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Paul3eb
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scarpa shoes

Post by Paul3eb »

does anyone have any thoughts on their rubber or overall construction? sensitivity? specifically for the "reflex" shoes.. thanks
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Post by Paul3eb »

are you serious? no one has any type of opinion on scarpa shoes?
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

I'm an evolv guy. Sorry.
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Post by Yasmeen »

Paul-- I think I've given you my take on Scarpas, but here it is again: The pair that I had were great, and the rubber was sticky yet lasted a long time. The shoes themselves were a little too tight-fitting, so I don't wear them anymore. I'm an Evolv convert, too. I love my Athenas... all 3 pairs of them.
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Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

when you say tight, do you mean in terms of width? i have a wide (fat) foot and i'm a little scrunched in my sportiva's (focus's) that i just got. same deal with the scarpas?
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Post by Yasmeen »

Well, I have pretty narrow feet, and my Scarpas were pretty tight in the toe area. Also, there was a seam on the inside that kept catching one of my toenails weird, and eventually killed it... but that's probably not something you'll be able to pick out during a test drive.
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Post by tomdarch »

My experience is that Scarpas tend to fit more narrow/low volume feet. But that's just a generalization - you've got to try on the actual pair you're considering buying.
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Post by rockclimbingdude »

Scarpa are good. Im climbing a pair of their slippers right now. The rubber is sticky and lasts a while. The fit is very snug ( the shoes that you have off as soon as you hit the anchor) and it does give the toes a crimp but the function and feel for the rock is fantastic. Id recomend them. Dont know about the lace ups>>>
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Post by strum »

god, scarpas... love their tele boots, but it is a pain fest to get my brick feet in their climbing shoes.. I've heard good things about them, but if you are a fat foot like me stay away!
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