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  1. #1
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    Advice on climbing shoes for ski boot feet

    Figured someone here has dealt with this before. I have a decent size styloid bump on the outside of my midfoot from ski boots that gets grumpy fast in climbing shoes. It’s bad enough that I try to climb in my approach shoes as much as possible what limited climbing I do, but still can only hand a few pitches in pretty otherwise comfy old leather climbing shoes.

    Thanks in advance

  2. #2
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    La Sportiva Mythos. They stretch out nicely for weird shapes n'shit. I originally started using them for the stretch to fit due to having a difference of 2 sizes between my feet.

  3. #3
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    Second the Mythos. Not only does the unlined leather upper stretch to fit your foot, but the lacing system provides a lot of adjustability.

  4. #4
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    so, you are simply looking for a new pair of climbing shoes ....
    how about resoling the comfy old shoes?

    mythos are nice, however, they never fit my narrow heel
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by romeo tango View Post
    so, you are simply looking for a new pair of climbing shoes ....
    how about resoling the comfy old shoes?

    mythos are nice, however, they never fit my narrow heel
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    Likely new. My old ones are 15+ years old, pretty floppy and not all that comfortable.

  6. #6
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    If you don't mind slippers, the 5.10 Moccasym is unlined leather upper and will mold to your foot like a glove. However, quality can be hit or miss these days, and the new version has too much rubber on top of the toe box, IMO. These days I wear the La Sportiva Cobra Eco for comfort shoes... similar situation as the Moc's but slightly more aggressive. Neither of these will be good for heel hooks, but for face climbing, easier trad, multi-pitch...my go-to's. ymmv

  7. #7
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    If sportiva, then cobra. Stretches like hell without getting floppy and fits the weirdest feet. And it's really cheap, at least here. And they are much better Shoes than the Mythos. I actually bouldered 7C ( that's about V25.12d in freedom grades) in them. Which is basically near impossible in Mythos.

    Heel hooks are hard if you actually have pull on them. Some stabilizing Font style Heel smears Work quite well because they are super sensitive.

    They are my go to fontainbleau Shoes, because you can wear them for hours and still climb really precise stuff. If I tried to to a 50 problems blue or 40 red ( 6 hours) Parcours in my Theories or my scarpa insincts I'd Probably die.
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