Saturday, March 27, 2010

Under the Hood – FIVE TEN Anasazi Lace-Up Blanco

Under the Hood, is a review of the features behind the rubber sole at the business end of your shoes - the front half of the sole, which contacts with the rock – this is normally, the resoled area.



The 5.10 Blanco is the first rock shoe in my workshop, since starting my blog, which has something noteworthy, under the hood. The reality is that most rock shoes are not very worked under the hood – which is a pity.

The Blanco has the regular Anasazi midsole, with an extra cut out made from the same material, stuck over the regular midsole. This sits under all the toe pads. The photo below shows the outline of the inside edge of the extra cut out piece, as highlighted by the border shaded with red. The outside edge tracks the outline of the sole, by a few millimeters. This feature gives extra support for edging under the toes. The regular Anasazi may soften over time and lose it’s edging power - the Blanco will not. Even if you have strong toes (ie. you’re a gun) the Blanco will be a great choice for very small edges and on just-off to just-over vertical walls (when all your weight is on your feet).



I first noticed this cut out under the toes in the 5.10 Zipper - the most underrated rock shoe of its time. A lot of climbers thought it was gimmicky and “just a zipper”. The reality is that this shoe was one of the most pimped up ‘Under the Hood’ shoes I have ever seen - the cut out was just one of its many features – 10 out of 10 for bouldering.

A popular comment by pink Anasazi owners (that cannot let go) is that the Blanco’s are too stiff. They are stiffer under toes but after you have taught the rubber to bend, they will loosen up behind the toes and deliver sensitivity. The extra midsole cutout under the toes (when the shoes are broken in) should actually accentuate the shoes ability to claw down on holds on steeper terrain, as long as your fitting is not over tight.

If you buy this model, as over tight as your other Anasazis, they will be stiffer for longer as there is more midsole material to breakdown. Synthetic uppers do not stretch like leather uppers and I would recommend buy the Blanco to fit neat (as 5.10 recommends with all their synthetic uppered shoes) and reap the rewards of what should be a great dime edging shoe with sensitivity.



2 comments:

  1. Hey there BJR,
    Have you noticed whether the Five Ten 5X has the same "cut out"?

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  2. Yes Geckoman. 5.10 call it the Fish Hook Midsole. They say the 5X is the "souped up mocc". It does not have the first midsole layer the Anasazis have. Our shop has some on order - due MAY.

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