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Choose your climbing shoes from the best brands. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced climber, the choice of your climbing shoes is crucial to optimizing your performance and comfort. With a multitude of models available on the market, it's essential to understand the different criteria to consider before making your choice. In this article, we'll explore the key elements that influence the selection of climbing shoes and provide you with a comprehensive buying guide.

Understanding the shape of the foot to choose your shoes

The first step in choosing your climbing shoes is to identify the shape of your foot. There are three main families: the Egyptian foot, the Roman foot and the Greek foot. Around 50% of the population have an Egyptian foot, while 27% have a Roman foot and 23% a Greek foot. This classification will help you orient your search towards models adapted to your morphology.

Asymmetrical shoes are generally better suited to Egyptian and Roman feet, offering precision and performance for regular climbers. On the other hand, if you have a Greek foot, opt for symmetrical models that are more comfortable.

Types of booties: symmetrical vs. asymmetrical

There are two main types of climbing shoes: symmetrical (or straight) and asymmetrical. Symmetrical models are often recommended for beginners, as they offer greater comfort by allowing full use of the toes. Conversely, asymmetrical shoes are designed to offer greater precision in technical movements, but can be less comfortable.

That's why it's important to try out several models to find the one that best suits your specific climbing needs.

The importance of tightening when choosing booties

The type of tightening also plays a crucial role in climbing comfort and performance. There are three main options: elastic (ballerinas), velcro or laces. Velcro booties, for example, are easy to put on and offer good adjustability thanks to hook-and-loop fasteners.

On the other hand, lace-up models often offer a better fit but can take longer to put on. For those looking for a quick-fit option with good foot retention, ballet flats may be ideal, but require careful attention to the initial choice so that they don't relax too quickly.

Buying slippers: practical advice

While you're exploring our selection on Alpinstore.com, don't forget that each brand has its own way of tailoring its products! Well-known brands such as Scarpa, La Sportiva and RED CHILI offer a variety of styles to suit different abilities and personal preferences.

To ensure that your new booties fit snugly without causing too much discomfort during prolonged use:

  • Place them upright on your feet without exerting too much force; they should fit snugly without excessive pain.
  • Don't hesitate to try on several sizes until you find the one that fits perfectly.
  • Also consider the type of activity you practice (bouldering or cliff climbing), as this may influence your final decision regarding the arch or even the type of closure you want.

Don't wait any longer! Explore our complete range on Alpinstore.fr to find your future adventure companions among our adjacent categories such as Assurage climbing or Matériel Via Ferrata.

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