La Sportiva Tarantulace Climbing Shoes - 2018 - Women's
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Shop similar productsThe La Sportiva Tarantulace climbing shoes help you tackle quick gym sessions and daylong multi-pitch missions in comfort thanks to soft uppers and a shape built to perform without pinching your toes.
- Features
- Unlined leather through the uppers is soft and comfortable; RN 45 shoe shape is great for upper-end performance without hurting your toes
- Aggressive rubber heel rand lets you stand on micro edges and the 5mm-thick FriXion® RS rubber is hard wearing yet sticky for a long life
- Quick-pull, synthetic-leather lacing harness delivers a snug, precise fit
- Tongues are lined to help move moisture
- Shoes can be resoled
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Best Use Rock Climbing
Climbing Shoe Type Neutral
Last Slip-lasted
Upper Leather/synthetic leather
Lining None
Outsole Rubber
Footwear Closure Lace-up
Can Be Resoled Yes
Gender Women's
Weight (Pair) 1 lb. 2.6 oz. ounces
- Size Chart
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 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 Sizing Notes
For rock climbing shoes: Choose soft shoes two to three sizes smaller than your street shoe size. We recommend you fit your trad shoes one to two sizes under your street shoe size. Remember to factor in stretch. Unlined slip-lasted shoes tend to stretch about one full size. Lined shoes stretch about a half size. Remember: a well-fit comfortable shoe will work better than an ill-fitting tighter shoe.
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. - Reviews
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