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🧗 SCARPA Women's Origin Rock Climbing Shoes - Low-Volume, Women's Specific Fit for Gym and Sport Climbing Review

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🧗‍♀️ Climbing, 🏕️ Outdoor Recreation

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Description of 🧗 SCARPA Women's Origin Rock Climbing Shoes - Low-Volume, Women's Specific Fit for Gym and Sport Climbing

Vision (5mm) sole. Start Comfy, Stay Comfy | Featuring a flat-last and only slight asymmetry, the Origin climbing shoe puts your comfort first while still giving you the stick you need to develop a solid foundation of climbing techniques. Women’s Last | These climbing shoes feature a more narrow last and lower-volume heel cup for a women’s-specific fit. Vision Rubber | The thick rubber outsole is highly durable, giving you the wiggle room you need to learn the nuances of proper footwork. Pressure Absorbing Fit | This unique heel system spreads the force of the heel tension, reducing pressure on your Achilles heel while still providing active forward pressure. Passive Rand | Prioritizing comfort over power, the passive rand is tensioned perfectly to let you wear these climbing shoes all day, without feeling any foot fatigue.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Everything is fine and not for long

I only recommend buying this shoe if you need something cheap for a beginner. Plan to upgrade to something better in the near future. These boots are good for climbing, nothing special. They're tough but comfortable. It is clear that these are not aggressive shoes. However, they didn't last long - I have less than a year. The sock fell apart and I can no longer use it. I wrote to Scarpa about it but they said it was normal wear and tear and they didn't cover it under their warranty. I just have

Pros
  • Ladies currently | These climbing shoes have a narrower last and less heel volume for a feminine fit.
Cons
  • Zero

So I went to REI and tried on the shoes before buying them online. The price online was better than in store. I went to the store because everyone I've ever spoken to told me to be very careful when buying climbing shoes. The shoe has a very specific fit that can only be recognized by trying it on during a shoe demo. I have wide legs. My regular shoes are actually specially designed, so I realized early on that my needs might be more specific than most people's. I found them very useful for my…

Pros
  • Pressure-absorbing fit | This unique heel system distributes heel tension, reducing pressure on the Achilles heel while providing active forward pressure.
Cons
  • don't remember

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Bad rubber but maybe suitable for new boulderers with wide heels.

I went up a size when ordering these shoes which resulted in a poor fit and it's my fault not Scarpa's. I gave this shoe three stars because the rubber sucks, the toe and heel mold sucks, and the internal heel fit is too wide for me. I wear a 6.5 (women) in regular shoes and ordered a 38.5 in these which would be about a 7.5 or 8 in US sizes. I wanted a comfortable shoe that I could wear all day bouldering in the gym and on the street can bear. I am also very concerned about my feet and wanted…

Pros
  • passive edge | The passive frame prioritizes comfort over strength and is perfectly streamlined so you can wear these climbing shoes all day without feeling tired.
Cons
  • Almost never