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Too late to resole?

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JSlack · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 155

Ugh, I pushed it one day too far in my TC Pros this season. I think I already know the answer, but are these too far gone to resole?

blew it....

Thanks!

Also, on a related note, what is your method for deciding it is time to get your shoes resoled? I can never seem to get this right.

Mark E Dixon · · Possunt, nec posse videntur · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 974

Locker is probably the best person to respond, but I think you could resole these. You'll need rands too.
Fit may be a little different afterwards, but TC Pros aren't exactly form fitting anyway.
Wouldn't wait any longer myself though.

FrankPS · · Atascadero, CA · Joined Nov 2009 · Points: 276

Those look resoleable. For me, as soon as a hole starts on the sole, I get them resoled. If a small hole starts on the rand, I put some Freesole on it, which will protect the rand until I need the shoe resoled.

teece303 · · Highlands Ranch, CO · Joined Dec 2012 · Points: 596

You don't want to wait this long at all, but I bet they can be resoled once.

If there are any holes, you've waited far too long (and it's from climbing with Locker that I learned this).

Adam Reke · · Boulder, CO · Joined May 2013 · Points: 10

yeah bro, I've sent shoes in way worse condition to Rock and Resole in Boulder and they fixed them right up. They do solid work

JeffL · · Salt Lake City · Joined Jun 2012 · Points: 65
Adam Reke wrote:yeah bro, I've sent shoes in way worse condition to Rock and Resole in Boulder and they fixed them right up. They do solid work
What's their phone number again?
michael s · · Denver, CO · Joined Apr 2012 · Points: 80
JeffL wrote: What's their phone number again?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=rock+and+resole
Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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