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What are the most comfortable climbing spikes?
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<blockquote data-quote="troythetreeman" data-source="post: 3175327" data-attributes="member: 68984"><p>i wear redwing loggers and use steel klein spikes and tee pads currently (i prefer the smaller leather pads but they didnt have them when i needed them) and i can stand in them all day and it doesnt bother me, spikes need to be adjusted right or no matter what brand you have theyre going to hurt your legs</p><p>theres a reason they adjust in 1/8 inch intervals</p><p>find a pair you like and stick with them, ive tried other brands and most feel so foreign they feel clumsy</p><p>ive heard very mixed reviews about the wolf-claws, never seen them myself</p><p>one thing that does bug me a little with the kleins is i need to walk on my toes across pavement to keep from dulling them up and if i have to go from the tree to a roof ever i just remove them so i dont create leaks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troythetreeman, post: 3175327, member: 68984"] i wear redwing loggers and use steel klein spikes and tee pads currently (i prefer the smaller leather pads but they didnt have them when i needed them) and i can stand in them all day and it doesnt bother me, spikes need to be adjusted right or no matter what brand you have theyre going to hurt your legs theres a reason they adjust in 1/8 inch intervals find a pair you like and stick with them, ive tried other brands and most feel so foreign they feel clumsy ive heard very mixed reviews about the wolf-claws, never seen them myself one thing that does bug me a little with the kleins is i need to walk on my toes across pavement to keep from dulling them up and if i have to go from the tree to a roof ever i just remove them so i dont create leaks [/QUOTE]
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