> > Somebody mentioned that some types of shoes are not good for
> climbing. What
> > are the good types?
Back when I volunteered for and was assigned to a team putting thermal
protection tiles on the X-38 vehicle (the 7-person 'lifeboat' for the
International Space Station) being constructed at Johnson Space Center, our
team was taken to a shoe store in nearby Pasadena, TX, to buy work boots.
Since we would be working in a construction area, OSHA required that we have
foot protection (upper and lower), plus NASA was paying for them. I got a
pair of IronAge boots. They are steel-toed, above the ankle, and have an
extremely tough sole. I have never felt my Rohn 25g braces through the
soles even after an hour or two on the tower. The tough/hard uppers also
protect the ankles and top of the foot from scraping/banging against the
tower legs or braces. AND they were very comfortable.
Check out: http://www.ironageshoes.com
I used to use hiking boots. While the steel-shanked sole worked fine, the
soft uppers were pretty well unprotected. The IronAge protect my feet top
and bottom.
73,
dale, kg5u
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