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La Sportiva Skwama Climbing Shoe - Men's

$198.95
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Skwama Smear

It might not be for bagels, but the La Sportiva Skwama Climbing Shoe is a breakfast fit for boulderers, sport climbers, and gym competitors. It’s a highly aggressive, extremely asymmetric climbing shoe shaped for demanding sport routes and even more challenging boulder problems. The Skwama blends the comfort of a climbing slipper with the secure snugness of a hook-and-loop climbing shoe. The result is a solid climbing shoe that stays solid overtime. Even the leather upper minimizes stretching thanks to La Sportiva’s P3 rand and plenty of rubber covering the toe for toe-hooking. Underfoot, Vibram’s XS Grip2 rubber sole ensures solid traction on the greasiest footholds, and since it’s a softer rubber compound, it allows greater sensitivity for finding the best spot on the smallest edges.

Features

  • High-performance climbing slipper for technical sport routes and challenging boulders
  • Sharp downturn and high asymmetry shaped for a precise performance on overhangs and techy, dead-vertical terrain
  • Vibram XS Grip2 rubber sole ensures solid traction and a sensitive feel
  • Leather upper with rubber toe and P3 rand minimizes overall stretch
  • S-Heel construction ensures a bagless fit for solid heel-hooking
  • Unlined for enhanced sensitivity
  • LaspoFlex midsole maintains soft rigidity
  • Constructed without PFAS

Specs

  • Weight: 210g; 7.5oz (½ Pair)
  • Upper: Leather, Microfiber, Rubber Toe Cap
  • Lining: Unlined
  • Midsole: LaspoFlex with P3 (0.8mm)
  • Outsole: Vibram XS Grip2 (4mm)
  • Last: PD 75
  • Profile: Aggressively Downturned
  • Asymmetry: Highly Asymmetric
  • Closure: Hook-and-Loop

 

8pt.jpg Important Warning for California Residents: This product may expose you to chemicals including hexavalent chromium, formaldehyde, and perfluorinated compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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