REVIEWS
18 Reviews
MovingTwig
Had these shoes for almost a year and they have bot failed me. I was wondering if the rubber would give or if i would have the same control later in the shoes life. I am pleased yo say they held up would buy another pair if i needed too but i do want to upgrade to a dif pair. Worth every dollar they are still my go shoes and probably will be for the foreseeable future.
Wyo climber
You don’t always buy into the notion that more expensive = more better. Sometimes, yes, but not necessarily the case for the Finales! This is an amazing inexpensive shoe that feels great so you will climb great. Very comfortable for all-day multi pitch adventures, aggressive enough for moderate routes and perfect for crack climbing. If you’re not needing a shoe to project double digit boulders, consider the Finales. I typically wear an 8.5 street shoe and 39.5’s fit like a dream
Bollo92
My first climbing shoe. Lasted close to 6mo for me before the tip on my right feet cracked and showed fabric. Very comfortable, and allow me to progress nicely in sport climbing, top-rope mostly. On my second pair already, highly recommend.
Butcher
This will be my 2nd pair of these. Great shoe. Is comfortable once they’re broken in
J
This was my first climbing shoe. I feel like they’re a great value for money. They’ve got a lot of rubber. They’re pretty comfortable they’re well made. They aren’t super great for smearing. They’re good at edging, but they’re a bit blunt. They are well suited to vertical routes with large to small footholds. They can be used on slightly overhanging routes and slabs, but they’re not the best for either.
Svejn
Great beginner shoe, stretches more than a full size
JC1900
I'm really enjoying these shoes. I wanted to upgrade from my entry level shoes and try a pair with vibram soles. Noticeable improvement on small holds and slopes. Very happy with the upgrade!
benoutthere
Bought these as a replacement for my busted Air Tommys. Right out of the box they fit great and comfortable. I ordered the same size as my LS TC Pros and Solutions and these had no uncomfortable break-in period. They have been performing great on slab, vertical, and overhung routes.
Jayku
These are a very well-constructed, comfortable shoe. I have used them 4 times outside, and found they have a super supportive sole and are great for edging. The leather feels nice and they are comfortable climb and stand around in. I wear 11.5 running shoes and bought size 44. I probably should have bought 43.5 or maybe 43 since they will probably stretch a little. The only issues I've had is that the shoe laces are too long, the heel is a little loose, and they're not the best for smearing. Overall, they are a great shoe that I would buy again.
highflyingpotato
Bought this a few months ago, has served me well. Good construction, laces can be used to tighten up shoe so it fits snugly. I'd size half a European size down for a good fit but otherwise great.
YaBoi
This is my first pair of rock climbing shoes, but I love them so far. The interior is nice and soft so it feels great without socks. Def would rec
Moonshine
I bought a few months ago and have put many climbs on the shoes since then—they are awesome! Exactly what I was looking for a needed!!! They fit great and are really comfortable, both standing around and climbing. Highly recommend!!!
bob27
This is my second pair of climbing shoes in this price range. The Finale I found to be a little tighter on the back of the heel, but generally climbing shoes need to be broken in so I'm still getting used to the different feel. I felt the rubber on the other shoe was a bit stickier which I preferred. Still the Finale is a solid shoe at a good price point.
Giorgio
Looks and feels nice, and the performance also seems good in the gym. Haven't tried on rocks yet. I went half-size down, and have worn them few times, the break-in period wasn't too long. I am still wondering if I should have gone one size down instead, but I guess I'll have the answer after few weeks.
JoshPH
These fit phenomenally, very snug but not painful. Only gripe would be heel rubbing, but I kinda assumed that comes with the territory until I see otherwise. Try it on if you can find it anywhere before you order it, esp with climbing shoes I wouldn't make any size assumptions based on what you think you wear, even if you know your climbing size in a different climbing shoe.
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