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πŸ§— La Sportiva Men's Miura VS Climbing Shoe, US:6.5 – Performance and Precision at its Best Review

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Description of πŸ§— La Sportiva Men's Miura VS Climbing Shoe, US:6.5 – Performance and Precision at its Best

100% Leather. Upper Material: leather. Lining: Dentex. Closure: hook-and-loop. Rubber: Vibram XS Edge. Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

These were bought as gifts. Size Chart.

Bought as a gift. The original size chart used was incorrect (runs small) and had to be returned. The shoe itself is of decent quality but feels a bit flimsy for the climbing it is intended for.

Pros
  • Men
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Damn good shoes - men

Turned my feet into tiny tangible goat hooves. As a dirty casual climber I'm sending this v4-5 as a v3 now. But are they harmful? They're tight, sure, but they feel more comfortable on my slightly wider than average feet than other more aggressive shoes I've tried. Stand "comfortably" in it for about 15 minutes before breaking shoes.

Pros
  • Climbing
Cons
  • There are nuances

Revainrating 5 out of 5

"Glass slippers " for wide/boxer feet

Even if you've been climbing for a few months, you know how to choose shoes for yourself. Here are a few things that may help you decide if these shoes are right for you: - they work well for wider/shorter feet (like mine) - their strength is in the forefoot; The heel fit is acceptable but not as secure as my foot could be - they are CRAZY durable. I've been climbing with my pair for almost a year (2-5 times a week, v3-v5 indoor) and they're still doing fine. For comparison, my fives that I…

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  • Clothing, shoes and jewelry
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  • Other Other