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Scarpa
Maestro Climbing Shoe

4 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

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Climb with the grace of a conductor.

Scarpa's Maestro Climbing Shoe performs with the grace that a maestro performs in front of a band. Made for vertical face climbing on small holds and to be worn all day on multipitch climbs, the Maestro offers the support and comfort you would expect. Vibram XS Edge rubber holds traction on small dime sized edges holding your weight as you work the crux sections of a route. Eco-leather form fits to your foot once broken in and is supportive and comfortable to wear, making them ideal for long days on the wall.


Details

  • A high performance shoe for multi-pitch vertical routes
  • Flat profile ensures comfort on longer climbs
  • New IPC-Tension rand increases foot support to be worn all day
  • Vibram XS Edge rubber is secure on small holds when run out on lead
  • Eco-leather upper adds supportive, comfortable durability
  • Item #SCR007N
Upper Material
Eco Leather (2mm)
Closure
lace
Midsole
Talyn (1.4mm)
Rubber
Vibram XS Edge (4mm)
Last
FY
Profile
flat
Asymmetrical Curvature
slight
Claimed Weight
[single, size 42] 9.1oz
Recommended Use
sport climbing, trad climbing
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

4 based on 3 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

January 18, 2022

Good shoe-not a TC Pro

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
12.5

I bought this shoe to use on long trad days, for shoving into cracks and moving up gentle vertical and less than vertical terrain. Essentially thought this would be like a low top TC Pro. This is not the case-- I found that it was much closer to a miura lace. It strikes a really good balance between edging power, comfort, and ability to smear on slab. However it's not quite comfortable enough to wear all day. The toe is also a little too tall to jam in thin cracks--quite annoying if you wanna climb hard trad routes. Overall they're good shoes but not a one shoe quiver for most trad climbers. Bought my street shoe size and I think the fit is perfect.

Michael S
5 out of 5 stars

February 11, 2021

Runs Small

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Size Bought:
43
Height:
5' 8"
Weight:
180

I wear an 8 / 8.5 in shoes. I settled on a 43 in these (size 10). I should also say that I'm old and don't accept foot ache anymore. These are still tight but not crushing.

Christian K
3 out of 5 stars

May 31, 2020

Not so flat, Scarpa!

Familiarity:
I returned this product before using it
Size Bought:
42.5
Height:
5' 11"
Weight:
155

For size reference, I measure 9.5 D on the Brannock, and my foot is medium volume, slightly high arch. Nike running shoes fit me perfectly in size 10. Scarpa Crux, Vapor Lace, and La Sportiva TC Pro (with a light sock) fit fine in 42.5. That is the size I tried in the Maestro. The toe box is tall and roomy, and the forefoot feels relatively wide. The other end of the shoe has a bulbous, voluminous heel pocket and a high slingshot rand reminiscent of many Five Ten models. Excellent construction and attention to detail, as you would expect from Scarpa, and the designer obviously intended the shoe to be used in cracks. The lacing plackets start with two pair of narrow webbing loops instead of eyelets to better protect this part of the laces in medium sized jams. Also, the toe has an additional rubber overlay above the rand for added stick in narrower jams. Nice. I bought this shoe hoping for a slightly sportier but still comfortable version of the La Sportiva Mythos. The Maestros that I received are a disappointment in two ways. First, this is not a flat profile shoe. It is more downturned than the Vapor Lace and approaches in this respect the Instinct VS. Downturn for me is a nice feature on overhanging terrain but less so - and less comfortable - on vert, and useless on slab. Second, although the fit in front is good, in the heel there is quite a bit of dead space between my heel bone and the heel of the shoe. As the shoe breaks in, I suspect this will result in a loose to sloppy fit. I am not sure that I could size down as my toes are already slightly curled. For the time being the Vapor Lace seems like a better, more versatile combination of performance and comfort.

Sean C