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Butora

Brava    $34

The stiffness of the sole means that you can hang out on tiny edges for a long time without exhausting your feet and calves. Also, the stiff rubber soles provide enough surface area on small holds to inspire confidence, even on the smallest footholds out there. View more

 4 prices   $81 →115


       

Evolv

Skyhawk    $55

Evolv

Elektra    $62

They have lived up to their reputation as 'edging machines', without forfeiting performance on crack and slab. View more

 14 prices   $115 →165


     

Edging on a dime' finally had meaning to me, and I quickly learned to trust holds that previously felt impossible to use. View more

 9 prices   $115 →165


       

These are aggressively down turned so they'll feel funny to climbers who haven't worn similar shoes before. But this helps to make the precise and confident on small holds once you learn to stay on your big toe or outside edge. View more

 4 prices   $90 →129


     

These shoes were designed aggressive, so tough boulders and overhanging routes are where they can shine. In particular, the heel performance on overhangs and aretes is fantastic. View more

 2 prices   $90 →129


       

Evolv

Kronos    $91

The flexible mid sole allowed for great smearing, while the stiff rubber around the toe, and the slightly down-turned design still made for a great edging shoe. I thought the extra rubber over the toe box was also great for toe hooking. View more

 5 prices   $91 →130


     






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