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Adam Williams
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023
Very comfortable and stable compared to the leather that originally came on my climbers.
Spivey
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2016
Didn't fit me right. Left an awkward space between my leg and the pad. I never climbed in them.
I. ber
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2015
did not work for me because I am overweight and tall. I say its not good fit for heavy guys. But for taller guys , there is an XL version of these available. They were more comfortable for me , but not good enough because of my weight (245lbs) . see my forum discussion http://www.treebuzz.com/forum/threads/which-boots-should-i-get-climb-right-spur-issue.30022/here is a message I got from a forum member about these:. " Just read your post again about the pads. I'm 6' 2" and 265 lbs without gear. When I got the X2 climbers (same as climb right) the pads did wear on me for a short time, but I moved then up a little more. After the neoprene in the padding got a little softer (broke-in) they became great. Probably took the equivalent of two weeks of climbing for this to happen. I have also been climbing for over 20 years, so my legs have enough muscle memory that I'm able to make adjustments in the way I stand on X2s vs. Klein vs. Buckinghams vs. Bashins (my favorite with the X2 pads). It might be worth toughing it out for one more week on them. Raise them just a little and don't put the velcro on so tight. You might be surprised!
ckaikala
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2013
Definitely feels better then the regular leather straps. Adapters for Kleins aren't very good, I had to go and buy my own nuts and bolts. And pad doesn't mount high enough. I like them about two fingers below my knee. I don't trust them mounted fully extended.
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