EU size 40. Lightly used, have had for a few seasons but they are a bit too narrow for my foot so I very seldom wore them. Probably no more than 20 days of use. They were $280 new, asking $150. Make an offer and I can ship anywhere in the U.S. for $10.
size 11.5 US (45 Euro). worn 3 times. bought them to try something different from my loggers but it turns out i'm just too used to loggers. got a few scuffs on the outside, brand new on the inside. $200 + shipping.
Looking to be pointed in a direction to buy climbing gear for a beginner. I guess what would maybe qualify something good for a beginner would be price, support, and comfort. Either by brand or a good website with some info on what to look for would be great!
I own a landscape maintenance...
So far I really like 'approach shoes' from the outdoor world. They are kinda in between a rock climbing shoe and a hiking shoe.
I got a deal on Five Ten Guide series of shoes, and definitely recommend them--
http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/reviews/climbing/approach-shoes/five-ten-guide-tennie...
Hello everyone. I have been climbing for a few years now and I'm getting tired of wearing my work boots to climb. I am a machinist at heart so I got a pair of boots that is great for hard surfaces and are a little bit on the heavy side to be climbing trees. Let me know what kinds of boots yall...