This shoe would be 5/5 just like the mens VS and for GOOD REASON, if it wasn't for some whiners who couldn't handle a barely noticeable print on a small strip of leather aroun…
- Kristina, 02/27/11
Washington
All around great shoe. Great for edging and standing on tiny crystals or pebbles that it makes you wonder sometimes how is it possible you haven't fallen off yet. Rubber is pl…
- Stephanie, 11/24/10
New York
These are my first pair of climbing shoes. After climbing in my vibram five fingers (which I also love) these shoes were a great wake up call as to how different climbing can…
- Emily, 05/23/11
48858
My girlfriend is just starting to get into climbing and i bought her these shoes, she absolutely loves them although they aren't extremely technical, for beginners they do the…
- RYAN, 07/16/10
MOUNT AIRY
I admit, I was lost and searching for solace when I came across these shoes. I'd been looking for a kick a** climbing shoe capable of shredding face climbs with the best of th…
- Marc, 06/02/10
Mountain View, CA
I moved from the Evolv Elektra, my first shoe, to these about a year ago. Definitely a wise choice for someone who is getting serious about their climbing. While they were muc…
- Lillian, 08/21/11
Providence
I love these shoes for indoor rock-walls, but prefer a different pair for outdoor bouldering and climbing. The soles on these seem more friable and don't grip the granite (or…
- Jayme, 12/19/11
I got these shoes a few weeks ago and I love them! I got my street shoe size (8) and they are still very snug...my toes even hurt after a little while...so I definitely recomm…
- Alison, 10/14/11
Florida!
I love these shoes! Velcro shoes never seem to get tight enough, but the laces definitely do their job. Sizing is correct, so I didn't have to return them 3 times to get the r…
- jennifer, 12/06/11
Nice thigh fitting especially for narrow feet. The laces permit to adjust the shoes perfectly. The asymmetrical form allows precise edging.…
- Claudia, 08/16/11
This a great shoe. Designed by the same guy who did the Sportiva Testarossas, they are very aggressively downturned. The amazing thing is that they stay downturned due to the…
- Barbara, 05/03/09
Florida
This is my first pair of Scarpas. After hearing a friend talk on and on about his Mago's I decided to try the female version of the Booster which is a velcro version of the M…
- BRIAN, 05/29/08
MCLEAN
I recently bought this shoe for bouldering and have never been more satisfied. By climbing shoe standards this shoe was immediately comfortable (especially on the padded tongu…
- Emily, 10/14/11
United States
I'm a guy. I bought these because the women's model has lower volume on the inside, so it's better for narrower feet. These are also much lighter than a lot of other shoes on…
- JONATHAN, 05/26/09
Yosemite
These shoes are really sensitive and great for edging. I feel very confident and solid on really small areas where I need to place my foot. The toe is sharp and pointy and aga…
- ELIZABETH, 03/07/11
MANCHESTER
I bought these shoes to get back into climbing after being away for a few years. They are really great shoes for beginners. Very comfortable. I would suggest ordering a whole…
- Andrea, 11/18/09
Denver Metro
I have only used these shoes in a climbing gym but they seem to be a great multipurpose type shoe. They seem to be true to size and I love the more feminine look that they hav…
- Kyrah, 12/09/10
Montana
ordered one size smaller then my shoe size and it's TOO small -- my advice order your real shoe size…
- Jessica, 11/14/09
Fredericksburg,VA
I've had these shoes for a while and they're good shoes. Fun for just general climbing, slab, and the gym. They're definitely not aggressive, and would make a great beginner s…
- Michelle, 12/13/10
This was my first climbing shoe I ever bought. Keep in mind that is is leather so it will stretch, definitely want a tight fit to start. I got a size and a half smaller than…
- laureen, 10/14/11
Detroit
These were my first pair of climbing shoes and they were awesome! I bought them about a half size too large, so sometimes they were a little frustrating, but for an inexperien…
- Geneva, 05/10/11
I think the distinguishing characteristic of Five Ten women's shoes are their smaller heels. I've tried other brands, and their heels are just too big for me, and dig into my…
- Linda, 07/13/09
I wear a 6.5 (37.5) street shoe and got these in a 36, they haven't stretched much after a year of climbing 3 times/week. It took a month of climbing for the rubber to go from…
- Lindsay, 05/03/10