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Scarpa Marathon Climbing Shoes (For Men and Women)
$48.35
$119.00
Save 59% Item #96833
Closeouts. Go from the local rock gym to the big wall with Scarpa's Marathon climbing shoes. Edging, jamming or smearing, the 5 mm Vibram® Megabyte rubber outsole provides superior grip on a variety of surfaces.
Suede and synthetic uppers
Extended lacing for a secure fit
Lightly padded tongue for comfort
Weight: 1 lb. 3 oz. pr.
By Scarpa of Italy
Closeouts. Italy.
Runs small, order whole size larger.
Size Euro(US): 34½(W 5, M 3½) 35(W 5½, M 4) 35½(W 5½-6, M 4-4½) 36(W 6-6½, M 4½-5) 36½(W 6½, M 5) 37(W 7, M 5½) 37½(W 7½, M 6) 38(W 7½-8, M 6½) 38½(W 8-8½, M 6½-7) 39(W 8½-9, M 7-7½) 39½(W 9-9½, M 7½-8) 40(W 9½-10, M 8-8½) 40½(W 10, M 8½) 41(W 10½, M 9) 41½(W 10½-11, M 9-9½) 42(W 11½-12, M 10) 42½(W 12-12½, M 10-10½) 43(M 10½-11) 43½(M 11) 44(M 11½) 44½(M 11½-12) 45(M 12-12½) 45½(M 12½)
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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supple leather, excellent value By climbing Mom from Philadelphia on 10/26/2009 Best Uses: Bouldering, Indoor Describe Yourself: Getting Started Sizing: Feels half size too small Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Excellent value, order at least 1/2 size up
By Azula from Philly on 08/25/2009 Best Uses: Bouldering, Indoor Describe Yourself: Avid Climber Sizing: Feels full size too small Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Shoes are not as small as these people are saying. When you know about climbing, you know shoes should fit like a glove, and there should be no space between the tip of your toes and the shoe, in fact, it should fit snug to the extent of making it uncomfortable to painful to walk in them. On real rock, your life depends on it, and you should have no gap at all in the front and sides of your shoe. Your toes should feel cramped, but should be comfortable ON ROCK. Is obvious people are trygin comfort on floor like regular shoes, and that is an amazing mistake.
Another thing to consider when buying shoes, is whether they are natural or synthetic. When they are natural, as these are, you should buy them even a half size smaller than synthetic, so the stretching won't create a comfortable on floor shoe.
The right fit in these is maximum one size larger than your street size, an advanced climber would go up only half a size. If you can't handle it, rock climbing is not for you because you don't understand the basics.
By April Daisy from Boise, ID on 06/30/2009 Pros: Beginner shoe, Lightweight, Versatile Best Uses: Bouldering, Indoor, Outdoor Describe Yourself: Getting Started Sizing: Feels half size too small Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: First pair I have purchased and I absolutely love them. They're versatile- outdoor or indoor climbing- and I have used them a lot and they're holding up well. Great edges and nice "suction cup" things on the heel. Great value.
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