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  Quote H2Ohta Replybullet Topic: Five 10 Canyoneer 2
    Posted: 15 Nov 2011 at 8:11am
To anyone that owns them, do they run pretty true to size?   
I am usually a 9 but wondering about stuffing socks, drysuit booties and thin neo socks into them during the winter.
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  Quote James Replybullet Posted: 15 Nov 2011 at 8:14am
Just FYI - 5.10 was just bought be Adidas and although no changes have been announced yet you might want to get your shoes quick because you know how this merger can change things.


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  Quote brig Replybullet Posted: 15 Nov 2011 at 8:35am
I wear a 10.5 in most shoes and an 11 works great for me. Love mine, but after a couple of years of use the sole is separating from the last. Hoping shoe goo works. Also, depending on the boat you may have fit issues. I paddle a Nomad 8.5 and they fit fine once in but getting them in is a bit snug. On the bright side they are ridiculously sticky on wet rocks, and great for hiking in/out/portaging. Might also look at the Savants, a little lower profile and less beefy.
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  Quote H2Ohta Replybullet Posted: 15 Nov 2011 at 8:37am
Thanks Chris!!!
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  Quote brig Replybullet Posted: 15 Nov 2011 at 8:37am
Oh...Hey Chris. Just noticed that was you that posted.
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  Quote BRoss Replybullet Posted: 15 Nov 2011 at 9:31am
Originally posted by brig

Might also look at the Savants, a little lower profile and less beefy.


Thumbs up for the savants. More like a running shoe, but still the same sticky sole. Definitely less bomber than the Canyoneer, but I didn't care for how bulky the canyoneers were at my heels, which is probably just reflects the way I set my feet in my feet.

The savants drain super well. Also quite comfortable for hike-ins, etc. I've jogged shuttles in mine and had no problems with my feet (usually have some plantar fascia problems).

Mine are a half size bigger than what my street shoes are and seem to be perfect with drysuit booties and socks on. I also have the superfeet inserts in.
"That boated a lot better than it looked." "It always does until it doesn't."
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  Quote BRoss Replybullet Posted: 15 Nov 2011 at 9:32am
And by "feet in my feet" I really mean, feet in my boat. more coffee...
"That boated a lot better than it looked." "It always does until it doesn't."
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  Quote chipmaney Replybullet Posted: 15 Nov 2011 at 5:27pm
i have a pair of canyoneers. i wear my shoe size, and they fit comfortably. I only wear them in my creekboat. I think they are both comfortable and durable. Any shoe you wear in the water a lot, you can expect to come apart pretty quickly with heavy use. 5.10 makes a range of water shoes of different weights. You can not surpass the friction of these shoes. The footing is bomber.
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  Quote huckin harms Replybullet Posted: 16 Nov 2011 at 8:38am

yeah I got a pair that I really like.  They aren't low profile at all though and they do break down after just a couple years...,  They are good for hikes, offering support and cushion.  Just make sure they fit into the boat.  Fit true to size.  I definitely consider getting a replacement pair. 

 

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  Quote Ellingferd Replybullet Posted: 16 Nov 2011 at 9:48am
I will say I have been using the same pair of Scarpa Approach shoes for the last two years, very intensely. Not coming apart in any way, shape or form. And cheaper.
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  Quote Fish Replybullet Posted: 16 Nov 2011 at 10:38am
I use the five 10 Canyoneer 2, and went a half size larger than normal, fits well with my drysuit booties and socks.   Best creeking footwear ive ever owned, as Chip said, the friction on these shoes is bomber.
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  Quote briandunnington Replybullet Posted: 21 Nov 2011 at 9:42am
does anyone know of a local place that stocks/sells the Canyoneers? i would like to try a pair on.
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  Quote chipmaney Replybullet Posted: 27 Nov 2011 at 7:44pm
seattle bouldering project stocks pretty much the full line of 510 shoes, including the canyoneer and 2-3 lighter weight models.

scarpa approach shoes i would think would work well, but european shoes are way too narrow for my feet....
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