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Scarpa

Arpia    $116



Scarpa

Vapor    $112

This is the best trad climbing shoe I’ve worn in a long time. View more

 6 prices   $112 →175


       









Evolv

Supra    $105

The Supra is a quality work-horse sport-climbing shoe. The shape of the shoe focuses support towards the front of the inside edge, which makes the Supra feel precise when working with the front of your toes, like you would with pockets or edges of a certain shape and orientation. View more

 5 prices   $105 →150


     





Boreal

Lynx    $95

On the surface, the Lynx does not seem particularly performance-oriented. But once you spend some time climbing with it, you realize that Boreal has nailed a number of small design details, which together create a shoe that’s greater than the sum of its parts.  View more

 5 prices   $95 →150


     





Tenaya

Iati    $109

Hits the sweet spot of offering the right amount of sensitivity and precision for most of my sport climbing needs. View more

 5 prices   $109 →185


     



For those who want to test the waters of steep climbing, without going straight to a soft shoe, the Hiangle is the answer. Moderately stiff, the supportive midsole means you can stand on small holds with ease. View more

 5 prices   $96 →165


     







Scarpa

Arpia    $120





Scarpa

Vapor    $115









Boreal

Mutant    $88

Even with a single quick close Velcro strap, I have no trust issues with smearing and small foot holds. I know when my foot cranks down, the Mutant will remain tight, secure, and in place. View more

 4 prices   $88 →150


     








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