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Jan. 20, 2021, 3 p.m. -  Gage Wright

Should be mentioned in every shoe review that if the uppers look good and your "Daggas" just killed the soles of your shoes that you can resole with some top notch rubber.  In Vancouver, BC I use Gold Star Shoe Rebuilders and ask for the same Vibram rubber they use on some fly fishing boot soles.  Result is a less than 90 dollar CAD rebuilt, as good as stealth rubber stickiness (needless to say that the fly fishing sole compound holds up well in the wet), and saves the environment one more pair of prematurely roached shoes going to the dump. Talk to your local cobbler (shoe repair person for the young people), describing your needs and use of the shoe, then save your wallet while following the four RRRRs (Recycle-Reuse-Reduce and Ridebikes).

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