Skwama Vegan Men
Description
The Skwama Vegan climbing shoe is made entirely without animal-derived materials with the only major difference from the Skwama being the SkinLike™ insole which provides high breathability while contouring to the foot. Still ensuring precision and performance, the Skwama Vegan features include the P3® rand designed to minimize stretch, an S-Heel™ construction for secure heel hooks and extra rubber over the top forefoot for toe hooks and scumming. This high performance shoe is built to deliver exact control on the most technical routes and boulder problems.
• The vegan SkinLike™ Microbase insole is a three-layer material constrcuted of 0.6mm absorbent/anti-odor microfiber, breathable adhesive, and 1.6mm structural microfiber
• Single-strap slipper for technical routes and boulder problems
• Patented S-Heel™ for optimal heel hooking and precision fit
Retail price
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Weight | 460 g Single : 230 g / 8.1 oz |
Closure Type | Slipper 1 Velcro closure |
Gender | Men |
Volume | High |
Sizing Information |
European sizes 36-46, including half sizes. La Sportiva Shoes are built on European half sizes which are smaller increments than US half sizes. la_sportiva_shoe_comparison_chart.jpg la_sportiva_shoe_comparison_graph.jpg |
Best Use (Highest Performance) |
Sport / Face Bouldering Over-hanging |
Asymmetry | Aggressive |
Tongue Details | not provided by the brand |
Last Details | Shape: Downturned (performance) Construction: Slip Lasted Last : PD 75 This means the last shape has a pointed toe, it is downturned and has high asymmetry. |
Upper Material | not provided by the brand Microfiber / Rubber Toe Cap |
Midsole Material | 0.8 mm LaspoFlex with P3® |
Sole Material | 4.0 mm
Vibram® XS Grip2™ / S-Heel™
Rand: Vibram® Rubber Rands |
Footbed Lining | Dentex (Heel) |
P3®
VIBRAM® XS Grip2
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The Skwama has a huge fan base for a reason: it’s a high-torque, highly sensitive slipper that gets the job done—and done well—on just about any terrain, even the slabby stuff. The downturned last drove energy into the forefoot. The XS Grip 2 outsole and pointy toe provided stick and bite on tiny holds, especially bouldery steeps. The bulbous, geometrically patterned heel held its own in stiff hooks—arêtes and heel-toe cams—but also deformed for technical hooks on crimps and rails while bouldering. This shoe dominated on everything from the 40-degree MoonBoard to a gently overhanging pocket climb called Triple Sec, 5.12d in Kentucky’s Red River Gorge that involves precision high steps into tiny pockets and smeary feet. The synthetic upper stretches less than leather and complements what La Sportiva calls its SkinLike insole: an interior 0.6-millimeter odor-reducing microfiber layer that’s adhered to a 1.6-millimeter microfiber upper. These shoes may feel a little squishy to some, especially climbers who haven’t yet developed strong slipper feet, and they aren’t great for endless edging routes. But for everything else, the feedback married with power is 100 percent on point.
La Sportiva has been a staple in the climbing shoe industry for decades, and the Skwama Vegan is another example of them pushing industry standards. The La Sportiva Skwama Vegan possesses all of the performance, double the comfort, and potentially half of the guilt compared to the originals. It’s great to see a company make such an excellent shoe in a vegan-friendly way without any performance compromise. These will be my new go-to steep climbing and bouldering shoes.