A visual comparison of the new Limited Edition Team 5.10 shoes and the old V10s
Limited Edition Team 5.10 Vs. Five Ten V10 Comparison
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Climbing Video: “The Beta – Six Feet Under” – 2009 Triple Crown Bouldering Series Preview
Another video to get you psyched for the 2009 Triple Crown Bouldering Series, this one of Brion Voges bouldering at The Stone Fort
Mysterious New Five Ten Shoe Identified
Earlier this year there was a lot of interest shown in a pair of mysterious blue Five Ten shoes that looked very similar to the recently discontinued, but highly popular, V10s. Keep reading for some more information on these shoes.
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Another Update On The Five Ten Projects
Since it’s unlikely I will ever be healthy for a long enough period of time to put my Five Ten Projects through their paces, this updated review at Sicky Gnar Gnar is going to be your best source of information.
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More On The Five Ten Projects
Since I haven’t had much time to climb in mine (soon though?) here is a more thorough analysis of the Five Ten Projects.
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Five Ten Project First Impressions
My first impressions of the new Five Ten Projects after trying them out in Rocktown
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Anatomy of a V13 Flash
Consider with me for a moment, what it takes (beyond being freakishly strong) to flash a V13 boulder problem. Patience is no doubt important as one must wait weeks or even years before the right combination of skill and conditions come together in a singular moment. One must also be extremely dedicated to getting fit [...]
My Climbing Shoe Collection
Lately I have been accused by many of owning too many pairs of climbing shoes. One might even think that I am sponsored by Five Ten based on my endless promotion of their shoes, but they would be wrong. While perhaps not necessary, each shoe does actually have a specific use: Montrail Shoes – Received [...]
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Five Ten Shoes on Modern Marvels
The segment about Stealth Rubber on History Channel’s “Modern Marvels” was short but interesting. It was cool to see the process through which they synthesized and cured the rubber. The climbing segments were somewhat cheesy and came off more as an infomercial for Five Ten but that was to be expected I guess. They of [...]
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Alex Johnson Climbs Lethal Design (V12)
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Alex Johnson Climbs Lethal Design (V12)
Alex Johnson gave the highballs in Bishop a break to check out the bouldering in Red Rock, Nevada where she repeated the V12 highball Lethal Design according to her 8a scorecard:
great support crew and tons of pads! long and crimpy. worked out all the moves quick and sent first burn.
Since the start of 2012 she has done some eight V10′s or harder across Yosemite, Bishop and Red Rock.
Update: Climbing.com caught up with Johnson to discuss the ascent
5 CommentsPaul Robinson Punches His Ticket For Memory Is Parallax (V14)
Turns out Paul Robinson was next as he did the 5th ascent of Dave Graham’s Memory Is Parallax (V14) over the weekend.
6 CommentsAll Aboard The Train
Dave Graham’s Memory Is Parallax (V14) is the flavor of the month among the Frontrange’s elite boulderers as in the past few days both Matty Hong and Carlo Traversi have joined Daniel Woods in punching their tickets on the send train of this great new problem. Who’s next??
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