Find Your Store
Home Page

Cart, contains 0 items

When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures.
Expert Help
Earn Rewards

Scarpa
Vapor V Climbing Shoe

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review

Out of Stock

Don't worry though, we have a lot more Sport & Bouldering Shoes in stock than that.

Shop Similar Products

Vapor V Climbing Shoe

Upgrade your sending arsenal with Scarpa Men's Vapor V Climbing Shoe before hopping on your lifelong projects again. This shoe focuses on precise footwork over a variety of footholds, both overhung and vertical. Bi-Tension randing reverses standard slingshot randing in order to connect your toe to your heel, instead of uncomfortably bunching your toes towards the front of the shoe. The result is a more powerful performance, assisting any movement from technical static moves to huge dynamic jumps.


Details

  • A Scarpa best-seller for climbers who prefer steeper rock
  • Vibram XS Edge rubber sole excels at edging on tiny footholds
  • Bi-Tension randing maintains moderate downturn overtime
  • Microsuede upper stretches ever so slightly, so size down
  • Hook-and-loop straps offer quick-and-easy on-and-off
  • Item #SCR002E
Upper Material
suede, microsuede
Closure
hook-and-loop
Midsole
Flexan
Rubber
Vibram XS Edge (4mm)
Profile
slight downturn
Asymmetrical Curvature
asymmetrical toe profile
Claimed Weight
[single, 40] 8.3 oz
Recommended Use
climbing
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 0 reviews
2 Stars - 0 reviews
3 Stars - 0 reviews
4 Stars - 0 reviews
5 Stars - 1 reviews

What do you think about this product?

View

Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the page
5 out of 5 stars

July 2, 2021

Love these

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
38

I've had 3 pairs of this shoe, and I haven't found any shoe that I like more. Extremely comfortable, breaks in fairly quickly. If you climb v0-v5 they're perfect. Once you start hitting those tiny, dime sized foot holds, they don't tend to hold up so well. Great for volumes and everything else though. I consistently put holes in them after about a year of climbing 4 days a week.

Rebecca L