Tyler
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Did anyone else see that Adidas has purchased 5.10 and working their way into the outdoor/climbing world? Normally when a smaller company sells out to a huge company like Adidas I'm pissed, but I'm personally excited for this because generally Germans make everything good. I've been wearing Adidas shoes for about 10 years as my "shoe of choice". I've worn their trail runners for years as my hikers. I've worn their basketball shoes for athletic stuff; I just love how they feel. I've tried other brands (Nike, etc.) and my toes always end up hurting at the end of the day. For some reason Adidas does it for me.
Anyway, I was up at the Adidas outlet in Park City last week and noticed these approach/boulder shoes. I'm going to have to give them a try.
Adidas Terrex Fast
You can view their full line of "outdoor" shoes here:
Adidas Outdoor
Adidas also has a shoe similar in idea to the 5.10 Canyoneer shoes, but I don't see it on their website. I think it's only available in Europe? Here is a link:
Adidas Hydro Pro
Anyway, I was up at the Adidas outlet in Park City last week and noticed these approach/boulder shoes. I'm going to have to give them a try.
Adidas Terrex Fast
You can view their full line of "outdoor" shoes here:
Adidas Outdoor
Adidas also has a shoe similar in idea to the 5.10 Canyoneer shoes, but I don't see it on their website. I think it's only available in Europe? Here is a link:
Adidas Hydro Pro