Description
Comfort is king.
- Low asymmetrical curve and roomy toe box makes this shoe incredibly comfortable
- Stealth C4 rubber provides excellent grip on any type of rock
- Unlined leather uppers will stretch about 1 full size
- Full-length laces allow a precise fit
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Really Happy with the Spires!
frap515489
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I'm new to climbing and mostly doing gym climbs at the moment and I really like my Spires. I bought them true to size as my street shoes (11.5) and they fit nicely, and I can wear them pain-free for hours. The laces have ridges in them which allows me to fit the shoe very snug to my foot. They leather doesn't stink, the dye doesn't transfer to my foot, the C4 rubber is sticky. I will be buying another pair, maybe a 1/2 size smaller to rotate when this pair needs resoling. Yes, the laces are long, but I just double tie the bow and it's manageable.
Love em
pau5465002
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I definitely didn't buy these too big. Street shoe 11 this shoe 10. I went through the pain and suffering for about a week and they stretched just right. A little tight on one foot but still good. Sticky and surefooted. My first laced shoe and I kinda like it. Took them to the crags all last summer and they were great. Made in the USA which always jazzs me. So much gear we outdoor people use is made in China. Sooo sad.:(
Good beginner shoe
Andrew Swindle
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
The Spire Lace is a good beginner shoe.
Positives:
1) Comfortable
2) Molds quickly to feet, break in time is minimal and effortless
3) Good grip
4) Will keep your feet happy when your not used to being in a climbing shoe
Negatives:
1) Not a lot of edging/toeing capabilities (which it isn't made to have)
2) Pretty stretchy leather
All in all a great shoe for those that are just starting out or those who aren't aggressive climbers and prefer comfort over performance.
Great Shoe
bud5521395
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I wasn't sure how I felt about these at first, but as I've worn them more and more I'm convinced I should buy another pair. These were my first pair of climbing shoes and they've been great. Things I love about them:
1.) The fit- I wear a 14 street and they actually fit as I'd want them. I ordered a 14 in this shoe and it's perfect.
2.) Nice toe box
3.) They don't stink
4.) All-leather, so they mold nicely to my feet.
5.) Pretty darn durable
6.) Comfortable - I can be in them at the gym for 2-3 hours and not have my toes hurt
In summary, great starter shoe, comfortable, with no down-turned toe
My first and still my fave
aud5690595
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The 5.10 Spire was the first shoe I ever climbed in, and they are still my favorite. I've tried several other brands and styles, but I keep coming back to these (this is my 3rd pair). The C4 stealth rubber is great, the fit is perfect (I have slightly wider than normal feet and these shoes fit well), and I like the way I climb in them. My only tiny complaint is, well, tiny: the laces on these things are stupidly long. After lacing them up tight, I have enough left over to choke a horse (note: I do not actually choke horses). I have to triple-tie the bows to avoid stepping on the excess. But other than that, a great shoe, and after 20 years of climbing, still my go-to shoe!
great!
redhdsunsh460161
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great shoe right out of the box! husband has wider, higher volume foot and he really likes these. he normally wears a 13 street shoe, and we ended up with a 13 (eur 47) in this shoe. he tried a smaller size first, but opted to go with same size so his toes weren't cranked. he says they are snug but thinks he could wear them for a bit comfortably.
great!
redhdsunsh460161
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great shoe right out of the box! husband has wider, higher volume foot and he really likes these. he normally wears a 13 street shoe, and we ended up with a 13 (eur 47) in this shoe. he tried a smaller size first, but opted to go with same size so his toes weren't cranked. he says they are snug but thinks he could wear them for a bit comfortably.
Comfy pair of Boots!
Joshua Bruch
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Like many other people who wrote a review about this shoe, it was my first actual climbing shoe. It's a very comfortable shoe and excels at many things. One of those things is crack climbing. They fit perfectly in the cracks and stick in them like glue, until you pull them out. Another thing is smearing. It rocks (pun!) at smearing. If I wanted to climb 5.15, I could with these shoes not using the footholds, they're so good at smearing. Some leather shoes that are colored leave traces of the dye off on you and color your feet blue. But not this shoe. It comes off without a trace of dye on your foot. The only complaint I have about this is that it doesn't last very long, or at least it didn't for me. I had to get a new pair of shoes within 6 months because the edge was being peeled away from the leather. But otherwise I highly recommend this as a great beginners shoe at a low-ish price.
Great climbing shoe
Patrik Siljestam
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I was borrowing this exact shoe from a friend before I bought a pair of my own and so I already knew my perfect size and I'm very satisfied!
