With the help of pliers (and skillful hands) the old sole is pulled off. If climbing is the art of movement and balance, resoling a climbing shoe can be considered akin to a form of art. Resoling a ...
These shoes are heavier than normal, they don’t grip as well as store-bought, and it’s a heck of a lot of work to make a pair for yourself. But if you do pull this one off you’ll have a great time ...
Once the sole has been glued on the shoe is placed into a hydraulic press at two fuse cycles, 6 and 13 atmospheres. Any less pressure and the resoling isn't state-of-the-art! Planetmountain.com is a ...
Founded in 1937, and today adorning millions of soles, Vibram rubber is an industry standard. A new service from the company, the Vibram Sole Factor, offers custom cobbling to repair or redo rubber ...
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