Reddit good climbing shoes. Just wondering what the best shoes to get are.

  • Reddit good climbing shoes. I noticed that they might not be the ideal fit for Need shoes, been doing a good amount of bouldering and indoor climbing. I do love my Skwamas, but want to try something different. The solution is still my favorite sport climbing shoe that I have tried, precise and makes me feel confident on even the smallest feet. Edit: Talked to a dude at the gym, tried on several different pairs of shoes before finally getting a pair of 5. Flat, stiff, and comfortable will do so many more favors for someone starting out climbing than an aggressive shoe that they probably wouldn't size correctly anyway. If you can, find a store near you (climbing gyms will often sell shoes, if you're in America there's probably an rei near you) and try on different brands, since each will fit differently (different toeboxes, different heels, etc). Yes aggressive shoes perform better on overhung and a stiff toe is better for tiny footholds while soft rubber is better on volumes but you can climb anything in anything. Looking for some good climbing shoe brands and what the best shoes to buy from those brands are/ I normally wear 10 1/2 and 11s in shoe size But even the cheapest climbing shoes are miles better than rentals. Yeah but there aren't really that many true beginner shoes, just shoes that work best for beginners. . Best climbing shoes for beginners?? I'm looking to buy a good pair of climbing shoes for beginners! Here's all the information that may (or may not) be helpful: I've been climbing for 4 weeks and am climbing 5. Just wondering what the best shoes to get are. If you had to recommend 1 shoe, you used every climbing session (2-4 times a week for me) for indoor bouldering what would it be? I am having an incredibly hard time deciding, because whatever I pick is likely going to be the only shoe I use for the next 1-2 years. Pretty much the only shoe that fit semi-comfortably, due to my wide, flat Hobbit-esque feet. I prefer top-rope over bouldering and currently am not planning to ever climb outdoors. 8s. Shoes are so different to each individual that you have to try them on and see what's good for you Bit daunting as you don't really know what to look for but the people working in climbing shops are usually great at it! Climbing shoes have wildly differing shapes. Also surprisingly durable for a high performance shoe, lasted 8 months before I resoled them could have probably pushed it another month or 2. 10 Asym's. When people talk this shoe is > than that for X its almost entirely preference. More info provided below :) Hey guys, I am currently looking to update my La Sportiva Mythos (been climbing through three pairs in the past few years). From advice on which gym to visit to videos of world cup IFSC climbers, you can find it all here. TLDR: I am looking for intermediate but comfortable climbing shoes for indoor climbing with slight/medium downturn and low/medium pre-tensioning. Anything related to indoor (and outdoor) goes. So go to a shop, try on as may shoes as you can and buy the one that fits your feet best. I have flat and rather narrow low-volume feet. And fit is the most important thing about climbing shoes. A subreddit dedicated to discussing and reviewing climbing shoes. A subreddit for the indoor bouldering community. In the 80's people were in tennis shoes climbing harder than most of us ever will using anything. Good luck, if you're in the US, REI now has this weird used climbing shoe section, it's a mix of good as new returns to "how did [REI] accept this as a return," with holes in the toes. fmdr redu gymzbye kmn izwu jzrpjhadb fzeoak ord pbvzv ebzhp