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What shoes do you wear for a day on the rocks?

Dr Martin steel toed workboots.. They're comfortable and have hellava tread and plenty ankle support and padding


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- J-bird
 
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Mine are the Bikilas LS
 

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Damnit, now I cant decide what vibrant model would be best for now. Thanks guys. :ror:
 
Damnit, now I cant decide what vibrant model would be best for now. Thanks guys. :ror:

The ones with laces are made for a wider foot. Found out the hard way. Make sure when you get a pair get them a bit smaller they will break in nice
 
The ones with laces are made for a wider foot. Found out the hard way. Make sure when you get a pair get them a bit smaller they will break in nice


The Vibram TrekSports must be for a wider foot as well because I am a 4E width in Chippewa boots, and a E or 2E width in most everything else. but these Five Fingers fit perfectly. I am still amazed how much traction they have too. Mountain goat traction! :shock: lol
 
If there is no water around Reef Flip Flops, if it is near water, like at the lake, I just go barefoot. Winter is Nikes, but I have beel looking into those glove shoe things too
 
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