| 86 | | $195 | An awesome shoe for long climbs requiring a variety of crack climbing and edging techniques |
| 84 | | $180 | A tried and true modern classic, this model excels while steep and technical climbing |
| 84 | | $195 | This high performance model is the ultimate balance of support and sensitivity |
| 84 | | $185 | An incredibly sensitive and comfortable shoe that excels at edging |
| 82 | | $185 | A comp-oriented shoe with a plethora of nice features |
| 82 | | $170 | An affordable shoe that is perfect for difficult sport and trad climbs |
| 82 | | $185 | This shoe edges well and fits narrow feet like a glove |
| 82 | | $160 | A worthy option for sport climbing at all angles, from steep to slabby |
| 82 | | $180 | Reasonable savings for an ultra-premium shoe |
| 82 | | $210 | Super expensive shoe designed for bouldering and comps |
| 80 | | $190 | With this shoe, you can climb pitch after pitch without pain |
| 80 | | $200 | These soft shoes excel at steep climbing, but aren't a good choice for techy edging |
| 80 | | $179 | An all-around great shoe that's suitable for many types of rock |
| 80 | | $150 | A simple shoe with solid performance for trad climbing |
| 76 | | $160 | Awesome for all-day trad adventures |
| 76 | | $180 | An ideal all-day shoe that's a little softer than the other traddies |
| 76 | | $165 | Used by many big names in climbing, it excels at both sport climbs and long trad routes |
| 76 | | $145 | Sensitive and covered in sticky rubber, these shoes are ready for steep gymnastic boulder problems |
| 76 | | $165 | On granite cracks or in the gym, this versatile shoe is a good choice for new climbers |
| 74 | | $185 | Super stiff, this shoe eats micro-edges for breakfast |
| 74 | | $139 | A gym and bouldering shoe that supplies supreme sensitivity |
| 72 | | $175 | A great tool for thin cracks and multi-pitch outings |
| 70 | | $109 | A bargain price for respectable performance |
| 70 | | $189 | A trad-specific shoe with plenty of support for monster days |
| 68 | | $190 | An enormous price for an average shoe |
| 68 | | $185 | These shoes are great for all day multi-pitch missions |
| 66 | | $85 | A great deal for an adequate climbing shoe |
| 66 | | $125 | These comfy kicks will take you straight to hand crack heaven, but aren't a good choice for edging |
| 64 | | $180 | These shoes are stiff as a board and ready for long pitches of sustained technical edges |
| 62 | | $170 | Most at home on steep terrain but underperforms on techy slabs and faces |
| 60 | | $119 | A low-priced shoe with correspondingly low performance |
| 58 | | $139 | A basic velcro model plagued by a myriad of flaws |
| 58 | | $89 | This super comfy shoe is perfect for folks who are just starting to climb |
| 56 | | $95 | These shoes aren't the highest performers in our review, but they're a bargain for someone looking to train in the gym |