Mad Rock
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Mad Rock got started in 2002, producing highly technical, well-made and affordable rock climbing shoes. Being owned and operated by avid rock climbers, Mad Rock was already ahead of the game when it came to producing functional gear that even the most seasoned climbers would appreciate. Today, Mad Rock has sold well over a million pairs of climbing shoes, and still continues to innovate and expand. Products from Mad Rock besides climbing shoes now include mountaineering boots, harnesses, chalk bags, quickdraws, crash pads and climbing accessories. According to Mad Rock, innovation isn’t just a ...Read More
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Mad Rock got started in 2002, producing highly technical, well-made and affordable rock climbing shoes. Being owned and operated by avid rock climbers, Mad Rock was already ahead of the game when it came to producing functional gear that even the most seasoned climbers would appreciate. Today, Mad Rock has sold well over a million pairs of climbing shoes, and still continues to innovate and expand. Products from Mad Rock besides climbing shoes now include mountaineering boots, harnesses, chalk bags, quickdraws, crash pads and climbing accessories. According to Mad Rock, innovation isn’t just a word - it’s a challenge to be met daily. For that reason, Mad Rock uses the latest materials and up-to-date technologies while striving to maintain the superior quality and functionality of their climbing shoes, chalk bags and gear. ... Less
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Our Price: $39.95 Retail: $70.00
Closeouts. Mad Rock Apex trail shoes give you a firm, sticky grip on uneven terrain, great ventilation and unbeatable support and sta...read more Sizes Available : 10, 10½, 11, 11½, 12
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Our Price: $43.95 Retail: $99.95
Closeouts. Whether you're headed to the climbing gym or your favorite local bouldering spot, Mad Rock Frenzy climbing shoes...read more Sizes Available : 3½, 4, 5
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Our Price: $43.95 Retail: $79.95
Closeouts. Whether you're headed to the climbing gym or your favorite local bouldering spot, Mad Rock Shark climbing shoes ...read more Sizes Available : 3, 3½, 4, 4½
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Our Price: $39.95 Retail: $69.95
Closeouts. The Mad Rock Maniac is an excellent entry level climbing shoe for beginning and intermediate climbers.
High-friction ...read more Sizes Available General(US): 4(M 4, W 5½), 5½(M 5½, W 7), 7(M 7, W 8½)
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Our Price: $47.50 Retail: $79.95
Closeouts. Mad Rock Mugen climbing shoes provide an edge on tough technical climbs and challenging boulder problems, with perfect fit...read more Sizes Available General(US): 4(M 4, W 5½)
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pay for what you get sometimes By kingcalves from Ft Lauderdale, FL on 10/19/2009 Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: The quality of this shoe is barely average. The price was ridiculously low so I couldnt' say no. I doubt I'll buy another pair of non-climbing shoes from Mad Rock again. I wear these abou t2-3x a week and I don't think they'll make it 6 months.
By quakefiend from Texas on 10/14/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Rugged, Sticky, Versatile, Weather Resistant Best Uses: Bouldering, Indoor, Long Climbs, Outdoor Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: this is a great shoe. I wanted a snug fit, so I ordered a size below my street shoe. They are very snug, but that's how I like 'em. Plus, since they are leather, they tend to stretch over time. (even the rubber does a little over time). The "mad rubber" is great - very sticky, even when dirty. If they are clean, watch out, you might have to peel your shoe off the slab.
If you don't like really snug climbing shoes, just order your street shoe size or a half size below. If you want nice and snug, get a full size below your street size like I did.
By flues from California on 10/10/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Great Traction Describe Yourself: Outdoor Professional Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: The toe rand scuffed off the first week. I work on roofs and need sticky rubber. The traction seems ok I'm not sure about durability since they look torn up already. I haven't used them in the wet yet.
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