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Reviews & Ratings for Mad Rock Drifter Climbing Shoes Clearance - Men's
— 2 reviews — Page 1
by
Ted L.,
from CA, United States
Written on December 15, 2014
this is a solid climbing shoe and an excellent deal!
does everything it is supposed to do, gets good grip in cracks and soft ledges. the material gives enough traction and holds up well enough for me to get some of the smaller toe and heel hooks. This is a shoe i would recommend for anyone who wants to get into climbing and are at a beginning to intermediate level. so far I've climbed up to a 5.10b indoors and probably 5.9 outdoor with these. the velcro makes these really easy to put on and take off. don't have to deal with fussy strings getting tangled and untying them after your hands are burned out.
Would recommend: Yes
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