Brava
Description
The Brava quickly became one of the best selling kids climbing shoes on the market, bringing durability and comfort to young climber’s feet. Unlike many of its competitors, the Brava utilizes our NEO rubber, not a more plasticlike material felt on other youth climbing shoes; this provides performance and confidence for youth climbers regardless of age. Three colorways offer a more custom choice and mesh upper allow breathability. An eva midsole further increases comfort so that young climbers can wear the shoes longer without pain.
Retail price
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Weight | unknown |
Closure Type | Slipper 1 Velcro closure |
Gender | Kids |
Volume | Low Narrow |
Sizing Information |
US Kids sizes 11-13, 1-5 |
Best Use (Highest Performance) | All-around |
Asymmetry | Low |
Tongue Details | not provided by the brand |
Last Details | Shape: Flat (comfort) Construction: not provided by the brand not provided by the brand |
Upper Material | not provided by the brand Knit |
Midsole Material | not provided by the brand ABS injection, full-length |
Sole Material | 4.0 mm
NEO Rubber
Rand: not provided by the brand |
Footbed Lining | not provided by the brand |
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The Butora Brava is worthy of a close look. This kids shoe has some great things going for it. Sure, it may not be the highest performer, but it makes up for it with its incredible value and having a few great features like the adjustable heel strap, the EVA heel wedge, and the wide hook and loop opening. A soft, almost sock-like, microfiber upper and a flat neutral last also make this shoe super comfortable. If top performance is a priority, we recommend looking toward the La Sportiva Maverink. The Maverink is the best choice for advanced climbers looking for a shoe that excels on steep sport climbs and boulders due to the semi-aggressive downturn P3 system and the No Edge technology; at $120, they are on an entirely different playing field. However, the Evolv Venga, or the Black Diamond Momentum - Kids would perform at a moderately higher level, but at a more comparable price.
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