Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Discount Climbing Shoes Best Beginner Climbing Shoes?

Best beginner climbing shoes? - discount climbing shoes

I have a few months with local equipment rental place in my climbing. because I still feel a certain point, I will not steal a lot of money for shoes, which carry through common beginner mistakes.

What shoes would you recommend for a man? My feet are somewhat wide, and most of the size 11 slippers match the car while it may take in 10.5, if I push as my toes. My Height 11.5

If you do me the name / brand, and say or where I can find that would be great

Also the prices are good shoes

I just want to know who fit ....

4 comments:

TahoeT said...

I recommend a "whole" shoe for a beginner - not too tight that size can not do it at least an hour. Footwear Spire as 5,10 or Cliff La Sportiva - received about $ 100.

The only way to know that the shoe fits properly fit to go into a store and try to climb it - every shoe otherwise. I like the La Sportiva shoes, because they are a bit more and just really fit me. Others, like the various brands.

If they try to find a secure job on the internet discount, that somewhere that is returned. I purchaced know 3 different sizes that I will keep. I recommend:

http://www.mountaingear.com/pages/produc ...

Good Luck

The Mrs. said...

I will agree with the other two above me, because they are right. The cliffs are hands down probably the best choice in all aspects of a shoe. The affordability and sustainability.

Sky said...

I agree with Tahoe - who knows whereof he speaks.
My first pair of shoes from La Sportiva Cliff, which had the basic shoes that are about $ 90, strings, I never the finger. I am personally I like chewing gum, La Sportiva, and I am definitely more of a Velcro fastener on the person. Probably my shoes too tight, so I may be able to escape.
If you're not a fan of lace-ups, I would with a simple Madrock Mugen (my 2nd pair of shoes to go, that I keep at the end) for many years. The new mugen hell of a lot more durable than the old ones are formed and Velcro feet fairly well and are much cheaper!
Recently, they have thickened toe, so that, when can he pulls his feet (which) is also done quickly. They spend about $ 80. If you still cheaper, even more important is the Madrock Flash are $ 70. These are probably the cheapest shoes you've found (again).

Suggest not to order shois online, you can take the Rei or nearest to the climbing gym, and then to try! I wear my shoes with the toes curled under, but for what is best for you.
The REI is a climbing wall, usually in Boulder a little more about the purchase of a new brand of shoes. Make sure that the shoe is long enough to be able to have less grip. It will probably be uncomfortable until they break you do not try to climb every day, new shoes .. I learned the hard way - you want to see the scars?

Also ask for your gym - people still sell their old shoes. To see if you find something that works for you.


Good luck and welcome to the climbing community!

Sky said...

I agree with Tahoe - who knows whereof he speaks.
My first pair of shoes from La Sportiva Cliff, which had the basic shoes that are about $ 90, strings, I never the finger. I am personally I like chewing gum, La Sportiva, and I am definitely more of a Velcro fastener on the person. Probably my shoes too tight, so I may be able to escape.
If you're not a fan of lace-ups, I would with a simple Madrock Mugen (my 2nd pair of shoes to go, that I keep at the end) for many years. The new mugen hell of a lot more durable than the old ones are formed and Velcro feet fairly well and are much cheaper!
Recently, they have thickened toe, so that, when can he pulls his feet (which) is also done quickly. They spend about $ 80. If you still cheaper, even more important is the Madrock Flash are $ 70. These are probably the cheapest shoes you've found (again).

Suggest not to order shois online, you can take the Rei or nearest to the climbing gym, and then to try! I wear my shoes with the toes curled under, but for what is best for you.
The REI is a climbing wall, usually in Boulder a little more about the purchase of a new brand of shoes. Make sure that the shoe is long enough to be able to have less grip. It will probably be uncomfortable until they break you do not try to climb every day, new shoes .. I learned the hard way - you want to see the scars?

Also ask for your gym - people still sell their old shoes. To see if you find something that works for you.


Good luck and welcome to the climbing community!

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