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攀岩鞋:态度与实践调查。

Rock-Climbing Shoes: A Survey of Attitudes and Practices.

机构信息

*Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine, Midwestern University, Glendale, AZ. Dr. Page is retired.

‡Professional Rock Climber, St. George, UT.

出版信息

J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2022 May-Jun;112(3). doi: 10.7547/20-177.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a paucity of literature regarding rock climbing footwear. Rock climbers anecdotally voice numerous complaints regarding their current footwear. In an effort to improve existing rock-climbing footwear, implementation of a survey tool assessing the attitudes and practices of rock climbers was undertaken.

METHODS

A Web-based survey was developed to assess the demographics, attitudes, and practices of individuals active in rock climbing, with a focus on footwear.

RESULTS

Forty-five of the 417 respondents were male and 55% were female. The average years climbing was 7, with a majority of respondents in the 18- to 34-year-old category. The majority climbed 5 to 10 hours/week. Eighty percent identified as intermediate or advanced climbers. Climbing shoes were an average of 0.83 size smaller than the climber's street shoes. The more elite the climber, the greater the mismatch. Overall satisfaction with current rock-climbing shoes was 88%; however, as the age of climber and number of years of participation increased, the level of satisfaction decreased. The most frequently reported problems with shoes included inconsistent sizing between brands and poor heel fit. The most commonly reported locations of pain were the toes and heel.

CONCLUSIONS

The authors concluded the following: 1) a surprisingly high satisfaction with current rock-climbing shoes was reported; 2) the difference in size between climbing shoes and street shoes was less than expected; 3) more shoe fitting problems were experienced by those with the most experience in climbing and those who spend the most time climbing; 4) the most common locations for experiencing pain were the toes and the posterior heel or Achilles tendon; 5) higher than expected satisfaction levels with climbing shoes contrasted with the very high number of specific complaints and recommendations for improvement; and 6) because of the increasing popularity of rock climbing, foot care providers should learn about the various types of climbing and the shoe gear needs that result therefrom.

摘要

背景

关于攀岩鞋的文献资料很少。攀岩者经常对他们目前的鞋款有很多抱怨。为了改进现有的攀岩鞋,我们开发了一种评估工具来了解攀岩者的态度和做法。

方法

开发了一个基于网络的调查,评估了积极参与攀岩的人群的人口统计学、态度和实践情况,重点是鞋类。

结果

在 417 名受访者中,有 45 名是男性,55%是女性。平均攀岩年限为 7 年,大多数受访者年龄在 18 至 34 岁之间。大多数人每周攀岩 5 到 10 小时。80%的人认为自己是中级或高级攀岩者。攀岩鞋比登山者的街头鞋小 0.83 码。攀岩者越优秀,匹配度就越低。目前对攀岩鞋的总体满意度为 88%;然而,随着年龄的增长和参与年限的增加,满意度有所下降。报告最多的鞋子问题包括品牌之间尺寸不一致和后跟不合适。报告最多的疼痛部位是脚趾和脚跟。

结论

作者得出以下结论:1)报告的当前攀岩鞋满意度高得令人惊讶;2)攀岩鞋和街头鞋之间的尺寸差异小于预期;3)经验丰富的攀岩者和花费更多时间攀岩的人经历的鞋子适配问题更多;4)最常见的疼痛部位是脚趾和后脚跟或跟腱;5)对攀岩鞋的满意度高于预期,而对鞋款的具体抱怨和改进建议非常多;6)由于攀岩越来越受欢迎,足部护理提供者应该了解各种类型的攀岩及其鞋类需求。

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