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Lowa Red Eagle Lace Climbing Shoe

Red Eagle Lace

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Description

Built on a narrow last, the Red Eagle Lace is the perfect choice for alpine performance and top performance climbers. The upper of this lace-up climbing shoe is tightly stretched over a special last in production.

Retail price

US$ 170.00
Weight 440 g

Size 8 single : 220 g / 7.8 oz
Size 8 pair : 440 g / 15.5 oz
(we converted grams to ounces)

Closure Type Lace
Gender Unisex
Volume Average
Sizing Information US sizes 5-12,13,14UK sizes 4-12,13
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Best Use (Highest Performance) Sport / Face
Over-hanging
Asymmetry Moderate
Tongue Details not provided by the brand
Last Details Shape: Downturned (performance)
Construction: not provided by the brand
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Upper Material not provided by the brand  Microfiber
Midsole Material not provided by the brand  Extra Stiff
Sole Material not provided by the brand  Vibram® XS-Grip
Rand: not provided by the brand
Footbed Lining

Bio-Active Antimicrobial lining

Vibram XS Grip Technology

Vibram XS Grip

The Vibram XS Grip rubber delivers precision edging, high friction and long term wear.
Other Shoe Versions male female

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Climbing Gear Review no rating given just a review

“Holy crap! If there were a dime glued to a wall, I could edge on that,” one Southern tester said after her first experience with these shoes on sandstone at Foster Falls, Tennessee. “I have never felt edging power like this before.” An aggressive downturn, stiff midsole, and right-angled toe box spread power throughout the foot; whether testers were on their tiptoes, heel-hooking, or back-stepping on the outside edge, they were able to engage strength from the whole foot. The Red Eagle stood out for anything vertical and overhanging, although its stiffness reduced sensitivity and made it more difficult for testers to know what they were stepping on when they couldn’t see the holds.

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