Five ten canyoneer 3 canvas review năm 2024

This shoe undeniably has the best traction of any shoe designed for canyoneering or river walking. That is attributed to the Stealth Rubber used on the sole. For those of you who are unaware of Stealth Rubber let me break it down for you.

5.10 is a rock climbing Shoe Company first and foremost. They do dabble in all sorts of other shoes, but their specialized stealth rubber is in my opinion the best option for sticking to walls of any geological making. It is this rubber that makes the shoe great. That being said there can be several downfalls to this boot.

I work in a rental shop and the 5.10 Canyoneer was the first shoe we ever rented. As a matter of fact it was the only shoe any outfitter in Springdale, Utah (Zion) carried. From my understanding of the Canyoneer it was developed with assistance from a local outfitter specifically for the hike in The Narrows of Zion National Park. The shoe is basically an upgraded version of the 5.10 Water Tennie. It has a reinforced heal and they use straps with buckles instead of laces.

The major benefits to this shoe beside the rubber is the heal, which is highly re-enforced with rubber for greater support and also protects the back of the foot from rolling rocks. Besides the fact that these look like something you would wear in space they are all around great for the sport of canyoneering especially here in Southern Utah.

The boot comes equipped with a high abrasion mesh which keeps the boot lightweight and allows water to flow in and out freely. They also have a small drain in the side which really helps get the water out as soon as you get out of the drink.

I have worn the Canyoneer in both wet and dry canyons and they perform exactly as they were meant to. Before I proceed let me explain that my personal shoes which have been used about 50 times have a few minor blemishes and scratches. The rentals we carry in the shop are a different story. I believe this is due to being in the water all day then being on a dryer all night then back in the water day in and day out, so keep that in mind.

There is a rubber rand that goes from the toe to (depending on the model) ¼ to ½ way around the boot. For some reason these like to feel up with sand. Once the sand is in there and dries it becomes like cement which becomes quite uncomfortable. The only way to remedy this that I have found is to cut the rubber at the seam where it meets the mesh, drain it out and close the hole with aqua seal. Another issue is the glue used for the sole. I have seen a few pair lose the bottom layer of the sole and have seen the heel separate from the boot completely. This can be remedied with some barge cement and/or aqua seal.

There are a few spots on the inside where sand likes to hide. The one of most concern is the foot bed. The foot bed appears to be made of a cardboard composite which once wet is prone to getting sand beneath it. As a rental I have seen these get bulges of sand in the toe area and arch. I have also seen the foot bed split open. Again this may be due to constantly being wet than dried.

From my standpoint, despite the problems this is a great canyon shoe and the best advice I can give is this. To rent they run about $20 to buy they are $120-$160 if you are going to do more than 5 canyons or river walks in your life they are worth having.

Buy some aqua seal when you near your 20th trip. For some reason the size 8 and 8.5 have the most problems which just so happens to be my size, but on my personal shoes I have had no issue. Maybe people that rent don’t know how to walk.

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Nuovissimo modello di Five Ten, le Canyoneer 3 Canvas!

Scarpa adatta al Kayak,Canyoning ,Rafting e non solo .

Confort eccezzionale ed un grip superbo grazie alla suola STEALTH S1.

Per info su colorazioni e disponibilità contattateci prima dell’acquisto.Grazie.

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What are canyoneering shoes?

CANYONING SHOES GRIP Technology has evolved and today the materials used are specifically designed for wet environments, increasing adhesion to rock surfaces. The sole design also aids with traction on muddy terrain, especially when approaching.