Five Ten Camp Four Shoe

Nice review of my favorite non-climbing pair of shoes I own, the Five Ten Camp Four:

It’s nice to have a few time-tested items in your arsenal that you can simply order brand new every few years with full confidence in what you’re going to receive. No shopping around, no sizing up or deliberating over various products, you just know. Well, this shoe is that piece of gear for me, and my fourth pair just arrived in the mail yesterday.
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I’ve had two or three pairs of these shoes over the last several years and I’ve used them for just about everything from walking around town, hiking 14ers, easy 5th class climbing and many days scrambling around talus fields chasing the latest bouldering project.
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 They stick like glue to rock, they can take a ton of abuse and they last for a long time1.

  1.  Except the laces, those never last

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8 Responses to Five Ten Camp Four Shoe

  1. Kris June 17, 2014 at 10:07 am #

    shoes* – I told you I’d proofread for you 🙂 I’m even in Boulder right now, Spot tonight?

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    • Narc June 17, 2014 at 10:47 am #

      Oops!

      I’m more of a Movement guy these days since a finger injury slowed me down a bit

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  2. colin June 17, 2014 at 4:22 pm #

    Is it just me, or is there something sharp in the eyelets that snags the laces and shreds them? I’m on my second pair, and while I agree its a quality shoe, both have had the issue.

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    • Narc June 17, 2014 at 4:28 pm #

      Good question. My replacement laces are just about ruined as well, so there does seem to be something about the design of the shoe that is hard on laces.

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  3. zach miller June 18, 2014 at 2:09 am #

    favorite approach shoe for sure. They edge suprisingly well (better than the guide tennies). super sticky. the one downfall in my opinion is that they seem a bit heavy. I like wearing running shoes a lot though. Im not sure how one would accomplish this without taking away from the advantages the shoe has, but if there was a way to make them a bit lighter and slightly less clunky, they would be my dream shoe.

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    • Narc June 18, 2014 at 8:24 am #

      I would have to agree. They are pretty bulky which makes them less ideal for situations where you would take them off and carry them while climbing a long multi-pitch or something.

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  4. andamius June 18, 2014 at 5:45 am #

    Me too. Now I use something like
    http://www.locklaces.com/

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  5. todd June 18, 2014 at 9:06 am #

    Times are a changin’… http://frontiergroupsales.com/updates-for-fiveten-june/

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