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No hay artículos en el carroEste zapato de rendimiento completo no se limita a ningún estilo de subida, ángulo o roca. El Red Point viene diseñado con un arco contorneado, dando un ajuste apretado al aspiradora, pero también cuenta con un puño acolchado en el tobillo y plantilla de cáñamo inodoro para mantener la comodidad. Un gran compañero para cualquier viaje a Red Rocks, los Gunks o para entrenar en tu crag local, este zapato es ilimitado. Prepárate para Red Point tu próxima escalada.
Tim McArthur
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de enero de 2020
These shoes are fantastic! The materials are really wonderful and don't soak up so much sweat like some of my other shoes. For a climbing shoe, they are actually quite comfortable. The venting on the top does make a difference and the toe box isn't so uncomfortable that it's a problem (I mean, they're climbing shoes, of course, they're going to be uncomfortable).I didn't rate the features on my review since the features I've been given the option to review aren't really relevant to climbing shoes. My normal shoe size is a 10.5 and, after ordering a 10.5 shoe size, I returned them for a size 10. Even now, I feel like I could go down to 9.5 and climb comfortably. I would say go down half a size from your standard shoe size unless you've already got a loose fit, then go down a full size.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de febrero de 2019
These shoes are great! If you’re looking for a pair of shoes to take your rock climbing seriously but don’t want to have to take your shoes off every time between routes these are them! They took two or three times going to the gym to feel use to have they work on the routes but I now love them!! And for the price you can’t beat these!As for the sizing: normally you go a half size down or so with rock climbing shoes in comparison to your tennis shoes. Don’t do that with these. I got the same size I wear with my Nike running shoes because all the warnings in other reviews, and the fit was perfect. Tight but not unbearable, and after a month of using them they feel great.These are $200 super performance professional shoes. If that’s what you’re looking for go to a store and try on their agrresive angled and expensive shoes to find a pair that fits the kind of climbing you’re doing. But, for someone looking for a bit of an angle, and all around great shoe for a good price: these are your shoes!
grim gamer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de agosto de 2018
They seem to be good quality shoes. The length runs about 2 sizes smaller than regular shoes, but they're also really wide for my average/narrow feet. Too much wiggle room on the sides and the straps won't tighten enough without running out of velcro. They will do for gym training, but i wouldn't have bought these if i was able to try them on first
GClimber
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de octubre de 2018
This shoe is definitely a good technical climbing shoes. A lot of times people try to look for something that would help them become a little bit better of a climber instead of using something that is flat regular entry level shoes you typically see at your local big box outdoor gear stores . If you’re looking for shoes that will help you climb to the next level, this is the shoe for you.The shoes has a lot stiffer midsole toebox then most of the tech shoes in the market which makes it better to edge on the small tiny cracks and also has a good camber arch to the foot that so it allows you to be able to climb on those overhang steep boulder problems or higher grade sport routes with ease. It’s rare to find a shoe with this soft comfortable material that allows you to climb at day with them instead of having you to take them off after every climb.The stickiness of the rubber is one of the best parts of the shoe. It won’t turn into glass when is gets cold and it won’t mush up when it gets hot. The rubber has the right stickiness to be able to be an all season shoe. It can be used indoors and outdoors without a problem.One of the misconceptions about climbing shoes people always think that you should downsize from your street shoe. This is definitely not the case with the shoe. Either go with your street shoe or go higher if you want more comfort.Really can’t get any better of a shoe with this price point. You can pay three to four times as much and still won’t have the quality build and comfort this shoe can give... FIVE STAR shoe all day.
Chelsie Wicklander
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de octubre de 2018
Based off the reviews, most people seemed to be getting 2 sizes up from their street shoe size, some cases were even 2.5 sizes up. I wear a size 9 EN and always rent a size 10 at my local climbing gym.I ended up first buying a size 11, those were much to big, I returned those. Then I purchased a 10.5, those for pretty good but could be tighter. I ended up getting a size 10 and they worked perfectly for me!Overall the shoe is great, really soft but really strong at the toes! The one thing is that these shoes can run really wide, I guess I have a more narrow for because I have to tighten then quite a bit, which leaves an excess amount of the straps on the sides. Still love the shoe though!
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