Resolers in the southeast
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I’m looking to resole a pair of scarpa instincts and am torn as to where to send them. I recently heard about the Peach Cobbler in Georgia, does anybody have any experience with this company? How was the finished product? Was the customer service good? And if anyone has had a good experience with another resoler, I’d love to hear about it |
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I've used Friction Fix for years. Highly recommended. |
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Pnelson wrote: I've used Friction Fix for years. Highly recommended. I can back Friction Fix. Reasonable prices and seriously an excellent resole job. Just got my first pair of shoes back from them and was blown away. They are brand new again! |
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It's not in the southeast, but Yosemite bum has reasonable prices and a really quick turn around time. You have to get Evlov rubber, but such is life sometimes. |
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I got three pair of mythos (one required rand repair) resoled by Peach Cobbler and he did an excellent job with each pair. The turnaround time was anywhere between 3 days to a week; much better than sending the shoes out west for a 6+ week turnaround time. Customer service was good and communications were through txts. Peach cobbler is 3 for 3 in my book. |
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Not in the Southeast, but Rocky Mtn Resole always did mine. |
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I really wish there was someone who could figure out a way to only resole the toe cap. 60-70$ to resole 2 rands on a shoe just isn't worth it when from my experience they never last as long as finding a cheap pair of new ones for 120-130$. My 160$ shoe last 1 year, my resole cost around 70$ (with shipping and 2 rands) and only last 6 months... just not worth it but I have about 7 pairs of old anasazis with toes blown out if anyone wants them! |
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http://www.crescentresoler.com
Crescent resoler is out of Charlottesville VA and the guy did an awesome job with a pair I sent in. Only offers C4 and mad rock rubber though. |
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Ian King with Onsight Resoles does a great job. He was in the SE, but is is basically mobile |
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Friction Fix has the option of using la sportiva rubber or 5.10 stealth. Get some stealth rubber on those Instincts! |
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Not in the SE, but I had a good experience with Rock and Resole out of Boulder. Got a pair of Solutions resoled, toe caps replaced, and brand new straps pretty for a pretty affordable price. Plus, they offer about ten different types of rubber (Stealth, Vibram, etc.). The customer service was great as well. |
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Mason Meekins wrote: Not in the SE, but I had a good experience with Rock and Resole out of Boulder. Got a pair of Solutions resoled, toe caps replaced, and brand new straps pretty for a pretty affordable price. Plus, they offer about ten different types of rubber (Stealth, Vibram, etc.). The customer service was great as well. Do you have their phone number? |
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Stone summit atlanta has a dropoff box for a local rock shoe resoler. peach cobbler resole. |
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Alexander Stathis wrote: It's not in the southeast, but Yosemite bum has reasonable prices and a really quick turn around time. You have to get Evlov rubber, but such is life sometimes. I've used Yosemite bum too and had my shoes back in a week.... no complaints. |
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skinny legs wrote: 303-440-0414 https://rockandresole.com/ |




