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twrock
Jan 21, 2003, 6:03 AM
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(I didn't find this one in my search, so here goes....) Chinese New Year is fast approaching and I thought I'd take advantage of the sales to pick up a pair of approach/wall shoes. Up to this point it has been tight cheap hiking boots for me. But I noticed my local gear shop has the La Sportiva Hyper Guide LT boots for sale. Anyone with experience using this boot? Pro's/con's?
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timpanogos
Jan 21, 2003, 12:42 PM
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Well, I have no information about the boots you are asking about – But I did want to report on something along these lines. I went to our local climbing shoe resole shop to check on putting rands on my Asolo boots. I was too cheap to pay the $100.00 to find out how well this might hold up, so the guy sold me a $6.00 tube of “INDUSTRIAL STRENGHT E6000 The Multi-Purpose Adhesive Self-Leveling Formula – Medium Viscosity Clear” Dang, I’d love to see their Heavy Viscosity – this stuff lays on thick – wait 72 hours and lay on another layer. Makes for a very-very tough toe cap/rand that maintains a rubbery texture when hardened – with hardened being the key word here. This held up very well while climbing last weekend, and it will be easy to add a touch-up from time to time. Check it out Chad
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bigwalling
Jan 21, 2003, 3:08 PM
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I use them. I really like them so far. They have good support.
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