How to Choose Rock Climbing Shoes

When it's time to turn in your first pair of climbing shoes, upgrade to the La Sportiva Aragons. They are comfy all day, fit a range of foot shapes and use a durable rubber with great grip.
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View all La Sportiva Women's Climbing Shoes| Best Use | Rock Climbing |
|---|---|
| Climbing Shoe Type | Neutral |
| Last | Slip-lasted |
| Upper | Leather and padded mesh tongue with wicking cotton lining |
| Lining | Unlined |
| Outsole | Heel: 1.8 mm FriXion® RS rubber; toe: 5 mm FriXion® RS half sole rubber |
| Footwear Closure | Strap |
| Can Be Resoled | Yes |
| Gender | Women's |
| Weight (Pair) | 14 ounces |
| Climbing Shoe Volume | High |
| Sustainability | From a Climate Label Certified brand |
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I usually climb in aggressive shoes, but I got to try out the Aragon Women's climbing shoe, and I love them! I think they are the best choice for anyone looking for a flatter shoe. The velcro does up nice and tight to fit narrow feet, like mine, and they are a great choice for slab climbing. I highly recommend this shoe for beginners and advanced climbers!
I've tried this shoe in my home gym. For the new climber or climber that wants a non-aggressive, flat sole, this shoe is great. I love the velcro, which makes it easy to take on and off. The shoe is also comfortable, so it can be worn throughout your gym session or outside all day.
Bought these as my first climbing shoes and I could not be happier! The price is very good for what you get and the quality is perfect! Good grip on the walls and comfortable for long gym sessions. I recommend!