La Sportiva Viper

La Sportiva Viper

La Sportiva Viper

Price
69,00 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %
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Quantity
pc


Colour
La Sportiva Viper Yellow / black
Yellow / black


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Product description
Slipper with a high performance fit, designed to satisfy the demands of climbers who prefer a centered last. The special cut of the upper features a double elastic band on the instep that ensures easy “pullon” and provides a “dialed-in” fit. The combination of synthetic and natural materials provides the best balance between comfort and technical performance and ensures minimum upper stretch in the long run. A thin midsole provides perfect support for edging, improving sensitivity and friction. The Viper features the innovative shock absorbing insert HSA (Heel Shock Absorber), designed to absorb the impacts on the heel during falls while indoor climbing and bouldering.

Upper: Combination suede leather and Lorica®, slip lasted
Lining: Pacific, front foot only
Fit: Slim
Sole: Vibram® XS Grip 3,5 mm
Weight: Gr. 350 per pair

Weight
0,35 kg


Warranty
12 month(s)


Comments
Customer service person Ville J. verified buyer, 20.1.2009
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Really comfortable and good shoe for such a beginner. I like being quick to swing my leg and take a poie. The shoe has really good loops. When holding the loops, that part of the shoe of the shoe will not wrinkle when placed on the foot. All I had to do was cut my toenails, when I had to take a lot of time ...
Nickname SauliK. 4.6.2008
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Brilliantly advanced slipper. Personally, I like a lot of zlipper-style slippers on the leg and twist. Remains hooked on the leg (suitable size!) Ladies!
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