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    Fiveten Anasazi Lace Up
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    Average Rating: 3 out of 5
    No. of Reviews: 2
    RRP: £70
    Year: 2005

    Description: The most precise climbing shoe in the world. Lace-up. Lined Cordura synthetic upper. Stealth C4 soles. Side exit heel seam. Asym toe. Slingshot rand. Dual pull-on loops

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    nick mcguirk 2 
    Posted: 08/02/08
    'GOOD BUT NOT EXCELLENT'
    Strengths:
    great grip, inspire confidence
    Weaknesses:
    if you have wide feet, stay clear..not comfortable on long routes.
    mine are showing a lot of wear after 1yrs use
    Overall:
    good climbing shoes which come highly recomended..will not fit everyone though...
    would i buy again...probably not
     
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    53%
     
    christophe 
    Posted: 03/02/07
    'VERY PRECISE'
    Strengths:
    Fits very narrow feet.
    Very sticky rubber.
    Inspires confidence.
    Pink!
    Weaknesses:
    Not comfortable for especially long.
    Pink?
    Overall:
    Having replaced some far cheaper climbing shoes with these I can see why they cost £70. But then most climbing shoes are around that mark now anyway.
    Great edging and pointing allows confident footwork on very small holds.
    And best of all they fit my feet! Having tried on at least half a dozen others before buying these were the only ones that my feet felt truly snug in thanks to the long lacing. Others (including the Anasazi Velcro), all felt somehow ill fitting after trying these.
    My feet are very narrow, so I guess wide footed chaps may find others fit better.
     
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