Any one do good rock shoe resoles? Givin' up on Rock n Resole!!!!!
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In years past I used to use Yosemitebum exclusively and sent them a ton of referrals. I still think they do a fantastic job but I'm tired of waiting up to a month to get my shoes back. |
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Sounds like a few people have just had a bad experiance and should give RnR another chance. I think Eric and the boys do a great job. |
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I've had great success with Rock n Resole. Two years and at least 10 pairs later they are still my favorite. |
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I've never gotten quality from R&R either, which is surprising to me. Twice I asked for a thinner resole, twice I got the same old thinkness. When I brought it up with the dude at the counter, he just shrugged and said, "Oh yeah. Sorry about that," and took my money. Once they put on a different type of rubber than the kind I specifically asked for. Same scenario. It was even in the notes on the shoe. For such a seasoned shop, you'd think they'd give a rip. Guess not. I've never tried sending them back to the manufacturer, but that seems like the most logical place to begin with, if one is sending them anywhere. |
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Another vote for Rock-n-Resole. I've used them for over 10 years now with great resoles. I actually dropped off a pair last Friday and had them back Monday. Quick service I'd say. I'm wondering if the OP used C4 on the resole. I gave up on that stuff because it wears too fast. I've been using the XS grip and are happy with it. |
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John Langston wrote:I've never had downright bad resoles from R&R but I've never felt the quality was as high as YosBum for the same price (shipping excluded). I think they'd be well served to stop patching rands too, climbing shoes aren't bike tubes. Totally agree. I like that YB replaces the entire rand and sole. Not that it matters but they certainly look better than a RnR job, especially for that price. |
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Dave Page in Seattle. I had used R&R and was not overly impressed. The shoes I have sent to Dave have come back in "like new" condition, possibly slightly better than new. |
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I work at Rock and Resole and thought Id offer a couple words in our defense. We always try to do the best work possible, but we are only human so we do make mistakes from time to time. We have our warranty to cover these mistakes when they happen. Out warranty is not a satisfaction warranty, it does not cover wear and tear, sorry, were just not REI. If we have caused a problem we will work with you to make it right, if you have worn out your shoes we will tell you simply need another resole. From the sounds of it Dave-o wore out his shoes. My colleague looked at them and told me it was definitely wear and tear from climbing. Thats a bummer, but itll happen climbing on hard rock with soft rubber 3-4 times a week. While 2 months may seem like a short time to wear out a pair of shoes, for perspective I wore out a pair of fresh resoles in the valley in 3 weeks climbing 5-6 days a week. We try and maintain a good relationship with all our customers and it sucks to see someone who is so upset they feel the need to post their problems. Im sure Dave-o is confident it was our fault, but we are confident it was his; he wore out his shoes and he can deal with it. If this means taking his shoes somewhere else, so be it. Id like to thank those of you who are happy enough with our work to offer a few words in our defense, its nice to have customers who not only enjoy our product but are loyal enough to back us in a bit of controversy. Rock on! -Rob from rock and resole. |
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Barry's Resoles, Auberry, Ca. Best resoles on the Planet. including rand repairs. Will change shape of your shoe, toe box, etc. as per your request. Tell him Bud from Moab says Hi and I'll be sending in a pair soon. Sorry no phone # at this time someone else might be able to help. |
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Just want to to defend Rock and Resole in order to counter the old business adage that says: "If a customer has a bad experience at a business they will tell 10 people. If a customer has a good experience at a particular business they tend to tell no one." What is up with that? Human nature I suppose. Dealing with the public is a Bitch! |
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"If we have caused a problem we will work with you to make it right, if you have worn out your shoes we will tell you simply need another resole." |
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Get some rubber yourself and find the old guy at the town square in the shoe repair shop and have him do it for ya, that is what I do in Missouri... |
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Chris, |
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Danno wrote:Just want to to defend Rock and Resole in order to counter the old business adage that says: "If a customer has a bad experience at a business they will tell 10 people. If a customer has a good experience at a particular business they tend to tell no one." What is up with that? Human nature I suppose. Dealing with the public is a Bitch! I've always had good experiences with Rock and Resole. Fair prices, good people, convenient and fast. In the spirit of this post I'll chime in. I've used R&R for 8 years--they've always done a good job and I've had, literally, zero complaints. |
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I've always had good work from the Rubber Room. |
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Dave-o wrote:I've been going to Rock n Resole for about 8 years, with mixed success. I have always sent tons of buddies there, again with mixed results. 2 months ago yesterday I had a pair of shoes resoled by them and they have fallen apart already. Yes I climb 3-4 days a week, but I have never rocked through a resole so quickly. When I asked Rock n Resole to help me out, they wouldn't even cut me a deal on fixing my destroyed shoe. Anyone know a better resoler to choose from? "On fixing my destroyed shoe" is a key qualifier here. It sounds like you wore out another sole and now you are looking for a free new sole? Not sure what the problem is here but people need to understand that there are many variables that affect how fast a show wears out. |
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I too have used Rock and Resole for a ton of resoles over the last 7 years. I think they do an amazing job. They have fixed problems when it was their fault, and generally look out for your shoes. They even go above and beyond to glue down parts of the shoe that aren't related to the sole. |
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shooky wrote: "On fixing my destroyed shoe" is a key qualifier here. It sounds like you wore out another sole and now you are looking for a free new sole? Not sure what the problem is here but people need to understand that there are many variables that affect how fast a show wears out. I'm sure Dave-o understands there are different factors involved in how a shoe wears out. I doubt he all the sudden started climbing above the level of what he's been at for the last 8 years. I think the point he is trying to make is that R&R's jobs have lasted in his experience, and this one didn't. Since he's been loyal for a good 8 years (a serious customer), even if he did happen to start throwing down v15 and 14d in a month of enlightenment on diamond-sharp rock, it would behoove R&R to stop and think for a second, that, "Hey, this guy is a loyal customer. Maybe we should cut him a frickin deal and give him half off his next resole," or something similar. Instead of, "I'm a licenced resole professional and in my all-powerful opinion this isn't our fault. Now eff off so we can make room for all the other loyal customers who don't have problems with our resoles." Maybe they should keep a list of their customers to see who's worth making a little extra effort to please. The business cliches you always hear may sound redundant, but people say them because they're true (like, "It takes years to make a loyal customer, a 10 seconds to lose one;" or however it goes...). If R&R had taken an extra 10 seconds to think about it, they might have 5 more customers, instead of a rant on mountainproject. |
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Like Sasha and others, I hold R&R in the highest regard. It's been too long since I've used anyone else, and in no way do I mean to denigrate other fine business folks by endorsing R&R. |
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Dave-o wrote:I've been going to Rock n Resole for about 8 years, with mixed success. I have always sent tons of buddies there, again with mixed results. 2 months ago yesterday I had a pair of shoes resoled by them and they have fallen apart already. Yes I climb 3-4 days a week, but I have never rocked through a resole so quickly. When I asked Rock n Resole to help me out, they wouldn't even cut me a deal on fixing my destroyed shoe. Anyone know a better resoler to choose from? Also, if you rocked through a resole so quick shouldn't you complain to the rubber company instead? Why not give Vibram or Five-Ten a call or start a thread about how much their rubber sucks. |



