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$185 For climbing where footwork is key, look no further than the Miura VS 86
$180 These high performance slippers from La Sportiva work well in almost all arenas, from cracks to steep sport climbs 85
$185
From tufas to granite boulders, these are a steep climbers dream 80
$185 From toeing in on steep terrain to standing on small holds to heel hooking, this shoe does it all 79
$180
For steep terrain where an aggressive shape and an asymmetrical toe box are your friend, go for the Solution 79
$189 The combination of features and comfort make the Maestro a crack climbing, multi-pitch machine 76
$165
This shoe will give you confidence on the smallest of holds and the thinnest of cracks 75
$140
The Up Lace shines in the multi-pitch trad realm - comfort, stiffness, and crack climbing abilities are the name of the game 74
$195
Though not our least favorite shoe in the pack, they are certainly not the highest performing model we tested 72
$199
These shoes are great for vertical to steep sport climbing and bouldering 71
$165
This downturned, stiff shoe is both sensitive and aggressive for toeing in to small holds on steep walls 71
$200
For toe hooks, heel hooks, and other steep-climbing shenanigans, these are the ticket 70
$160
This soft slipper makes for a comfortable and precise shoe for the intermediate climber 69
$170
While they did moderately well in overall performance, this model is impressive because of its comfortable design 67
$90 An ideal shoe for a beginner climber - these are soft, comfortable, and great for moderate terrain 67
$155
The Gomi is designed to scum, hook, and smear onto all matter of footholds found in the steeps 64
$85 A shoe that is great for all-day wear and is easy to take on and off 52
$140
This shoe is incredibly stiff and runs small, making it challenging to break-in 51
$180
The Focus has a stiff midsole that helps you stand on edges, but lacks sensitivity