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Marco Steve

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Jan 11, 2003, 4:57:02 PM1/11/03
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A while ago, someone asked about Mad Rock shoes. I just got my pair, so if
anyone's interested I can let you know what I think of them (so far).

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~Mike


Geoff Jennings

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Jan 12, 2003, 10:10:12 PM1/12/03
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Ok.
Thanks.


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Marco Steve

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Jan 13, 2003, 9:23:35 PM1/13/03
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Alright, here goes. I have the Hooker lace-ups, and I wrote this the first
day I had them. Things in [ ] have been added since.

Right out of the box, I liked the feel of this shoe. I have fairly long,
low feet and it's really hard to find a shoe that gives me the fit I like
without being baggy in the heel and arch sections, but these shoes fit
perfectly. By perfectly I mean, of course, that the pain isn't concentrated
in any one place ;) I have two beefs with the fit - One, the slingshot heel
is very strong and the stitching is exposed, so they wreak havoc on the back
of my ankles. When I take the shoes off, the backs of my ankles are
'dead-skin' white, completely numb, and have stitching imprints in them that
stay for hours. I haven't worn the shoes for a day and my skin is still red
and slightly numb. I'm going to put hockey tape or something over the seam
before I put the shoes on again. [now that they're more broken in, this
doesn't happen anymore.] Two, the place where the tongue is attached to the
upper is somewhat rough. It's taken a layer of skin off of my fourth toe,
so I'm taping that toe until the leather softens up.

These shoes don't seem to have much sensitivity. When I'm standing on a
large edge (like the side of an audio cassette case, for example) and it's
angled, I can't tell if I'm standing square on it or if I'm just barely on a
corner until my foot blows off. I took a nice fall while leading because of
that. Well, not entirely because of that... my lack of strength might have
contributed a little ;) It just seems like the soles are too hard in
general. [Not anymore - they've softened up nicely and are about as
sensitive as I'm used to. Hopefully they won't get much softer] They have
very good grip, but I don't see how the dual-textured sole really makes
smearing any easier. Edging performance is quite good. I really like the
rubber-covered forefoot - I got hooked on the all-rubber shoes with my old
Rock Socks. Heel- and toe-hooking are very stable.

All in all, I find these to be very good shoes for sport and gym climbing.
It was a toss-up between these and the Sharks (the slipper version) and I
chose these because of the adjustability of lacing. Nothing sticks out as
amazingly spectacular (yet) about these shoes, but they do everything that I
need them to very well, plus they're a good deal. [I've found one thing -
these things have amazing grip. Holds at the gym that I'd avoid at all
costs before - slopey, polished shiny, smooth - don't even cause me worry
anymore.] All that stands to be seen is if they keep up their performance.


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~Mike

Geoff Jennings wrote in message ...
>Ok.


GOclimb

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Jan 14, 2003, 5:15:17 PM1/14/03
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Marco, thanks for the review! If you get a chance to try them in
crack or on slab, report back (I can't imagine they'd be good on
slabs, but you never know)

GO

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Marco Steve

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Jan 26, 2003, 1:03:52 PM1/26/03
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GOclimb wrote in message ...

>Marco, thanks for the review! If you get a chance to try them in
>crack or on slab, report back (I can't imagine they'd be good on
>slabs, but you never know)
>
>GO

Unfortunately, that's not too likely. I've never been crack climbing or on
slab so even if I did get a chance, I don't think I'd be able to distinguish
between the shoes' shortcomings and my own :)

I have noticed that these shoes stretch like slippers, even though they're
rubber-coated lace-ups. They're a full size smaller than my old Rock Socks
and they fit almost as comfortably now. Size down at LEAST 1 size from
street shoes, preferably more.

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~Mike


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