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Climbing Shoes

user rating: 3 of 5 (2)
La Sportiva Mythos Eco reviewed Aug 23, 2022
$139 - $159
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (10)
La Sportiva Miura reviewed Apr 26, 2021
$165 - $209
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (2)
Scarpa Origin reviewed Jun 21, 2018
$36 - $325
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1)
Five Ten Team VXI reviewed Jan 18, 2018
user rating: 4 of 5 (10)
La Sportiva Mythos reviewed Nov 22, 2017
$130 MSRP
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user rating: 5 of 5 (1)
La Sportiva Oxygym reviewed Jul 26, 2017
$80 - $84
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (9)
Five Ten Anasazi MoccAsym reviewed Jun 27, 2017
$125 MSRP
user rating: 5 of 5 (2)
La Sportiva Otaki reviewed Jun 13, 2017
$145 - $339
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1)
Scarpa Force V reviewed Jun 13, 2017
$104 - $158
user rating: 5 of 5 (1)
Bufo Shark reviewed Jan 2, 2017
user rating: 4 of 5 (8)
Mad Rock Flash reviewed Nov 22, 2016
$72 - $109
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1)
evolv Addict reviewed Apr 28, 2016
user rating: 3 of 5 (1)
La Sportiva Taka reviewed Mar 19, 2016
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user rating: 3.5 of 5 (3)
evolv Pontas reviewed Jan 20, 2016
$120 MSRP
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user rating: 5 of 5 (1)
Tenaya Oasi reviewed Sep 25, 2015
$185 - $189
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1)
Five Ten Stonelands Slipper reviewed Aug 14, 2014
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1)
Boreal Kintaro reviewed Dec 13, 2013
user rating: 4 of 5 (4)
La Sportiva Cliff reviewed Dec 12, 2013
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user rating: 5 of 5 (8)
La Sportiva Miura VS reviewed Nov 21, 2013
$15 - $224
Mad Rock Shark 2.0 reviewed Oct 9, 2013
$85 - $98
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (7)
La Sportiva Cobra reviewed May 15, 2013
$120 MSRP
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user rating: 5 of 5 (4)
La Sportiva Testarossa reviewed May 8, 2013
$199 - $219
user rating: 3.5 of 5 (1)
Climb X Rave reviewed May 6, 2013
$70 MSRP
user rating: 4 of 5 (1)
Scarpa Rockette reviewed Apr 23, 2013
$139 MSRP
user rating: 5 of 5 (5)
Five Ten Anasazi Verde reviewed Apr 18, 2013
$165 MSRP
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user rating: 3.5 of 5 (2)
Mad Rock Demon reviewed Mar 6, 2013
$123 MSRP
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (4)
La Sportiva Solution reviewed Mar 1, 2013
$135 - $208
user rating: 4 of 5 (8)
La Sportiva Katana reviewed Feb 10, 2019
$189
user rating: 5 of 5 (4)
Five Ten Galileo reviewed Jan 19, 2013
$150 MSRP
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user rating: 4 of 5 (2)
Five Ten Ascent reviewed Oct 17, 2012
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user rating: 5 of 5 (1)
Scarpa Vapor reviewed Oct 12, 2012
$66 - $199
user rating: 5 of 5 (2)
Five Ten Siren reviewed Jun 27, 2012
$145 MSRP
user rating: 5 of 5 (1)
La Sportiva Speedster reviewed Mar 14, 2012
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user rating: 4 of 5 (2)
Five Ten Newton reviewed Mar 13, 2012
$154 MSRP
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (2)
Mad Rock ConTact reviewed Jun 27, 2011
$105 MSRP
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1)
Five Ten Rogue reviewed Aug 31, 2010
$110 MSRP
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user rating: 5 of 5 (1)
La Sportiva Mantis reviewed Jun 20, 2010
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user rating: 3.5 of 5 (6)
evolv Defy reviewed Dec 28, 2009
$60 - $199
user rating: 4 of 5 (2)
Scarpa Booster reviewed Dec 28, 2009
$119 - $219
user rating: 5 of 5 (2)
evolv Optimus Prime reviewed Dec 28, 2009
$130 MSRP
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user rating: 4.5 of 5 (3)
Scarpa Feroce reviewed Aug 11, 2009
$159 MSRP
user rating: 3.5 of 5 (3)
Mad Rock Hooker Lace reviewed Mar 27, 2009
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user rating: 3 of 5 (8)
Montrail Wasabi reviewed Feb 10, 2009
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user rating: 4 of 5 (2)
Five Ten Jet7 reviewed Oct 30, 2008
user rating: 4.5 of 5 (3)
Five Ten Spire reviewed Oct 15, 2008
$120 MSRP
user rating: 5 of 5 (2)
Five Ten Prima Slipper reviewed Sep 4, 2008
user rating: 1.5 of 5 (3)
La Sportiva Tradmaster reviewed Aug 26, 2008
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user rating: 4 of 5 (1)
Five Ten Anasazi Slipper reviewed Jun 7, 2008
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Recent Climbing Shoe Reviews

