Pros & Cons
Cons
I know that climbing shoes should be snug, but these were so tight i could barely get my feet in and they are incredibly narrow. The size 13’s are wearable, but still extremely narrow. Had to send it back.
Highlights
Quality
Awesome shoe , easy on and off .
After breaking them in they have been a perfect fit for 2 hour sessions.
11a and from v2 to v4 before the toe on the right shoe finally ripped in a spot where the sole connects with whatever you call ... Read More
The downside is a poor design of the velcro strap that does not allow you to pull it snug
Price
I consider this a good beginner shoe for the price point for use in a climbing gym.
Competitiveness
Unlike other brands the same size, which were either too tight or too loose in certain spots, this one turned out to be a perfect match.
I haven’t tried the other shoes so i can’t say if these shoes are more or less slippery than similarly priced shoes, but i can ... Read More
Overview
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- This product had a total of 127 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 4 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This will take you some trial and error to find the right size
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’m usually a size 13 for normal tennis shoes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The size 13 for this shoe was way too small
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
And by comfortable i mean barely tolerable
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Climbing shoes should never be comfortable
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So all in all size up about a full inch if you’re buying these
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought size 11 and they would not go on
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Size 12 was a perfect snug fit with my toes just curling down