MonkeyFresh
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^ yea, it all depends on the terrain I wore them on a trail hike, enjoyable 6.3 miles logged and they felt great but you do feel everything beneath your feet so aside from trail hiking, i would'nt try these on any rocky or gravely terrain but for climbing they are great, I was able to climb up big rocks and boulders with ease, and the feeling is great, much more feel than any other shoe. Again, depends on the rock face, they felt great on relatively smooth rocks that i climbed but i would'nt try them on a jagged natural face or anything like that (I'll be going on a cruise in a few weeks, and the ship has a rock wall so i can't wait to try these out on that!) kinda common sense lol but yea, definitely a great shoe to bring on a camping trip, I also used them for canoeing/fishing and they were great