Great price, great shoe :)
As everyone else has stated
Jared Harzan
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These are a great pair of shoes for beginners. My street shoe is about a 11-11.5, I ordered size 10's knowing that they would stretch, definitely a chore to get on the first time and not very comfortable my first two times climbing, but they loosened up extremely quickly, and now I don't even notice them even after wearing and climbing in them for hours. A few notes, the toe is rounded, and fitting it into a little pocket will just not work, also, the heel could be a lot better for heel hooking. But the laces all the way down allow for a very tight but not uncomfortable fit, the rubber will outlast your awful footwork, and the comfort of these shoes will really let you focus more on your climbing, and enjoying the climbing, instead of you constantly thinking about how bad your toes hurt. Definitely a recommend for beginner climbers. I gym climb about 3-4 times a week, and 8 months after purchasing these I'm still loving them
do it all shoe
DEON NORTJE
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a great shoe for all levels and types of climbing
So I climb at a gym and rent out shoes...
tan5059260
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So I climb at a gym and rent out shoes (11.5) I am normal a 11 in street shoes. The shoes I rent out are pointed toes and I want to try these Five-Ten Lace up shoes and Im not sure what size to get cause the toes on these are square????
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LOVE THESE SHOES!!
john drake
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let me start by saying i've only just started climbing. as i began to learn about the sport and gear, i decided that quality shoes were the first purchase i would make.
i was a bit puzzled by the varied opinions on how uncomfortably tight climbing shoes should be. i'm an 11 in street shoes and decided to buy the 10.5s based on the fact that they would stretch a bit. they were snug and felt good for several minutes, but got painful not long after that. my toes were just barely curled. i didn't think that i'd be able to last like that for very long in the gym. what convinced me to return them and go for the 11s was actually what was written on the 5.10 box... climbing shoes shouldn't be painfully tight.
the 11s are PERFECT! i LOVE them! they have stretched a little, but nothing that tighter lacing can't overcome... they fit like a glove. i even bought two more pairs for the kids and found the sizing to be true to their street size as well (however, take the time to have your foot measured so you know what your real size is to start).
No toe crushin going on here
Erik Barnes
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I am new to climbing and recently purchased a pair of those Mad Rock toe crushers. I returned them shortly after trying them on. OUCH!!!! How do people wear those things? That's like asking Shaq to fit inside a Voltswagon Bug. I searched for a climbing shoe that fit more like my street shoe and I came across these Five Ten Lace-Ups. Wow, what a great climbing shoe for the first timer. I wear a size 12 street shoe and I purchased these babies a size smaller. They do take a little getting used to, but they will stretch. I purchased a second pair of these a half size smaller this time with a much better overall fit and comfort.
Good all around climbing shoe
James Cooper
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Four years of use from multi pitch climbs to the plastic crag (indoor) my Spires are holding strong with no re-sole. The Spires make a good all around climbing shoe that smears and edges nicely, but is not overly aggressive in both function and fit. I wear em on easy routes or when I just want to goof around. Size 11 wraps my US size 12 foot comfortably without the "Hammer Toe" effect. I recommend these to any level of climber.
Great All-Around Shoes!
cmb4374368
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I have been climbing on these shoes for about a month now, and they are great! This is my first pair of rock climbing shoes that I have purchased, and they are holding up wonderfully. I would definitely recommend these shoes to any other beginners out there looking for a basic climbing shoe.
I Will Sleep in These Shoes
Josh Bartee
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Picked up a pair of these recently because the evolv defy's I'd been using at the gym were crushing my toes in the point. These shoes are awesome... Comfy, snug fit for flat-footed climbers like me. Lots of grab, no pinching under the vamp or slippage in the heel. Runs true to size. Well-constructed enough to inspire confidence in even the most timid of midwest-to-california transplants/noobs.
5-10 rocks!
Great pair....Buy 'em small.
Lucas Woody
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I love this shoe, but be wary when buying. I bought a size smaller (US sizes) and already they have stretched to almost a half size to big. Very stretchy shoes (which is expected with an unlined shoe). Luckily, I am still fairly new and won't need technical shoes for a while yet. But other than this shoe is pretty awesome. Fits great, doesn't stain or leave my feet rubbed raw.
Great
man3665643
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Confortable like a walking shoe and precise even for harder climbs. Sole has a perfect balance so you can feel the rock under your feet and also be suported by it with few effort. It's an all-in-one shoe and is suitable for beginners, intermediate and also for long and harder climbs.
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