Footwear Climbing shoes
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La Sportiva Tarantula Climbing Shoes
57.99 €
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Millet Easy Up Rent Junior Climbing Shoes
77.99 €
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Red Chili Puzzle Climbing Shoes
63.99 €
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Red Chili Pulpo Climbing Shoes
46.99 €
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Millet Easy Up Climbing Shoes
50.99 €
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Ocun Ribbit Climbing Shoes
50.99 €
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Black Diamond Momentum Climbing Shoes
42.99 €
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Red Chili Session 4 Climbing Shoes
60.99 €
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La Sportiva Tarantula Climbing Shoes
58.99 €
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Black Diamond Momentum Climbing Shoes
43.99 €
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Ocun Ribbit Climbing Shoes
53.99 €
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Millet Easy Up Rent Junior Climbing Shoes
85.99 €
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Millet Easy Up Climbing Shoes
71.99 €
How to choose rock climbing shoes for kids?
When you are looking for kids climbing shoes, remember that they fit differently than any other type of shoes. Climbing shoes should support your foot, allowing flexibility without skidding off. Climbing shoes should fit snugly, but not a painful squeeze. If you are planning a long route of climbing, opt for flatter and stiffer shoes. Kids climbing shoes should have a softer and more curved shape. In addition, for a good fit, lace up shoes can be adjusted easily.When it comes to the best kids climbing shoes, you must know that some materials stretch more than others. Leather uppers stretch the most but they tend to lose over time. They are also the most breathable option. Synthetic uppers stretch the least and thus maintain a shape for a longer period of time.
Next, it is also vital to know which type of climbing you will choose for your kid. The type greatly influences how comfortable it feels when climbing rocks and mountains. Five Ten, La Sportiva, Red Chill, Ocun, and Black Diamond are well known manufacturers of kids´ rock climbing shoes.
Neutral Profile
These shoes come with a slight arc around the arch and most of the sole area will touch the surface. For beginners, these shoes are the best choice.
Moderate Profile
Curved shoes with a more visible arc are designed to provide the utmost precision when you place your foot on the rocks. These shoes allow better control and balance on thin holds by just using the toes.