So did I, and after some research using the Google, I decided to check out Pro Deal resoles in Pueblo, Colorado. I sent the shoes in and got them back in a very quick turnaround, maybe a couple of days. The work looks top notch, and I’m psyched to get the revitalized shoes out on some rock. The cost was reasonable, and their mantra is you’ll never pay more than $30/pair for a resole, regardless of what needs to be done. Pretty nice, as one of my pairs of Muira’s needed some serious rand work. They offer Sportiva and 5.10 rubber, in varying thicknesses, so can pretty much get whatever you need.
I sent two pairs and they both look great, so I’ll be sending a third shortly, thanks again Pro Deal Resoles!
UPDATE: These guys have proven to be very flakey recently and I can no longer recommend them. Best to go elsewhere, which is a shame, because they did do good work, but no reason to have to wait months for your shoes.
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