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Scarpa Climbing ShoesScarpa is a leading innovator in mountaineering and technical footwear. They pioneered development of the first made-for-mountaineering boots. Scarpa climbing shoes are highly regarded for their durability and practical features. These rock shoes have been used by top climbers and explorers throughout the world. They have built a high reputation for excellent performing mountaineering footwear and were used by numerous military expeditions to give their soldiers mobility in extreme conditions. Scarpa conducts research and develops products for hiking, trekking, mountaineering, skiing, bouldering and climbing. The Scarpa technical footwear product line is highly regarded by top climbers for features that provide solid performance gains. Their plastic, leather, and composites and boots have climbed up, skied down, and run across just about every piece of terrain imaginable.
Scarpa Booster Climbing ShoeEmploys highly asymmetrical curve and down-turned toe to give solid power and feel. Scarpa made the hook-and-loop closures allow quick entry and the unlined suede molds to your feet for a precise fit for exacting footwork. The ultra-sticky Vibram XS Grip rubber to gives the friction you need. Scarpa Techno Climbing ShoeThe Scarpa Techno Climbing Shoe gives you a comfortable yet precise feel on difficult trad routes. The low-profile last is exceptional on thin cracks and delicate faces. The Heel Lock pulls the heel snug when you tighten the laces, eliminating the need for a heel rand and reducing Achilles pressure. Scarpa Feroce Climbing ShoeWhen you need a high-performance boot that can handle steep overhangs, thin cracks, edges, and smears equally. The down turned and moderately asymmetrical last features a thin Vibram XS Grip sole. A rubber rail on the back of the heel helps grab lips and edges. Scarpa Veloce Climbing ShoeHas a rounded toe box and padded tongue. This makes the Scarpa Veloce an excellent choice for beginning climbers. Scarpa installed Velcro closures to make them quick and easy to put on and off, and a stiff edging platform to improve footwork. Scarpa Techno Lady Climbing Shoe - Women'sThe Women's Techno has a low-profile last that improves crack climbing and tricky face moves. The Heel Lock System uses laces to pull the heel and eliminates the heel rand. Provides precision and comfort so you can focus on climbing. Scarpa Veloce Lady Climbing Shoe - Women'sThis Women’s Veloce has a hook-and-loop closure. It gives a comfortable fit with precise shape and ultra-sticky Vibram XS rubber. It features an unlined suede leather upper and molds to your foot as you break it in over time. Scarpa Veloce Lady Climbing Shoe - Women's(Velcro) The Scarpa Veloce for women is the woman's tool for improved footwork. It has a rounded toe box and narrow heel profile to fit a female foot perfectly. Velcro makes it easy to take on or off, while the stiff edging toes makes it highly versatile. Scarpa Rockette Climbing Shoe - Women'sThe Scarpa Rockette for women has down-turned toes and Vibram XS Grip rubber. The X-tension system holds your foot forward to improve precision while reducing slop in the ankle. This results in precision in the toes and heel hooks. Scarpa Thunder Climbing ShoeThis all around high performance product. It is designed with lacing all the way down to the toes. This allows you to customize your fit. Numerous perforations in the suede upper helps you feet breathe. It has a medium flex so you can use it on a broad range of climbs. Scarpa Veloce Climbing ShoeHas a rounded toe box and padded tongue making it an excellent choice for beginning climbers. The Velcro closures help getting them on and off and they have a stiff edging platform to help you improve your footwork. These climbing shoes perform equally well indoors or on rock. |
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