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  2. Climbing shoe - Wikipedia

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    A climbing shoe is a specialized type of footwear designed for rock climbing. Typical climbing shoes have a tight fit, an asymmetrical downturn, and a sticky rubber sole with an extended rubber rand to the heel and the toe. [ 1 ]

  3. Approach shoe - Wikipedia

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    Approach shoes typically also lack effective insulation in the soles, [1] limiting their effectiveness for hiking over hot surfaces or in cold conditions. L-R: Two rock climbing shoes, an approach shoe, a leather boot and a plastic mountaineering boot , last two with automatic crampons

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  6. Mountaineering boot - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: two rock climbing shoes, approach shoe, hiking boot, a leather mountaineering boot and a plastic mountaineering boot. The mountaineering boots are fitted with automatic crampons The extra height and stiffness of mountaineering boots helps support the climber in steep terrain where flexible boots could cause unsure footing ...

  7. Hiking boot - Wikipedia

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    Some even wore gym shoes. Grandma Gatewood famously wore Keds sneakers during her first thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail in 1955. While so-called “mountain boots” were also available as early as the 1850s, they were mostly worn by climbers and adventurers from the upper classes who could afford their high price tags.