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Whether you're climbing your first metres indoors or tackling routes on the crag, climbing shoes are the cornerstone of your gear. Snowleader offers a wide selection of climbing shoes for men and women from the most renowned brands, helping you find the right model for your level and style.

Climbing shoes: find the right model for your needs

Men's climbing shoes

Designed to fit a generally wider and higher-volume foot, men's climbing shoes come in various profiles depending on their intended use. A flat-lasted model is ideal for long routes where comfort is key, while a downturned, asymmetric shoe provides the precision needed for bouldering and technical indoor moves. The weight of the shoe also varies between models, a factor regular climbers quickly consider when linking pitches.

Women's climbing shoes

Women's feet are often narrower with a slimmer heel, requiring a specific fit. Brands like La Sportiva and Scarpa design models tailored to this foot shape, offering a precise fit that avoids pressure points while ensuring optimal power transfer to the holds.

Climbing shoes are a climber's best asset. Before you start, it's essential to invest in quality climbing shoes. Consider the type of climbing you'll be doing: bouldering, crag, multi-pitch, or indoor. Each pair is more or less suited to a particular surface. Your level and how often you climb are also important. Beginners and advanced climbers won't need the same shoes.

For more advice, discover the best climbing shoes in our dedicated guide. You can also browse our Scarpa climbing shoes for all types of climbers.

How to choose your climbing shoes?

Key criteria for your climbing style

Three technical features deserve your attention when choosing:

  • Rubber and sole. The rubber determines the contact surface, grip, and stiffness of the shoe. Softer rubber offers better grip on small holds, while harder rubber provides greater durability. Vibram XS Grip soles, for example, are highly regarded for their grip on all surfaces.
  • Toe and asymmetry. The toe shape affects precision: the more downturned the toe, the more precise but less comfortable the shoe. An asymmetric shoe focuses power on the big toe for maximum precision on technical holds and pockets.
  • Closure system. Whether with Velcro or laces, the closure affects how quickly you can put the shoes on and how finely you can adjust the fit. Velcro is popular for bouldering and indoor sessions, laces allow for more progressive tightening on long routes, and slip-on shoes are appreciated for their simplicity.

The upper material also plays a key role: natural leather stretches over time to mould to your foot, while synthetic materials retain their original shape better. It's up to you to find the best balance between performance, comfort, and durability.

The right size for optimal comfort

Sizing is a recurring question for climbers, and for good reason: poorly fitting climbing shoes can ruin an entire session. The basic rule is simple: shoes should fit snugly, with no space in front of the toes, but without pain that would prevent you from climbing comfortably. If you're new to climbing, choosing half a size down from your street shoes is a good starting point. Experienced climbers often go for a tighter fit for more precision on small holds.

To check if the fit is right, make sure your toes touch the end of the shoe without being painfully curled. Leather shoes will stretch by about half a size over time, while synthetic models will keep their size more consistently.

The best climbing shoe brands at Snowleader

Snowleader stocks the leading brands in climbing shoes. La Sportiva, the Italian pioneer, offers a complete range from beginner to competition level. Scarpa stands out for its precise fits and models for every foot shape, while Five Ten is renowned for its Stealth rubber. You'll also find shoes from Tenaya, the Spanish brand known for its Vibram soles and craftsmanship, as well as Black Diamond, which combines performance and accessibility. EB, the historic French brand specialising in climbing shoes since its beginnings, completes our selection.

From soft shoes for your first indoor sessions to high-performance models for bouldering on the crag, every climber will find the right climbing shoes for their level and ambitions. To complete your kit, pair your shoes with a suitable climbing harness and a chalk bag to maximise grip on the holds. Snowleader offers free returns within 60 days, free delivery from €199, and a free gift from €299 so you can shop with peace of mind.

Care and durability of climbing shoes

How to care for your shoes?

Well-maintained climbing shoes can last for several seasons. The simplest habit after each session is to take your shoes out of your bag and let them air dry, away from direct heat sources that could deform the rubber or loosen the sole. If odours persist, a gentle wash with lukewarm water and mild soap is usually enough. Avoid machine washing, which can weaken the glue and damage the shoe's structure. Stuffing newspaper inside after climbing speeds up drying and helps maintain the original shape.

When should you resole your climbing shoes?

Instead of buying a new pair at the first signs of wear, resoling is an economical and sustainable way to extend the life of your climbing shoes. Pay attention to two areas in particular: the toe, where the rubber thins first from edging and smearing, and the rand (the rubber band around the front of the foot), whose wear affects the shoe's stiffness. Resoling at the right time, before the rand is pierced, usually costs between 30 and 50 euros at a specialist cobbler and gives your pair a new lease of life.

Climbing shoes FAQ

What's the difference between soft and stiff climbing shoes?

Soft shoes offer greater sensitivity: you feel the rock more underfoot, which is an advantage for bouldering and overhanging routes where precision is key. Stiff shoes, on the other hand, provide better support under the arch and allow you to stand longer on small edges. For beginners, a semi-stiff model is often the best compromise between comfort and performance.

Why choose asymmetric climbing shoes?

The asymmetry of a climbing shoe directs power to the big toe, focusing pressure on a small area and maximising precision on small holds and pockets. This profile suits intermediate to expert climbers seeking performance in bouldering or technical routes. Symmetric shoes, which are more comfortable and versatile, remain an excellent choice for beginners, long crag sessions, or regular indoor climbing.

Can you use climbing shoes for other activities?

Climbing shoes are designed exclusively for climbing. Their soft rubber, snug fit, and thin sole make them unsuitable for long walks or other mountain sports like hiking or mountaineering. To approach the base of a crag, it's best to bring a pair of approach shoes and save your climbing shoes for when you're on the wall. Also, remember to protect your head with a suitable climbing helmet, especially outdoors where rockfall is a real risk.

What extra gear should you have with your climbing shoes?

Beyond shoes, a crag climbing session requires a full kit for safe climbing. An appropriate rope and a well-fitted harness are essential. For bouldering, a crash pad will cushion your falls and let you try your projects with more confidence. Find all this gear in our climbing and mountaineering section.

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