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Climbing shoes: make the right choice
Choosing your climbing shoe is choosing your support and comfort during your climbs and climbing sessions. Suffice to say that this is a crucial choice that should not be overlooked. Depending on the practice, different models are available: climbing ballerinas, velcro shoes and lace-up shoes.
The climbing ballerina: This is a practical shoe for blocks, it slips on and off quickly!
The Velcro liner: Ideal for the block, the room but also on rock, it is an easy to put on liner, it fits perfectly to the foot thanks to manual tightening.
The lace-up bootie: It has the advantage of a very precise tightening in order to adjust the bootie as much as possible to its foot. It is generally used on the cliff, but can also be used during your block practices.
The climbing shoe, the essential
Alltricks offers a wide choice of climbing shoes, from specialist climbing brands such as La Sportiva or Millet for example. These slippers have been designed by experts, whose objective is to guarantee support and flexibility for better grip when facing a block.
The key to choosing the right size of climbing shoe is to ensure a snug fit without causing excessive pain. The ideal size may vary depending on the model, but as a general rule, the shoes should fit tightly around the foot, without excessive creases or gaps. It's often advisable to go down one or two sizes from your usual street shoe size to get a good compromise between comfort and performance. The toes should lightly touch the toe of the shoe without being completely crushed.
Les débutants en escalade cherchent généralement des chaussons confortables offrant un bon équilibre entre soutien et sensibilité. Des modèles neutres avec une tension modérée conviennent souvent mieux. Ils offrent un ajustement confortable pour les longues sessions d'escalade. La Sportiva, Scarpa ou encore Five Ten proposent des options appréciées par les débutants, comme le La Sportiva Tarantulace ou le Scarpa Origin. Ces chaussons offrent un bon compromis entre performance et confort, aidant les débutants à développer leurs compétences sans sacrifier le confort nécessaire pour des séances prolongées.
Stretching climbing shoes may be necessary to improve comfort and performance. A common method is to wear the shoes for short periods at home, stretching them gradually. Some climbers choose to wet them slightly before wearing them, which can help to soften the material more quickly. For more targeted stretching, specific stretching devices for climbing shoes are available, allowing you to work on specific areas such as the toes or heel.
Several well-known brands produce quality climbing shoes, each with its own models and technologies. La Sportiva, Black Diamond Scarpa, Five Ten and Simond are among the most renowned and/or sought-after brands in the climbing industry. La Sportiva is often praised for its technological innovations and top-of-the-range boots, while Scarpa is renowned for its versatile and durable models. Five Ten is known for its grippy Stealth rubber, ideal for grip climbing.Quelle est la différence entre les chaussons d'escalade pour hommes et pour femmes ?
Men's and women's climbing shoes differ mainly in shape and proportions. Women's shoes are generally narrower in the heel and more voluminous in the toe to match the female body shape. Women's models may also have a more pronounced arch to accommodate the specific anatomy of the female foot. Apart from these differences in shape, men's and women's booties are broadly the same in terms of functionality and performance.Comment nettoyer les chaussons d'escalade ?
To clean your climbing shoes, start by removing the insole and any laces. Then use a soft brush, warm water and a mild detergent to gently scrub the inside and outside of the shoes. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the material. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove any soap residue, then leave them to dry in the open air, away from any source of direct heat that could deform them.
When you notice significant deterioration of the outsole, loss of tension or support in the upper, or when holes appear in the material. Service life depends on frequency and intensity of use.
Climbing shoes should fit snugly, but should not be painfully tight. A precise fit ensures good power transfer and increased sensitivity, but overtightening can lead to discomfort and reduced performance.
To avoid blisters, make sure your climbing shoes fit properly, without creases or excessive pressure points. You can also wear thin lycra socks to reduce rubbing and absorb perspiration. Applying magnesia powder to your feet helps to reduce moisture and friction when climbing.
There are three main types of fastener for climbing boots: laces, velcro and slip-on.
- Laces offer a precise fit but take longer to put on.
- Velcro provides a quick and easy fit, ideal for training sessions.
- Slip-ons offer simplicity and instant comfort, but may lack precision in some cases.
Aggressive climbing shoes feature a pronounced arch and tapered toe. They offer excellent precision and strong support on small holds. Neutral shoes, on the other hand, have a softer arch and a more rounded toe, offering greater comfort for longer climbing sessions and greater versatility on different types of wall.
Although some climbers prefer to go barefoot for a better feel and grip, it's perfectly possible to wear thin lycra socks with climbing shoes. This can help reduce blisters and absorb perspiration, but it can also slightly reduce the feeling of contact with the wall.
The lifespan of climbing shoes varies according to factors such as frequency of use, intensity of climbing and quality of maintenance. On average, climbing shoes last between 6 months and 2 years for regular climbers, but some high-quality models can last longer with proper care.
For indoor climbing, comfortable climbing shoes with reliable grip and good sensitivity are recommended. Neutral or slightly arched models offer a good compromise between comfort and performance, while Velcro fastenings allow quick and easy adjustment between climbs.
Yes, climbing shoes can be used for outdoor bouldering. However, it is important to choose a model that is suitable for this type of activity, with sufficient grip and support for dynamic movements and landings on a variety of surfaces. Changing weather conditions can have an impact on the wall. Stiffer, more aggressive shoes are often preferred for outdoor bouldering, offering better performance on small holds and overhangs.Les chaussons d'escalade s'adaptent-ils à la forme du pied avec le temps ?
Yes, climbing shoes tend to relax slightly over time and adapt to the shape of the user's foot. However, this adaptation is limited and also depends on the material and construction of the shoe. So it's best to choose the right size from the outset.
For long routes, comfortable climbing shoes with good support and a reliable grip are recommended. Neutral or slightly arched models offer a good compromise between comfort and performance, allowing you to stay comfortable for long periods while providing adequate precision on holds.
Yes, most climbing shoes can be resoled to extend their life. Professional climbing shoe repairers can replace the worn outsole with a new one, restoring the shoe's original grip and performance. However, not all models are equal in terms of resealability, and this may not be cost-effective for low-cost or heavily worn shoes.
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