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SCARPA Arpia V Climbing Shoe

$178.95
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Any Climb Any Time

The Arpia V Climbing Shoe is one of SCARPA’s more versatile options for folks getting their send on whenever they have the time. Whether you’re bouldering at the gym after work, or sneaking some crag time at sunrise before, the Arpia V’s slightly downturned design has the perfect combination of comfort and performance for most climbs out there. Even with rubber toe coverage, the upper should stretch so you can size tightly. XS Grip 2 is Vibram’s softer rubber compound created for climbing on the greasiest footholds at the gym.

Features

  • Versatile climbing shoe designed for bouldering and sport climbing outside or in the gym
  • Slightly downturned and asymmetric last allow some extra performance while remaining comfy
  • Vibram XS Grip 2 sole issues a softer rubber compound keeping traction on greasy footholds
  • Soft, supper microsuede upper with full sticky rubber toe coverage and SCARPA’s HT Tension System rand

Specs

  • Last: Slight Asymmetry
  • Upper: Microsuede
  • Closure: Hook-and-Loop
  • Insole: Dynamic Flexan
  • Outsole: Vibram XS Grip 2 (3.5mm)
  • Weight: (½ Pair Size 40.5) 8.6oz
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