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I've been using Miura's for many years now. They are superb and reliable when it comes to edging on tiniest footholds. I found them a bit to painful for long use even though I did large number of big-walls with Miura's. It was painful but worth performance provided. Like with most LaSportiva shoes and my narrow feet, I'm wearing 1,5 size lower than street shoes. It does adjust a bit but the stretch is not to extensive so they keep the fit over time.
So far the best climbing shoe I've been using in the past 20 years of climbing.
--- review of an older model ---
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- Advantages
- Versatile
- Good fit
- High edge stability
- Good grip
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- Recommended use
- Sport climbing
- Bouldering
- All around
This particular shoe, although it has a narrow line, you should not be afraid of it if you have a medium or narrow foot. I have street shoes EU 44 and I bought 2 sizes smaller 42 and I was afraid that it would be small but it just fits tight. It will grow back when it breaks but for now I'm thankful it's new and tight, good for smearing, small holes thanks to high asymmetrical shape, it hasn't fast lacing system but it works great. When I was a beginner 4 years ago I tried them in size 42 and it was struggled, I couldn't ware them. After 4 years is tight but take you to 1 level higher.
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- Advantages
- Versatile
- Robust
- Good grip
- High edge stability
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- Recommended use
- All around
- Sport climbing
I got really impressed by these shoes' precision. I wouldn't recommend it for beginners, but for intermediate to advanced climbers. and wouldn't use these indoors, I only use them for rock climbing (sport and trad).
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- Advantages
- High edge stability
- Good grip
- Good fit
- Versatile
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- Recommended use
- All around
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