Non-stop research and development with the strongest female climber has created next level performance, uncompromising precision and raised the bar for climbing shoes. The Ashima features an aggresive downturned shape and a completely new anatomically molded heal, coupled with an ultra sensitive sole to truly feel and stay connected to the rock.
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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!
Good rubber and a good grip. Fits smaller than expected, so make sure to go a size up.
These seem to be well designed shoes, a great price, and have a good sole for indoor rock climbing which is what I was looking for. However, the shoe size is way tooooo small. I can't imagine proper shoe and harness sizing seems to be way beyond the technical ability of climbing companies. I walk around in a size 9.5 street shoe. I bought these in size 11 thinking I would be giving myself plenty of margin but it still wasn't enough. I had to return these and get a size 12. That is insanity! They are very comfortable to wear and seem durable. The toe doesn't seem really great for hooking onto a tiny crevice however. Still I would buy these again despite the flaws.
Wide feet! (wide, but length runs small)Typically I wear a 39.5 in climbing shoes. My current ones pinch my toes and I wanted something more comfortable for the gym. I bought a 40 in two other brands and this in a 41 (based on reviews and looking at the size charts and choosing the us equivalent, which is different for every shoe 🤷). Well these fit nearly perfectly, while the others were both too narrow and too long! Side by side with the 40, these at 41 were significantly shorter and significantly wider. So probably not great for "normal" feet. I believe mine are 8 men's, whereas I typically wear 7 women's, so you really need to size up like 2 sizes, or maybe 1.5 if you want them for outdoors.
I ordered the same size I wear in Butoras (8.5 when I wear 7.5-8 in street shoes) and it fit exactly the same. They are great for all day wear, inside or outside. I climb inside probably 3-4x a week and they have lasted for a few months without much wear at this point. The soles are pretty soft, so if you're looking for a more aggressive shoe, these ain't it.
My 15 years old nephew rock climbs with me and he wore a 14 shoe. I purchased this one in size 15. I know typically you go barefoot but I’m expecting his foot to grow more so socks until he grows. They are not narrow enough for his foot but he likes them and they work well. No complaints from him.
These fit perfectly but if they were slightly smaller I’d be replacing them. Climbing shoes are supposed to be tight, but not Chinese foot binding tight so keep that in mind. I wear a women’s 9 in regular shoes. I got a 10 in these and they fit perfect so size up! They feel a bit loose around my heel but I’m sure when I’m on the rock wall it won’t be super noticeable
Just got my Evolv shoes, upon opening you can see glue leaking out from all the areas where it's used to join the patchwork of leather and rubber together, and the sole is pulling away from the shoe in a few spots, which makes me worry they'll degrade quickly upon use.UPDATE: I've had the shoes for about a month and a week, I've used them about 10 times, and they're already suffering this much wear.
I wear size 8.5. In ordered a size 10 for this climbing shoe as they tend to run smaller. Still way too small! Toes are crushed. Returning.