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Tenaya

Inti    $112

... it was exactly my style of climbing. Overhanging on little crimps and no dynos. At the beginning until nearly the end of the route I didn't believe that I can do it, but two quickdraws before the top I had a little bit of hope, because I knew that I am already quite high. View more

 4 prices   $112 →150


       



Tenaya

RA    $112

On the thin edges of granite slabs of Boulder Canyon and Vedauwoo, I was able to stand strong and confidently while figuring out the next move or clipping a bolt. In Eldo, Lumpy and Moab, the Ras stuffed into cracks and provided ample support. View more

 3 prices   $112 →150


     





Scarpa

Vapor    $112

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

 6 prices   $112 →175


       



Undoubtedly one of the best traditional climbing shoes I have ever worn. They are comfortable, offer great protection while jamming and edge powerfully. View more

 13 prices   $114 →190


       



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


       



Scarpa

Vapor    $115



Scarpa

Arpia    $116



Whenever I need to stand on tiny little nothings, I'll reach for the Katakis. View more

 9 prices   $118 →175


     





Scarpa

Arpia    $120



... the Otaki is well suited towards hanging around on small holds/edges (i.e. trad climbing) or using even smaller edges to move quickly and efficiently upwards to the lower-off (i.e. sport climbing). The stiffness and support that the boot offers makes it quite versatile, particularly for the UK climber, as it is well suited towards a wide variety of different angles from edgy slabs, through vertical walls, to gently overhanging terrain. View more

 8 prices   $120 →185


     



The Katana Lace’s combination of slight downturn and asymmetry plus middle-of-the-road stiffness provides a powerful ability to climb straight-in cracks. The things that make the Katana Lace good for vertical edging (slight downturn/asymmetry, medium-stiff sole, etc.) also help with technical footwork on hard crack climbs, without being so aggressive or uncomfortable as to prohibit climbing cracks straight-in. View more

 10 prices   $121 →195


     



The Blanco is a stiff shoe, not downturned, but aggressively fitted to force the toe into the shoe front for precise edging. The stiffness gives incredible power through the toe and unbelievable confidence when standing on tiny edges, and we are talking tiny! View more

  1 price    $123


     



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

 3 prices   $124 →165


         





Boreal

Ace    $130



Boreal

Blade    $139










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