La Sportiva Barracuda Climbing Shoe
Brand : La SportivaItem : LSP0030
The La Sportiva Barracuda Rock Climbing Shoe won the Climbing Magazine Editor's Choice Award for its unique features and excellent performance. What makes the Barracuda Climbing Shoe stand out is the Web Rubber toe-top. This sticky rubber covering increases friction when you're jamming a crack or toe hooking on a steep boulder problem. An excellent choice for high-end sport and trad climbs, the Barracuda also has a highly breathable elastic tongue to keep you from sweating like a pig on hot summer days. Asymmetrical lacing pulls this La Sportiva shoe in close for a precision fit, and the lined leather upper keeps stretch to a minimum.
Price: $134.95
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La Sportiva Barracuda Climbing Shoe
stiff shoe
This must be the best shoe to use when you go trad climbing. I haven't done much, but the Barracuda sole is stiff for fitting in cracks yet flexible enough to edge and smear on smaller footholds. The heel fits as well as the Katana, which is awesome. One of the best trad shoes.
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