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Scarpa Techno Climbing Shoes (For Women)

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Closeouts. Engineered for hardcore trad climbing, Scarpa's Techno climbing shoes feature a VibramĀ® XS Grip outsole for incredible stick and a Heel Lock System for fantastic fit and reduced Achilles pressure.
  • Rugged suede upper
  • Low-profile toe for efficient edging and jamming
  • Heel Lock System lacing for a secure, comfortable fit and reduced Achilles pressure
  • VibramĀ® XS Grip outsole for superior stick on any surface
  • By Scarpa of Italy
  • Made in Italy
  • Visit our Climbing Gear Guide
  • Climbing and other related activities are inherently dangerous; anyone purchasing or using equipment for this purpose is personally responsible for getting proper instruction on its correct and safe use
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  • Trad climbing
  • Slip
  • Shape of last: Flat
  • Asymmetrical curvature: Low
  • Standard
  • Upper: Suede
  • Midsole: Polypropylene
  • Outsole: Vibram® rubber
  • Weight (pair): 15.2 oz.
  • Made in Italy
  • Visit our Climbing Gear Guide
  • Climbing and other related activities are inherently dangerous; anyone purchasing or using equipment for this purpose is personally responsible for getting proper instruction on its correct and safe use
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  • Reviewed by Ponygirl from Jordan on Thursday, April 11, 2013
    Although many people told me not to order climbing shoes online I went ahead and took the risk. I ordered a 37.5 which matches my street shoe size of 6.5 according to the Scarpa website. When I put on the shoe for the first time I was in SO much pain and could barely take a step let alone climb. I'm now trying to stretch the shoes using a variety of techniques I found online and it's starting to fit better. I think eventually I'll be able to use them for climbing but if I could choose the size again I would have ordered at least a half size, if not full size up.
  • Reviewed by KBShar from Montana on Wednesday, April 10, 2013
    The shoes I ordered were a women's 7 to replace the size 6 I had in another brand that were too small. These shoes fit way smaller than the 6's I was trying to replace. The heel lock system is made by a very rough sewn edge and the reduced Achilles pressure is just simply not true. Even if the shoes were the right size, I still would have to wrap my heel to prevent blisters and severe breakdown of the Achilles. The tongue of the shoe was also poorly sewn which only created more discomfort. The only reason I gave 2 stars was because the grip was good and the toe was what I was after. I plan on returning them if it's not too late. Really put a damper on my vacation in Moab
  • Reviewed by Beadit from Va on Monday, March 25, 2013
    Unfortunately we have to return these, and ther is not a larger size available.
  • Reviewed by Kel from Minneapolis, MN on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
    They run narrower than other scarpas I've tried on. I bought them a half size too small but would recommend getting them closer to your actual size. They did fit a bit better after a few climbs. They have worked great so far though!
  • Reviewed by Bantry from Michigan on Monday, January 14, 2013
    I ordered these for my wife. I know that climbing shoes are supposed to run small and that they stretch, but we ordered what should have been the proper size for an 8 in euro (39) and they were way to small. We ended up returning them and order her the men's version bc they were out of the larger sizes for women.

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  • Question “Does anybody know how Scarpa sizes match up with Sportiva? I wear a 34 in Sportiva Miuras and Miura VS, should I stay with a 34 or go to a 34.5?”
    Asked on 10/21/2012 12:00:00 AM by Mo Boulder from Unknown
  • Question “What would a women's 8 be in these shoes?”
    Asked on 12/9/2011 12:00:00 AM by Tara from Unknown
    • Answer If you hover over the " Sizes Available" a tap will appear and provide you with the correct numeric sizing. I hope this help's!
      Answered on 12/11/2011 12:00:00 AM by Prod. Spec. Ryan from Sierra Trading Post