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Product details
Care instructions
Machine Wash
Sole material
Rubber
Outer material
Leather
Closure type
Lace-Up
About this item
- FAST LACING SYSTEM - Quick-pull lacing harness allows for precise regulation of inner volumes; Wrapping the foot snugly for excellent support, fit, and comfort
- ADVANCED CONTROL - A grippy 4mm Vibram XS Edge rubber sole and a highly tensioned Slingshot Rand that transfers power to the toes let climbers smear, hook, and edge like pros; Asymmetric build is ideal for precision pocket climbing
- CLIMB IN COMFORT - From the gym to the crags, the classic leather upper is soft yet supportive; Moisture-wicking Dentex lining keeps feet dry and comfortable all day long
- BUILT TO LAST - The indoor/outdoor Miura is constructed from industry-leading materials for high performance and durability; 1.1mm LaspoFlex forefoot midsole is lightweight and is designed for maximum torsion rigidity
- TIPS FOR BUYING - Rock climbing shoes are designed to fit differently than other footwear; Be sure to reference the La Sportiva size chart in the product images for more accurate sizing; The fit should be tight, but not painful, and without pressure points
Product description
A high performance lace-up climbing shoe for edging control and pocket climbing performance.
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Product details
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 33.02 x 12.7 x 7.62 cm; 811.93 g
- Date First Available : 8 May 2009
- Manufacturer : La Sportiva
- ASIN : B078KR9M3T
- Item model number : 971-YEL-34
- Department : mens
- Customer reviews:
Customer reviews
4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
47 global ratings
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Jason Rubinstein
5.0 out of 5 stars
... shoes for a while now and they are still great. The grip is fantastic for smearing
Reviewed in the United States on 10 April 2015Verified Purchase
I've had these shoes for a while now and they are still great. The grip is fantastic for smearing, the arch is aggressive, and the fit is snug. These shoes get a bit uncomfortable after a while and while I've used them for outdoor sport climbing/top roping, I highly recommend that they be used primarily for bouldering.
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Steve
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Shoes.
Reviewed in the United States on 3 October 2014Verified Purchase
I rated these as too large because I normally wear a 46 or 47, but with all La Sportiva climbing shoes I have tried I go down to 43.5. These shoes stretch well. They are a bit painful, but I can wear them for a pretty good time before I have to take them off. Great performance requires the shoes to be somewhat tight.
R. E. Smith
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great feel, and very easy on-off with the quick laces
Reviewed in the United States on 30 December 2013Verified Purchase
I wear a street shoe size of US 12, Mens.
I initially bought these shoes at size 44.5, which equates to US size 11
The shoes felt snug, but not tight. And there was just a little bit of room for my big toe to move around. Honestly it was perfect and if I knew that they'd fit like that forever I would have kept that size. But I asked someone at my gym with these shoes and she said that over time, with sweat etc... the shoes will stretch a little bit. Based on that, I returned them and purchased a pair at size 44 (US 10.5). That size is right for me. The shoes are tight but not painfully so. Even new, I can wear them for 2 hours in the climbing gym before they start hurting very much.
Sizing aside, I can't say enough good things about the shoes in general. They feel strong and supportive, but I can still feel the holds, the quick laces make a custom snug-fit very easy, and unlike some other La Sportivas the stiff heel isn't so tall it jams into my ankle. The shape is slightly aggressive but still good for a long climbing session.
I've had a pair of intro level velcro shoes, then owned a pair of mid-level slippers, now I have these upper mid-level lace-ups. So far I like the lace-ups best but had I got these in velcro I imagine I'd be just as happy.
So, down-size at least 1 full size would be my recommendation. If you like your shoes to stay tight and last until you wear them out, I'd suggest going down 1.5 sizes like I did.
I initially bought these shoes at size 44.5, which equates to US size 11
The shoes felt snug, but not tight. And there was just a little bit of room for my big toe to move around. Honestly it was perfect and if I knew that they'd fit like that forever I would have kept that size. But I asked someone at my gym with these shoes and she said that over time, with sweat etc... the shoes will stretch a little bit. Based on that, I returned them and purchased a pair at size 44 (US 10.5). That size is right for me. The shoes are tight but not painfully so. Even new, I can wear them for 2 hours in the climbing gym before they start hurting very much.
Sizing aside, I can't say enough good things about the shoes in general. They feel strong and supportive, but I can still feel the holds, the quick laces make a custom snug-fit very easy, and unlike some other La Sportivas the stiff heel isn't so tall it jams into my ankle. The shape is slightly aggressive but still good for a long climbing session.
I've had a pair of intro level velcro shoes, then owned a pair of mid-level slippers, now I have these upper mid-level lace-ups. So far I like the lace-ups best but had I got these in velcro I imagine I'd be just as happy.
So, down-size at least 1 full size would be my recommendation. If you like your shoes to stay tight and last until you wear them out, I'd suggest going down 1.5 sizes like I did.
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