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Five Ten Rogue Gambit VCS Climbing Shoe
  • Five Ten Rogue Gambit VCS Climbing Shoe
  • Five Ten Rogue Gambit VCS Climbing Shoe
  • Five Ten Rogue Gambit VCS Climbing Shoe
  • Five Ten Rogue Gambit VCS Climbing Shoe
  • Five Ten Rogue Gambit VCS Climbing Shoe
  • Five Ten Rogue Gambit VCS Climbing Shoe
  • Five Ten Rogue Gambit VCS Climbing Shoe

GAMBIT VCS

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Description

The Gambit is designed to fill the gap between the comfort of the Rogue and the more advanced Anasazi line. The Gambit has low heel tension and a stiff midsole that make it comfortable for long climbs. The perforated Ariaprene tongue keeps your feet cool throughout the day. The Stealth® C4™ outsole makes the Gambit an ideal, all-around shoe. The leather upper is lined with cotton to ensure a comfortable, no-stretch fit. Also available in a lace model.

Retail price

US$ 120.00
Weight 466 g

Single : 233 g / 8.22 oz (Size 9)
Pair : 466 g / 16.44 oz (Size 9)
(we converted grams to ounces)

Closure Type 2 Velcro closures
Gender Unisex
Volume ­
Sizing Information ­­Image icon Five-Ten-Shoe-Size-Chart.jpg
Best Use (Highest Performance) All-around
Trad / Crack
Indoor
Asymmetry Low
Tongue Details Perforated Ariaprene tongue
Last Details Shape: Flat (comfort)
Construction: not provided by the brand
not provided by the brand
Upper Material not provided by the brand  Lined leather upper – Minimal stretch
Midsole Material not provided by the brand  Molded thermoplastic
Sole Material 4.0 mm  Stealth® C4™ rubber
Rand: not provided by the brand
Footbed Lining not provided by the brand
STEALTH® C4™ Technology

STEALTH® C4™ Technology

The world's hardest rock climbs were made possible with STEALTH® C4™ and its still the favorite of many top climbers. C4™ provides high friction and excellent edging.
Other Shoe Versions male female

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UK Climbing Gear Review no rating given just a review

In conclusion, the Five Ten Gambit is a narrow-fitting, comfy, well made, semi-technical rock shoe. Performance is good, but erring more towards support than sensitivity, so I would say they are ideal for a middle to low grade climber - anyone who doesn't need the ultimate performance and crippling pain associated with super technical shoes. That said I'm sure that on the feet of the talented they could climb very hard indeed. Irrespective of the grade, they would also be a good option for climbers looking for a shoe to wear on the long granite routes of the Alps or the USA. At £90, they are fairly priced, too.

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