Ocun - Striker QC - Climbing shoes
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Men, Women
- Recommended use:
- bouldering, indoor climbing, sport climbing
- Level of experience:
- Advanced
- Material type:
- microfiber
- Fabric properties:
- vegan
- Closure:
- hook-and-loop closure
- Sole:
- Cat Rubber 1.1
- Sole thickness:
- 4.5 mm
- Hardness of sole:
- medium hard
- Last:
- slightly asymmetrical
- Downturn:
- none
- Heel tension:
- no
- Terrain:
- slab, vertical
- Weight:
- 418 g
- Reference size:
- medium-sized pair
- Foot shape:
- egyptian, greek
- Fit:
- normal foot / medium volume
- Extras:
- pull tabs
- Legal notice:
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- Item No.:
- 301-0796
Reviews overview
Advantages
Disadvantages
Recommended use
Praise vs. Criticism
Jéssica
02.12.2025Perfect fit
Really confortable and nice to use
- Advantages
- Good fit
- Recommended use
- Bouldering
- Indoor climbing
- Sport climbing
Diogo
01.10.2024I'm incredibly disappointed!
I'm a beginner climber, and these were the first pair of climbing shoes I bought. What a terrible decision. I wear a 43EU in regular day-to-day shoes, and had been wearing a 44-45EU in rental shoes at my gym. As this was an investment, I decided to SIZE DOWN and buy my regular 43EU size, expecting a tighter fit. The shoes I got fit terribly, unlike any other climbing shoe I've tried. My fingers are dancing in the huge toe box, making it not only impossible to crimp or hook, but to even hold my feet on the wall in small holds, which as you can imagine makes it impossible to be confident on the wall. Ridiculous! Like a 46EU+ toe box attached to a 43EU shoe, way worse than all the worn-out rental shoes I'd been wearing lol. I don't recommend you buy this, unless you have a tumour in your big toe.
- Disadvantages
- Not comfortable
This is what other customers say:
40% have found the reviews
by Diogo helpful
The thread was edited on 02.10.24
I'm a beginner climber, and these were the first pair of climbing shoes I bought. What a terrible decision. I wear a 43EU in regular day-to-day shoes, and had been wearing a 44-45EU in rental shoes at my gym. As this was an investment, I decided to SIZE DOWN and buy my regular 43EU size, expecting a tighter fit. The shoes I got fit terribly, unlike any other climbing shoe I've tried. My fingers are dancing in the huge toe box, making it not only impossible to crimp or hook, but to even hold my feet on the wall in small holds, which as you can imagine makes it impossible to be confident on the wall. Ridiculous! Like a 46EU+ toe box attached to a 43EU shoe, way worse than all the worn-out rental shoes I'd been wearing lol. I don't recommend you buy this, unless you have a tumour in your big toe.
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Disadvantages
Not comfortable
ok
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Advantages
Good fit Good grip -
Recommended use
Bouldering Beginner Sport climbing Indoor climbing
Really confortable and nice to use
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Advantages
Good fit -
Recommended use
Bouldering Indoor climbing Sport climbing
83% have found the reviews
by Julia helpful
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Advantages
Versatile -
Recommended use
Bouldering
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Advantages
Good fit Robust Good grip -
Recommended use
Bouldering Indoor climbing
60% have found the reviews
by Anne helpful
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Advantages
Good fit -
Recommended use
Bouldering Sport climbing
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Recommended use
Indoor climbing
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Advantages
Robust High edge stability -
Disadvantages
Not comfortable -
Recommended use
Bouldering
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Advantages
Good grip Good fit Robust Versatile -
Recommended use
Indoor climbing Bouldering Beginner Sport climbing All around
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Advantages
Versatile Good fit -
Recommended use
Bouldering
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