An Interview with Izzy Wedderburn of New Mountain Magazine
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An intermediate rock shoe which can be described as a new improved version of the celebrated Five Ten Anasazi.
Many who are searching for a perfect all-round rock shoe look no further than the Niad VCS. A reliable performer in all disciplines of climbing, a shoe this well-rounded is a rare find.
A neutral, medium stiff midsole provides comfort as well as support, excellent for lengthy trad routes, or pushing into a miniscule relief of a foothold at the local bouldering gym.
An Interview with Izzy Wedderburn of New Mountain Magazine
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A Woman's Place is On Top - An Interview with Arlene Blum
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An Interview with Allison and Chelsea from Hikerkind
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An Interview with Wende Cragg—the Original Mountain Bike Photographer
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An intermediate rock shoe which can be described as a new improved version of the celebrated Five Ten Anasazi.
Many who are searching for a perfect all-round rock shoe look no further than the Niad VCS. A reliable performer in all disciplines of climbing, a shoe this well-rounded is a rare find.
A neutral, medium stiff midsole provides comfort as well as support, excellent for lengthy trad routes, or pushing into a miniscule relief of a foothold at the local bouldering gym.
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