|
homeGrown
Mar 5, 2010, 12:31 AM
Post #1 of 9
(4120 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Mar 3, 2010
Posts: 23
|
Ive just started back climbing and need some cheaper women's (size 7) climbing shoes...where do I find these?
|
|
|
|
|
petsfed
Mar 5, 2010, 2:15 AM
Post #2 of 9
(4108 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Sep 25, 2002
Posts: 8599
|
Typically, you're not gonna encounter women's specific shoes for beginners. The fit differences, while still present, doesn't impact the performance as much as the fact that you're a beginner. So with that in mind, you should do a search for best beginner's shoes. There's loads of good information that direction.
|
|
|
|
|
lena_chita
Moderator
Mar 5, 2010, 3:25 PM
Post #3 of 9
(4089 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Jun 27, 2006
Posts: 6087
|
Find a store that carries climbing shoes. It might be a long trip for you, depending on where you live. Then try all shoes they have, not making distinction between mens or womens, and pick which one fits best... they should be snug, but not painful. Avoid extremely down-turned shoes for now, but do not limit yourself to just shoes that are labeled "beginner". Many shoes that are not beginner per se, but versatile all-day climbing shoes, will fit comfortably and work well for you. If you are 'starting back', you should have some recollection of which shoes you wore before, right? Did you throw them away? You could see if the same model is still avialable.
|
|
|
|
|
robbovius
Mar 5, 2010, 5:09 PM
Post #4 of 9
(4078 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Nov 20, 2002
Posts: 8406
|
My GF satarted climbing with me last spring, and I bought her some shoes for her Bday in june. she chose the women's Evolv Defys ( as far as I can tell the only difference betwen the womens adn mens is that the womens are light purple). she likes them alot. my middle daughter recently got new shoes and chose the same. they are both relative beginners, but the evolvs are working well for them. YRMV
|
|
|
|
|
joanneding
Mar 6, 2010, 6:18 AM
Post #5 of 9
(4053 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Feb 3, 2007
Posts: 11
|
This is a pretty good comfy shoes for beginner/moderate. I can wear this all day long and not feel the pain and still able to hop on 11s. Good luck! http://www.rei.com/product/802072
|
|
|
|
|
jedasmith
Mar 7, 2010, 3:32 AM
Post #6 of 9
(4033 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Mar 15, 2006
Posts: 64
|
The Evolv Defy is the black shoe- the purple shoes mentioned are Evolv Elektras. Most feel the Elektra is a little more narrow than the Defy.
|
|
|
|
|
robbovius
Mar 8, 2010, 7:22 PM
Post #7 of 9
(3993 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Nov 20, 2002
Posts: 8406
|
jedasmith wrote: The Evolv Defy is the black shoe- the purple shoes mentioned are Evolv Elektras. Most feel the Elektra is a little more narrow than the Defy. kerekt, tks MyB
|
|
|
|
|
clausti
Mar 10, 2010, 1:07 PM
Post #8 of 9
(3947 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Oct 5, 2004
Posts: 5690
|
robbovius wrote: My GF satarted climbing with me last spring, and I bought her some shoes for her Bday in june. she chose the women's Evolv Defys ( as far as I can tell the only difference betwen the womens adn mens is that the womens are light purple). she likes them alot. my middle daughter recently got new shoes and chose the same. they are both relative beginners, but the evolvs are working well for them. YRMV many women's shoes, even if they are a very similar footprint to the men's version, are lower volume. which often makes a pretty big difference in how much your foot rolls around in the shoe if you have narrow or flattish feet.
|
|
|
|
|
granite_grrl
Mar 10, 2010, 2:16 PM
Post #9 of 9
(3945 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Oct 25, 2002
Posts: 15084
|
clausti wrote: robbovius wrote: My GF satarted climbing with me last spring, and I bought her some shoes for her Bday in june. she chose the women's Evolv Defys ( as far as I can tell the only difference betwen the womens adn mens is that the womens are light purple). she likes them alot. my middle daughter recently got new shoes and chose the same. they are both relative beginners, but the evolvs are working well for them. YRMV many women's shoes, even if they are a very similar footprint to the men's version, are lower volume. which often makes a pretty big difference in how much your foot rolls around in the shoe if you have narrow or flattish feet. For some shoes I'm not convinced. I was trying to demo Scarpa Forces last year and switched between the women's and men's versions trying to find the right size. The two styles felt the same to me. Dito with Sportiva Katanas, though I have seen a lot of men wearing the women's version claiming a better fit. I don't notice a difference though. The one brand where women's and men's are hugely different have been 5.10s. But 5.10 starts so wide in the first place that they're pretty bad for women otherwise. I believe that Evolv makes an effort to make their women's shoes work better for women too even though their line is generally fairly low volume.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|