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A sturdy and really narrow shoe that is neither too stiff nor too soft. Works especially well with small strokes. The material doesn't really stretch in use, like La Sportiva's Skwama does. At first, it can be difficult to get the shoe on, but after a while, the moisture makes the material stretch a little. The rubber seems to be relatively soft and therefore you will notice that it wears out faster.
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A really comfortable and flexible shoe that you didn't have to constantly take off. Fits very well for wide bars. Adjustable velcro fastening is convenient and easy to use. the grip is good both at the toe and at the heel. They were the perfect choice for both bouldering and wall climbing. The fit is very similar to Scarpa's Arpia, but these are more versatile.
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The last is the same as in the Mastios, so I didn't have to start adjusting the size, everyday shoes are 46-47 and these are 44. However, the fit is better than the Mastios (my footstool is low and compare to the Mastios, there were a couple of small empty bags on the footstool that never bothered me), these have a slightly lower profile so they are like a tight sock. Now, though, you can seriously put your shoes on and off with two hands. Very comfortable even after several hours of continuous sessions. The Draxtor tightening is a really good addition.