Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Rubber holes |
5-Oct-2014 At 1:20:44 AM |
ChuckNorris
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Yesterday while brushing my teeth before bed I noticed I had a hole in the toe of the right foot of my favourite fluffy slippers. It was strange as the left fluffy slipper still had loads of rubber on it. Sensing a discord in the cosmic plasma I went up to the loft and got out the box of old stinky retired climbing shoes/slippers - guess what.....all of the right toes had holes in them. Then I got my old faithful walking boots out and the right foot leather was all scuffed and the left pristine. You get the picture.
Question is why does my right foot burn through rubber faster than my left. Does anyone else have this problem? |
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