another pair of shoes. I'm also not really wanting to ship my climbing shoes across the country to have them fixed. does anyone know of any good re-solers on the East Coast? I kept my beginner shoes so I could get them fixed and climb with them while I get my Pros fixed but the 8-week turnaround plus shipping time is not looking very attractive. Thanks! |
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http://www.tahoegripworks.com/ moved to New Hampshire |
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bump for greater tahoe gripworks. Just got a pair of futuras, miuras, solution comp, and pythons back from them. They're better than new |
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I just used White Mountain resole and he was awesome! Quick turnaround, excellent resole, great communication. Sent me pics throughout the resole! |
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I had a decent experience with them. |
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New England Resoul. They've extended the life of many shoes of mine over the years. Plenty of rubber options and good pricing. |
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Colton Capps wrote: If you ship your shoes to get fixed, does it really matter if it's the west coast? Or are you wanting to drop them off, in person? |
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I just wanted to do something closer to home I guess, it really doesn't matter too much but my shoes are going downhill fast and I was hoping that I could get them back sooner by using something on the East Coast. |
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I used Plattsburgh shoe hospital on my tc pros when mine were too far gone for the local place to do. The rand had a pretty bad hole in it. They did a great job. |
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I’ve used Greater Tahoe Gripworks a number of times and won’t use anyone else. They do an incredible job |