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Mad Rock Drone HV Climbing Shoe
  • Mad Rock High-Performance Drone HV Model Climbing Footwear
  • Mad Rock High-Performance Drone HV Model Climbing Footwear
  • Mad Rock High-Performance Drone HV Model Climbing Footwear
  • Mad Rock High-Performance Drone HV Model Climbing Footwear
  • Mad Rock High-Performance Drone HV Model Climbing Footwear
  • Mad Rock High-Performance Drone HV Model Climbing Footwear
  • Mad Rock High-Performance Drone HV Model Climbing Footwear

Mad Rock Drone HV Climbing Shoe

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The Mad Rock Drone HV climbing shoe features a downturned and twisted shape that delivers outstanding power and precision during climbs. Its low-profile design with a pointy toe box gives you an edge in tricky situations. The stretchy and breathable tongue ensures maximum comfort, while the 3D expandable molded heel, crafted from climbing-grade rubber, offers a versatile fit. The Science Friction 3.0 rubber sole provides excellent friction, and the Arch Flex technology offers support for a better fit. The high-volume version comes with a wider toe box, a larger heel cup, and a boxier profile. This shoe is also vegan-friendly. Tech specs include medium stiffness, a Syn Flex upper material, a hook-and-loop closure, Science Friction 3.0 and Science Friction R2 rubber, a 1.8mm polyester midsole, an aggressive profile, and significant asymmetrical curvature.





Using your Mad Rock Drone HV climbing shoes is easy. First, make sure your feet are clean and dry before putting them on. Loosen the hook-and-loop closure, slide your feet in, and then adjust the closure to a comfortable tightness. These shoes are designed for climbing, so use them on climbing walls or natural rock surfaces. When it comes to care, after each use, wipe off any dirt or debris with a damp cloth. Let them air dry away from direct heat sources. Avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals or excessive moisture. Regularly check the rubber sole for wear and tear. If the sole starts to show significant damage, it might be time to replace the shoes. Also, don't use these shoes for activities other than climbing, as it can cause unnecessary damage and reduce their lifespan.


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