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It is one of the rare examples of a shoe that you could boulder in (both indoors and out), redpoint your hardest sport climb in, or head out for a day's trad mileage in. It can - and does - do everything very well. View more

 9 prices   $113 →185


     

Overall the Anasazi Pro has transformed the classic version in to a more bouldering, indoor and performance oriented shoe through the addition of toe rubber and a tighter heel. View more

 3 prices   $105 →170


     

Ocun

Oxi QC    $75

The Katana Lace’s combination of slight downturn and asymmetry plus middle-of-the-road stiffness provides a powerful ability to climb straight-in cracks. The things that make the Katana Lace good for vertical edging (slight downturn/asymmetry, medium-stiff sole, etc.) also help with technical footwork on hard crack climbs, without being so aggressive or uncomfortable as to prohibit climbing cracks straight-in. View more

 10 prices   $121 →195


     

Ocun

Jett QC    $62

Ocun

Rebel QC    $69

It is one of the rare examples of a shoe that you could boulder in (both indoors and out), redpoint your hardest sport climb in, or head out for a day's trad mileage in. It can - and does - do everything very well. View more

 4 prices   $117 →185


       

Boreal

Lynx    $95

On the surface, the Lynx does not seem particularly performance-oriented. But once you spend some time climbing with it, you realize that Boreal has nailed a number of small design details, which together create a shoe that’s greater than the sum of its parts.  View more

 5 prices   $95 →150


     

Scarpa

Vapor    $112

This is the best trad climbing shoe I’ve worn in a long time. View more

 6 prices   $112 →175


       

The Mythos are one of the oldest climbing shoes out there and still one of the best selling. They stand out for just how soft and comfortable they are. View more

 9 prices   $95 →145


     

Scarpa

Vapor    $115

Mad Rock

M5    $70

Tenaya

RA LV    $100

On the thin edges of granite slabs of Boulder Canyon and Vedauwoo, I was able to stand strong and confidently while figuring out the next move or clipping a bolt. In Eldo, Lumpy and Moab, the Ras stuffed into cracks and provided ample support. View more

 2 prices   $100 →150


       

Incredibly versatile. I’ve used them on steep boulder problems in the gym, techy sandstone face climbs and steep thugfests. View more

 11 prices   $118 →170


     

They have lived up to their reputation as 'edging machines', without forfeiting performance on crack and slab. View more

 14 prices   $115 →165


     






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