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The super-aggressive La Sportive Miura Rock Climbing Shoe provides the edge you need to send highly technical sport routes and boulder problems. Ultra-sticky Vibram XSV rubber, precision edging performance, and a down-turned toe for superior friction make the Miura the La Sportiva's best-selling high-performance shoe. Dentex lining reduces stretch in these slip-lasted leather shoes—climb in them right out of the box without a painful break-in period. When tiny edges and overhanging sickness is the name of the game, the La Sportiva Miura is the shoe.
Bottom Line: Use the La Sportiva Miura Climbing Shoe to help you cross another super-technical route out of the guidebook.
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I have wider feet and wear a size US 11.5 or 12. I've heard that...
I have wider feet and wear a size US 11.5 or 12. I've heard that Sportiva's generally fit narrower feet better, so I'm curious if these follow that stereotype. Also, how much to size down?
Im a novice climber and am looking for a good shoe to start with. Im currently stationed in Iraq serving in the US Army. Fortunately enough I have access to a make shift climbing wall with rubber climbing holds. I need to know what shoe and size to get. Look forward to hearing from you.