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La Sportiva Kumo Climbing Shoe - 2007

La Sportiva Kumo Climbing Shoe - 2007

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La Sportiva Kumo Climbing Shoe - 2007

The La Sportiva Kumo Climbing Shoes provide comfort and durability for beginning climbers along with the convenience of VELCRO®-Brand Fasteners for easy entry. Slip into the Kumo Climbing Shoes in a couple seconds, and let their FriXion RS soles give you the grip to progress through the grades. The unlined leather uppers stretch about a half size and conform to your feet in the process to create an exacting fit. These La Sportiva climbing shoes feel like they were custom molded to your feet after a few sessions in the gym or at your local crags.

Bottom Line: Get better, faster, with the La Sportiva Kumo Climbing Shoes.

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Rating for this product: 5

Beginner, Really?

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February 25, 2009

I missed the memo that said rubber and leather performed at various levels. Beginner I think not, good climbing technique can make these shoes work just as well as shoes twice the price. Great shoe for a smoking price. Oh yeah, if you think your shoes are too tight, your probably wrong, get the next size smaller, wear them somewhere that you can sweat them up and stretch them out. Not just on the couch, actually climbing works best. Remember, pain don't hurt! I wear a size 11.5 running shoe, 7.5 La Sportiva. They might be uncomfortable at first, but once they stretch its all worth it. People that believe a shoe like this can't perform very well for anything are wrong.

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My feet are a 10 what size should i get?

My feet are a 10 what size should i get?

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December 30, 2008

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Well, La Sportiva runs on the narrow side, just so you know. If you wear a size ten I would go with a half to full size smaller for climbing shoes. So like a 42 or 41.5.

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January 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

decent

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April 29, 2008

great shoe for a beginner or bouldering shoe. Hook and loop closure straps make it quick and easy to put them on and off while bouldering.

Sizing: My street shoe is a 10-10.5, and a size 42(9 american) fit me the best.

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my sneaker size is about a 10. what size should i get?

my sneaker size is about a 10. what size should i get?

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December 30, 2008

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A 42 or 41.5. Maybe even a 41 if like 'em tight. Remember that La Sportiva shoes are really narrow.

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January 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 2

Not Sticky at all

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February 10, 2009

While you won't wear these out with bad footwork and thus they are a decent beginner shoe, I think they might actually be not-sticky enough to reconsider, even for a nOOb. My wife went up a grade immediately when moving from this shoe to another mid-level shoe due to stickier rubber. Watching her climb in the Kumo was painful for everyone involved - smearing just doesn't happen on cold days. Positive: these will last forever (hard rubber) and we keep them for same-sized friedns who are new and need a loaner pair.

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My feet are 10.5...what size would you recommend?

My feet are 10.5...what size would you recommend?

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September 25, 2008

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Probably around a 44. here's their size chart.http://www.sportiva.com/products/sizing.php

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September 25, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

great shoes

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May 7, 2007

Excellente fit and superb grip. A great shoe for beginners like me. The velcro straps attach very good and are obviously much easier to handle than regular shoe strings. Great looks and modern styling.

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Rating for this product: 3

pretty good.

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January 27, 2009

I have been climbing for a few years now (avid boulderer, but sport climb here and there) and i bought these shoes for the in-between and warm up climbs when i would not be working on anything aggresive. These shoes have worked great for that, and i have started useing them more, and more for smearing. my only gripe is that after a while, the toe box becomes very tight and uncomfortable (normally would not be an issue, but these were bought to be my "comfy" shoes.)

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Rating for this product: 3

OK

By: Backcountry.com Employee
August 5, 2008

I bought these after reading the reviews, saying that these were a good beginner's shoe, but I have not been that impressed. Maybe I bought them too small (I bought them a size smaller than my normal running shoe), but I found they cramp my toes more than I would like - to the point of pain. For all day climbing, I'll go with the Mythos from now on, but will keep these for shorter, more agressive climbs.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Leather 
Lining:
Unlined 
Sole:
FriXion RS 
Last:
Slip lasted 
Asymmetrical Curvature:
Low 
Lacing:
VELCRO®-Brand Fasteners 
Optimal Use:
Entry-level climbing 
Weight:
21oz (585g) per pair 
Warranty:
1 Year 

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