Kirigami Women
Description
The neutral fit and medium flex of the Five Ten Kirigami Climbing Shoes support all-around climbing. Beginners will appreciate the rounded toe box and relaxed fit. More advanced climbers will appreciate the comfort for long routes.
Retail price
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Weight | 440 g Single : 220 g / 7.8 oz (Size unknown) |
Closure Type | 2 Velcro closures |
Gender | Women |
Volume | |
Sizing Information |
US sizes : 5-10.5 Five-Ten-Shoe-Size-Chart.jpg |
Best Use (Highest Performance) | All-around |
Asymmetry | Moderate |
Tongue Details | not provided by the brand |
Last Details | Shape: Arched (technical) Construction: not provided by the brand not provided by the brand |
Upper Material | not provided by the brand Synthetic |
Midsole Material | not provided by the brand Medium-stiff midsole |
Sole Material | not provided by the brand
Stealth® C4™
Rand: not provided by the brand |
Footbed Lining | Textile lining |
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The Five Ten Kirigami is undoubtedly a beginner's shoe. It is comfortable, affordable, and easy to get on and off. We appreciated this shoe for its comfort, and while we were not blown away by its performance, it held its own where it counted. The shoe edges decently well and works great for low-angle cracks. The Kirigami is certainly not ideal for steep terrain, but again, that's not really what it is designed for. This shoe is designed to be comfortable and encourage new climbers to enjoy themselves as they learn a sport that has traditionally been fairly painful for the feet.
Not all rock shoes need to be pain-tolerance tests, which is something we often forget in our quest for ever more fine-tuned performance. Fortunately, Five Ten has kept both comfort and performance in mind with their affordable new Kirigami, among the friendliest shoes to hit the market this year. These minimalist shoes feature a double hook-and-loop closure and synthetic upper, but it was the neutral (read: flat lasted) fit and rounded toebox that really shone—you can keep these puppies on for extended sessions such as at the gym or on multi-pitch routes without any dreaded foot cramping. The shoes held a nice, crisp edge out of the box, then of course there was the Stealth C4 sole, which was reliably awesome for smearing and has kept its shape and stickiness over time.
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