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		<description><![CDATA[Triop Orca, $100 Summary: The Orca is a well-constructed, comfortable, intermediate face/sport shoe. The heel pocket, which some might find too high, sucks you in for a form-fitting yet cushy fit. The unlined Orca performs best on edgy routes, but also shines on mid-size cracks and long routes, if you fit it comfortably. It would [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>		Triop Orca, $100<br />	</b>		Summary: The Orca is a well-constructed, comfortable, intermediate face/sport shoe. The heel pocket, which some might find too high, sucks you in for a form-fitting yet cushy fit. The unlined Orca performs best on edgy routes, but also shines on mid-size cracks and long routes, if you fit it comfortably. It would be nice if the lacing began another row down the toe, to provide a better fit.<br />			Pros: Versatile intermediate shoe. Edges well.<br />			Cons: Heel pull-tabs sewn on inside. Needs more toe lacing.<br />			Overall grade: B</p>
<p>Triop/Vertical Addiction: (514) 526-1830,<br />	<a href="http://www.vertical-addiction.com" target="_blank">	www.vertical-addiction.com</a></p>
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<p><b>		Triop Rap, $120<br />	</b>		Summary: Built for steep rock, the unlined Rap is an aggressive, anatomically lasted shoe with a pointed toe that loves to latch onto the smallest nubbins. The shoe&rsquo;s tongue is attached with stretchy Neoprene and, in concert with nylon lacing straps that elevate the arch, provides a tight yet comfortable fit. Like the Orca, the Rap needs another row of lacing.<br />			Pros: Form-fitting tongue. Excellent toe- grabbing.<br />			Cons: Heel pull-tabs sewn on inside. Needs more toe lacing.<br />			Overall grade: B+</p>
<p>Triop/Vertical Addiction: (514) 526-1830,<br />	<a href="http://www.vertical-addiction.com" target="_blank">	www.vertical-addiction.com</a></p>
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<p><b>	The test results</b><br />	Click on the manufacturers listed below for the review</p>
<p><a href="/equipment/rsboreal"><b>Boreal</b><br />	</a><b><a href="/equipment/rsfiveten">FiveTen</a></b><br />	<b><a href="/equipment/rssportiva">La Sportiva</a></b><br />	<b><a href="/equipment/rsmadrock">Mad Rock</a></b><br />	<b><a href="/equipment/rsmammut">Mammut</a> </b><br />	<b><a href="/equipment/rsredchili">Red Chili</a></b><br />	<b><a href="/equipment/rsrocterra">Roc&rsquo;terra</a></b><br />	<b><a href="/equipment/rsrockpillar">Rock Pillars</a></b><br />	<b><a href="/equipment/rssaltic">Saltic</a> </b><br />	<b><a href="/equipment/rsscarpa">Scarpa</a></b><br />	<b><a href="/equipment/rstriop">Triop</a></b>	</p>
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		<title>Triop Rock Shoe Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Triop Orca, $100 Summary: The Orca is a well-constructed, comfortable, intermediate face/sport shoe. The heel pocket, which some might find too high, sucks you in for a form-fitting yet cushy fit. The unlined Orca performs best on edgy routes, but also shines on mid-size cracks and long routes, if you fit it comfortably. It would [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>		Triop Orca, $100<br />	</b>		Summary: The Orca is a well-constructed, comfortable, intermediate face/sport shoe. The heel pocket, which some might find too high, sucks you in for a form-fitting yet cushy fit. The unlined Orca performs best on edgy routes, but also shines on mid-size cracks and long routes, if you fit it comfortably. It would be nice if the lacing began another row down the toe, to provide a better fit.<br />			Pros: Versatile intermediate shoe. Edges well.<br />			Cons: Heel pull-tabs sewn on inside. Needs more toe lacing.<br />			Overall grade: B</p>
<p>Triop/Vertical Addiction: (514) 526-1830,<br />	<a href="http://www.vertical-addiction.com" target="_blank">	www.vertical-addiction.com</a></p>
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<p><b>		Triop Rap, $120<br />	</b>		Summary: Built for steep rock, the unlined Rap is an aggressive, anatomically lasted shoe with a pointed toe that loves to latch onto the smallest nubbins. The shoe&rsquo;s tongue is attached with stretchy Neoprene and, in concert with nylon lacing straps that elevate the arch, provides a tight yet comfortable fit. Like the Orca, the Rap needs another row of lacing.<br />			Pros: Form-fitting tongue. Excellent toe- grabbing.<br />			Cons: Heel pull-tabs sewn on inside. Needs more toe lacing.<br />			Overall grade: B+</p>
<p>Triop/Vertical Addiction: (514) 526-1830,<br />	<a href="http://www.vertical-addiction.com" target="_blank">	www.vertical-addiction.com</a></p>
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