The Butora Gomi is a comfortable down-turned performance climbing shoe wrapped in Butora's NEO Fuse sticky rubber that is best suited for sport climbing and bouldering. The Gomi gets back to Butora's tradition of carefully pairing comfort with performance. The Gomi is marginally softer than their other aggressive models and is a completely new last built from the ground up.
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Explore the latest shoes in our Climbing Shoes collection. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a fashion-forward individual, or someone seeking all-day comfort, we offer a curated selection of Adventure Shoes shoes to meet your needs.
Our selection of Climbing Shoes shoes prioritizes precision and quality. We understand the importance of both style and functionality, which is why we bring you a carefully curated range of footwear to suit your unique preferences.
Scaling new heights and achieving peak performance on the climbing wall requires precise footwork and the right equipment. Climbing shoes are essential for climbers of all levels, providing the grip, sensitivity, and support needed to conquer challenging routes. With a vast array of climbing shoe styles and features available, navigating the options can feel overwhelming. Fear not, aspiring climbers! This guide will delve into the world of climbing shoes, helping you choose the perfect pair to match your climbing style and maximize your performance on the wall.
The ideal climbing shoe depends on your preferred climbing style. Here's a breakdown of popular climbing shoe types for various disciplines:
Climbing shoes are designed to fit snugly for optimal performance. Here's what to consider for a comfortable and sensitive fit:
The material of your climbing shoes plays a significant role in performance and comfort. Here's a breakdown of popular materials:
By prioritizing your climbing style, fit, and desired features, you can choose climbing shoes that elevate your performance and confidence on the wall. Remember, climbing shoes are an investment in your climbing journey. Don't hesitate to seek advice from experienced climbers or staff at a climbing gym to find the perfect pair for your needs. So, lace up (or velcro up) your new climbing shoes, and conquer the wall with confidence on your next climbing adventure!
i was looking to replace my scarpa instinct vs's and these were great. I would of got more of these shoes but the heel cup was just a little different fit than what I usually like from the scarpa instincts which is snug for my heel shape.
I have a wide toe box and a narrow heel, and wore Butora Narsha shoes for years while they still were available. I mostly sport climb on 10 to 60 degree overhanging terrain, and like my heel hooks, toe hooks, knee bars, and bat hangs.I appreciate the extra top rubber on these shoes. I suppose I could train weighted inverted toe raises to get good at toe hooks and bat hangs in other shoes, but I'd rather eat ice cream instead.The rubber on these shoes is soft and sticky and better for smearing than for edging on granite micro crystals. For hard slab edging I would prefer a stiffer shoe, but I don't climb much in that style these days.The heel cup is snug. I'm not sure it's as awesome as the Narsha heel cup (which had extra Velcro to help lock it down), but it's still miles more secure than almost anything else out there for me.I bought these in size 11 (44 EU), about the same as my street shoe. They're pretty comfortable, and I may go half a size down next time if I notice a performance hit as these break in. Fit is very similar to my Scarpa Instinct VS, size 44 EU. I have no idea how sizing compares with La Sportiva, since I've been unable to unlock the inscrutable mysteries of that brand since the day I retired my Mariachers.