How to Choose Rock Climbing Shoes

Delivering precise control on technical routes and boulder problems, the women's La Sportiva Skwama climbing shoes offer the comfort of slippers coupled with the snug fit of hook-and-loop closures.
Imported.
View all La Sportiva Women's Climbing ShoesBest Use | Rock Climbing |
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Climbing Shoe Type | Aggressive |
Last | Slip-lasted |
Upper | Leather/microfiber |
Lining | Dentex (heel) |
Outsole | 4 mm Vibram XS Grip 2 rubber |
Footwear Closure | Strap |
Can Be Resoled | Yes |
Gender | Women's |
Weight (Pair) | 12 ounces |
Climbing Shoe Volume | Low |
Sustainability | From a Climate Neutral Certified brand |
33 EU | 33.5 EU | 34 EU | 34.5 EU | 35 EU | 35.5 EU | 36 EU | 36.5 EU | 37 EU | 37.5 EU | 38 EU | 38.5 EU | 39 EU | 39.5 EU | 40 EU | 40.5 EU | 41 EU | 41.5 EU | 42 EU | 42.5 EU | 43 EU | |
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U.S. Women's | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 5.5+ | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 7.5+ | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 9.5+ | 10 | 10.5 | 11 |
EU | 33 | 33.5 | 34 | 34.5 | 35 | 35.5 | 36 | 36.5 | 37 | 37.5 | 38 | 38.5 | 39 | 39.5 | 40 | 40.5 | 41 | 41.5 | 42 | 42.5 | 43 |
Mondo | 24 | 24.5 | 24.5 | 25 | 25.5 | 26 | 26.5 | 27 | 27.5 |
For boots: Add one half size to your street shoe size. You should be able to slip one finger behind your heel when you are standing up with the boot unlaced and your toes touching the front. If the boot is too short, your toes will get smashed walking downhill. Too long and your heel will slide up and down and give you blisters.
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Excited to get these shoes since the have a wider fit! They fit great but they definitely look like someone has used them. For paying over $200 it would be nice to not have scuff marks and dirt on them.
I got these shoes because I needed another pair while my main shoes were sent off to go be repaired. I did a lot of research specifically on shoes with wider toe boxes—I ended up with these snd I’m so glad I did! My only real complaint is the heel cup. It feels like there’s a lot of dead space and I can hear/feel the air coming out sometimes when I walk around the gym way more than I would expect. The top of the heel also digs in a bit which is annoying and a little painful, but has lessened a bit the more I’ve worn them and broken them in. Overall, I’m super content with these shoes as my backup pair!
Been climbing in old/used shoes for a long time and was finally ready to purchase a pair. I ordered so many and had so much trouble with sizing/fit as I have a narrow heel but need a larger toe box as well as one foot slightly larger than the other. These felt the best of any I ordered/tried on when I first put them on in store, and got even better the more I've worn them. They'll molded to my feet and are now perfect. The toe control is amazing, I love them. Wanted to keep them nice but have ended up wearing them as much as possible...
I’m like the Snow White for shoes. Some shoes just don’t fit my wide toes but small heels. The closest one that fits my feet were the Men’s Skwamas. When I heard that La Sportiva made a women’s version with smaller heels, I literally ordered a pair to try right away as soon as it was available. Alas, I finally found shoes that FIT MY SMALL HEELS! YES! Heel hook everything. No more bulby heels.
This has become one of my designated shoes for outdoor climbing! The softness of the shoe is excellent for smearing while still having enough of a toe for most edging, the rubber on the toe is excellent for toe hooking, and the wide forefront of this shoe is perfection for those with wide feet!! My only complaint with the shoe is the molded heel cup. Not only is it too big and leaves dead space, but the top of the heel cup tends to dig into the back of my heel after extended use, despite having owned these shoes for quite some time now. I am a US women's 8.5 in street shoes and got these in a 39EU (w7.5) for a performance fit. I probably could have sized down another half size as these do stretch, but I am still content with the size I ended up with. These are an excellent shoe for all types of climbing, indoor and out!
These shoes fit my feet perfectly which is a hard feat to accomplish (no pun intended). I wear an articulating plastic brace on my right foot and have been wearing two different sizes of shoes in two different brands to make it work. I tried these on and to my surprise, my brace fit in the shoe and my toes weren’t crunched to an unbearable degree. Great sensitivity, great rubber. I couldn’t be happier with my first pair of matching shoes. After purchasing these, my climbing has progressed. That is a huge testament to the skwamas. Thank you to rei and La Sportiva for making such a versatile shoe that fits like a glove and performs well on overhangs, slab and steep terrain. The toe box is wide enough to fit my duck feet and the heel is narrow enough to fit the shape of my foot. Also, comfortable enough to wear for hours. 5 stars!!
I have owned 3 pairs of Skwamas, both mens and womens version. Overall, they are good shoes and work well as all arounders, not seeming to stand out in one specific area. They are quite comfortable for my wide forefoot, and the womens model fits my narrow heel better than the mens. My biggest complaint is that after a few months of wear, the leather upper stretches causing the heel to lose its firm fit. Once the heel bags out, they become very unreliable on technical heel hooks. Even downsizing 2 sizes from street size (43 in street shoes, 41 in skwamas), the heel fits perfect at first but progressively bags out and becomes less functional over time. Some decline in function should be expected with wear and tear, but the performance of these shoes significantly decreases over time compared to other models.
These got me trusting my feet more than I trust some people <3
Was looking for a replacement shoe after my La Sportiva Kubo made their last send and the Skwama was a great alternative! The Skwama and the Kubo have very similar softness/flexibility that I was looking for, but, the Skwama has a little extra oomph - which in reality might just be the fresh edge of a new shoe... I purchased the same size in both shoes and the Skwama were much easier to break in.
I’ve tried many of La Sportivas shoes and I just can’t seem to get the right fit. Tried the Muira’s and the heels were PERFECT but my toes were so crunched, I had to take my shoes off as soon as I got off the wall. I tried the solutions but my heels slipped SO badly and my toes again were super uncomfortable. I tried out the mens skwamas and something about them felt off so I returned them for the women’s and I think I found the perfect shoe. My toes fit extremely well in the toe box, and due to the toe box being more flexible, it allowed my toes to stretch out the leather a little, unlike the Muiras and solutions (for me at least). The only problem I have with them still is the heels. But they’re manageable this time. My heel hooks are secure but it helps me rely on my muscles more than the shoe, haha. I’m hoping that lasportiva will make a version of the skwamas with the Muira heel it’s we will see. Not expecting it though. But I’d recommend this shoe to anyone nonetheless. Super flexible yet extremely precise. I don’t even have to take them off after every climb!