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The lack of an edge allows you to be much less precise with your feet and get away with it but prevents precision foot placement on edges. View more

 7 prices   $130 →185


     









Whenever I need to stand on tiny little nothings, I'll reach for the Katakis. View more

 6 prices   $170 →175


       



The La Sportiva Testarossa 2.0 is a great sport climbing and bouldering shoe for terrain requiring edging, pocket stabbing, and pulling the hips in. And the updated heel rectifies the main weakness of the original. View more

 5 prices   $120 →199


     







The lack of an edge allows you to be much less precise with your feet and get away with it but prevents precision foot placement on edges. View more

 5 prices   $130 →185


       













Edging on a dime' finally had meaning to me, and I quickly learned to trust holds that previously felt impossible to use. View more

 3 prices   $124 →165


         





Comfort on easy climbs is where this shoe shines. The Gripit performed well for young climbers but did have some shortcomings in the performance department. Our testers had trouble on slabs and cracks, as well as edging. The soft sole, while super comfy, just doesn't have the structure needed for most climbers to use on technical terrain. View more

 3 prices   $64 →82


       



Precision when standing on the most marginal of features, and even on the mirror-like bumps at Rifle I could stand with confidence, because I could feel the hold. View more

 2 prices   $93 →97


     












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