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La Sportiva Miura Climbing Shoe - Men's Discontinued Rubber

June 29, 2010

Try them on somewhere or risk getting them too small or too big. Both situations equal money ill spent.

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La Sportiva Miura Climbing Shoe - Men's Discontinued Rubber

La Sportiva Miura Climbing Shoe - Men's Discontinued Rubber

Rating for this product: 5 June 29, 2010

I've read in reviews and stuff that you need to size down Miuras 1.5 - 2 Euro sizes. What I can tell you from personal and very painful experience is that THESE WILL STRETCH WITH TIME. Forget the minimal-stretch-because-this-shoe-is-lined BS, these will go up by up to a full size. So if you buy them 2 sizes smaller and they feel yey very comfy with no pain whatsoever at the toe knuckles, that's an alarm sign. These shoes are aggressive and comfy at the same time, but it's meant to be like this ONLY AFTER THEY'RE BROKEN IN, i.e. that leather on top of the crunched up toes stretches and molds to your knuckles. Otherwise, you'll just end up with one too big shoe and all that scalpel-like precision will be lost, feet swinging of dime-edges this shoe was meant to make short work of. Buy these small guys, i mean 3 Euro sizes smaller AT THE VERY LEAST. Sportivas stretch and you'll be disappointed. I've gotten my first pair at 41 Euro, i wear 42.5. Now they fit like swimming-pools. My second pair was 39 and they're not even broken in fully right now and most of the pain in the toes is gone. Aggressive shoes aren't meant to be comfy. What La Sportiva does is black magic that makes their shoes comfy through some alien VooDoo or something even when extremely small and aggressive, but don't spend all that cash just because it says they won't stretch and they feel good in the store. Get 'em tight, stop wasting time on the Internetz and go climb!

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