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SCARPA Force V Climbing Shoes - Women's - Used

MSRP: $159.00
Was: $159.00
Now: $94.94
(You save $64.06 )

In the climbing scene, it seems as if "all-day comfort" means poor performance, and with climbers sizing their shoes down 3 sizes too small to get that extra edge, most folks assume that if you want performance it means you have to deal with aching Achilles' tendons and bruised toenails. Lucky for us, SCARPA took issue with this idea and decided to make the Force V Women's Climbing Shoe for ladies who want to crush in comfort. A flat last means that you'll reach the anchor of a 40-meter pitch without once thinking about foot pain while the lower volume construction offers a women's specific fit so you won't feel like you're swimming in your shoes. When you hit the slab crux, you can finally trust your feet thanks to the extreme holding power of the Vibram XS Edge rubber, and the slight asymmetry of the shoe offers the perfect amount of drive over your big toe. With a breathable mesh tongue and padded heel cup, there's finally a climbing shoe that you can wear on big walls without having to rip your them off at every belay anchor.

 

Features

  • A shoe designed for technical pitches with a ladies' specific last
  • Flat, slightly asymmetric last offers all day comfort and performance
  • Suede leather upper is both comfortable and malleable
  • Aero mesh tongue provides a breathable upper 
  • 4mm Vibram XS Edge rubber is durable and sticky for both sharp and glassy footholds
  • V-tension active rand is efficient without causing unnecessary foot pain
  • Two hook and loop straps for fit adjustability

Specs

  • Gender: Women's
  • Profile: Flat
  • Midsole: Flexan 1.0mm
  • Outsole: Vibram XS Edge (4mm)
  • Last: Flat Profile/Slightly Asymmetric 
  • Upper Material: 1.8mm Suede
  • Closure: Two hook and loop straps
  • Weight: 8.5 oz (1/2 pair, size 30)

Type: Return

Condition:  4 of 5 - This item was returned to our shop in new/lightly used condition without tags.

 

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