Reviews overview
This is what other customers say:
These are my first laced climbing shoes and they're a perfect fit. Can adjust the thigtness really easy without loss of grip. I use them only for trad climbing, but would recommend this to anyone within bouldering, trad, sports & indoor. Good price - quality for a shoe that's in between beginner & hard.
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- Advantages
- Versatile
- Robust
- Good grip
- Good fit
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- Recommended use
- Sport climbing
- Big wall
- Bouldering
- Indoor climbing
- Beginner
Positives:
- Very comfortable
- The sole last a long time
- Versatile
Negative:
- Hard to wash, the sole glue might come out
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- Advantages
- Good fit
- Versatile
- Good grip
- Robust
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- Recommended use
- Bouldering
- Big wall
- Indoor climbing
- All around
- Beginner
I use it to warm up and multipitches. You can wear it all day without your feet suffering. Not the most technical shoe for overhangs and heel/toe hooks.
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- Advantages
- Robust
- Good fit
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- Recommended use
- All around
- Beginner
- Sport climbing
- Indoor climbing
- Big wall
As a beginner shoe, it worked great, lasted long and was a decent shoe. But if you are at all past beginner level I would say go something else might be a better choice.
As a beginner shoe or a shoe for someone strictly with comfort in mind, I would recommend it.
--- review of an older model ---
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- Advantages
- Good fit
- Versatile
- Robust
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- Disadvantages
- Not sturdy
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- Recommended use
- Bouldering
I am currently starting a beginner climbing course with no prior experience whatsoever and I was wondering about sizing. Wouldn't be the same as with my other la sportiva shoes. I already owned two pairs of technical la sportiva boots (equilibrium and G-summit) both sized at 47.5 which are ok but on the loose side on my feet). Would I go about the same size on these as a beginner climber?
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