rated 2.5 of 5 stars
La Sportiva Mythos Eco

Nice idea, fails because the outsole is not as sticky as standard Mythos. I've had several pairs of Mythos and now one pair of the eco version. The mythos is the most comfortable thing I've ever put on a foot (even when really tight. I am a Sportiva 43.5 in mountain boots and a 40.5 in Mythos) and I love them, and feel confident climbing all rock types.  The eco however has a much less grippy outsole. It might be the same rubber, but the re-processing appears to make it harder and less sticky. Full review

rated 5 of 5 stars
La Sportiva Miura

Perfect climbing fit, fantastic grip. I bought these three years ago after having tried at least three other brands. I climb indoors up to twice a week. The effect they had on my climbing was amazing. The fit is very snug for a wide foot but they stretch and end up fitting like a second skin. I bought lace-ups rather than velcro and find I can adjust the fit minutely on different parts of my feet. Full review

rated 4 of 5 stars
La Sportiva Katana

I am a novice weekend climber, who purchased the La Sportiva Katana climbing shoes two years ago. During this time it has given me many opportunities to test them out and provide useful information for prospective buyers. Uses I have used the Katana climbing shoes for bouldering and indoor rock walls. They have other uses but these are types of climbing that I have used them for. My review will be based on these types of climbing. Any climbers who are out on the crag, may have different experiences… Full review

rated 3.5 of 5 stars
La Sportiva Mythos Eco

The Mythos Eco is a great all-day climbing shoe that has been redesigned, using 95 percent recycled materials, without compromising quality and function. This product is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, and has superior comfort for all day use, whether working on projects in the gym, or long multi-pitch routes.  After 25 years of being a climber’s favorite, Las Sportiva has announced a re-edition of their classic shoe. The Mythos Eco looks nearly identical as its predecessor, however… Full review

rated 4 of 5 stars
Scarpa Origin

This is an excellent introductory climbing shoe. They blend comfort with technical power and durability quite well for a beginner shoe. I climbed in them for two years, about once a week, and they held up well. They are comfortable, but still allow you to climb moderate difficulty. Excellent edge and moderate curve. The fit was excellent, with the leather upper shoe stretching slightly to match my foot.  Full review

rated 4.5 of 5 stars
Five Ten Team VXI

The Five Ten Team VXi’s are a highly specialized, performance climbing shoe. If you’re at a place in your climbing where you need a little boost to crack that latest project, these are like having a cheat code in your bag. Boosting a full 360 degrees of the Stealth Mi6 makes these shoes excel at steep or overhanging routes. I’ve got very few constructive critiques. Other than a small break-in period, these are, in every aspect, a top performer. PREAMBLE This entire shoe is built around the… Full review

rated 5 of 5 stars
La Sportiva Oxygym

This is an excellent versatile climbing shoe for a beginner. Comfortable and as good outside the gym as it is in the gym. Excellent fit. I tried on various hiking shoes that were beginner shoes and they were all extremely uncomfortable. All the salespeople were telling me that the shoe had to fit small or tight in order to climb properly and that the shoes would break in and stretch and eventually stretch and fit my foot like a glove. I thought that was nonsense. Finally a salesperson told me that… Full review

rated 5 of 5 stars
Scarpa Force X

This shoe is the most comfortable shoe that I've tried on and/or used. I got it for an inexpensive price and it fits like a glove without being painful. Sticky and light. I couldn't be happier. I am a beginner climber and had a hard time finding a comfortable shoe. The "experts" at the climbing stores kept telling me that the shoes had to be tight and uncomfortable because your feet had to feel the edges, nooks, and crannies of the climbing wall and needed to be responsive. Trying on shoes and having… Full review

rated 4 of 5 stars
Five Ten Anasazi MoccAsym

This has been my main climbing shoe for two years now. I have used it extensively in bouldering, and sport routes in the gym and outside. The leather and elastic perfectly formed to my feet and I never felt the shoes come off if I rarely did any heel-hooking. From plenty of climbing, the first part of the shoe was the tip and the leather is soft so I can feel the holds under the rubber which boosted my confidence on small holds.  Full review

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