Had my scarpa charmoz for over 2 years now and they are brilliant I can't fault them they still work and still waterproof. A small gap has appeared between the sole and shoe on the right big toe area and I was wondering whether it is possible to get them resoled and also whether its worth getting them resoled at all.
In reply to andy.smythe: I use Cheshire and like the results.
I've resolved for years and can't remember the last time I bought a new.pair of shoes. A) it's way cheaper b) more comfortable - shoes already broken in and also greener to boot.
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