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- From: trzyna@CS.ColoState.EDU (wayne trzyna)
- Subject: Re: beginning ice climbing
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- Message-ID: <Nov23.184447.45090@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 18:44:47 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov23.045633.12018@mercury.cair.du.edu> tjreynol@zephyr.cair.du.edu (five left and cut!) writes:
- >mountaineering boots). A salesmen at North Face told me that I should
- >expect the heel to lift a little which contradicts what I've been
- >told about double boots ("boots should fit like good ski boots, snug
- >but not tight with no heel lift and toes you can just wiggle).
- >I'd appreciate advice on fit as well as any good or bad experiences
- >with a particular brand. Ditto for ice tools.
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- Try on a bunch of different boots, and choose the ones that feel the best.
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- -Wayne Trzyna
- trzyna@CS.ColoState.EDU
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