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Red Chili Voltage II Climbing Shoe
  • Red Chili Voltage II Climbing Shoe
  • Red Chili Voltage II Climbing Shoe
  • Red Chili Voltage II Climbing Shoe
  • Red Chili Voltage II Climbing Shoe

Voltage II

Rating

My vote: None ( 4.4 avg )

Description

High-end bouldering and climbing shoe with a specific heel design for maximum performance during difficult heel hooks. The wide, anatomically designed last with a powerful downturn enables perfect pulling on overhangs and supports the toes when standing on the smallest of footholds. Offset VCR straps allow individual and secure adjustment to the foot. The sock-like design prevents rubbing and pressure points and makes the VOLTAGE comfortable despite its aggressive shape. Thanks to the elastic, knitted fabric tongue, the foot is better ventilated.

Retail price

US$ 179.95

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Weight 546 g

Size 7.5 (UK) single: 273 g / 9.6 oz
Size 7.5 (UK) pair: 546 g / 19.3 oz
(we converted ounces to grams)

Closure Type 2 Velcro closures
Gender Unisex
Volume Wide
Sizing Information US sizes 4-13, including half sizes
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Best Use (Highest Performance) Sport / Face
Bouldering
Over-hanging
Competition
Asymmetry Aggressive
Tongue Details Knitted fabric tongue
Last Details Shape: Downturned (performance)
Construction: not provided by the brand
not provided by the brand
Upper Material 2.0 mm  Microfiber
Midsole Material not provided by the brand  RC-Tension
Sole Material not provided by the brand  Vibram XS Grip Rubber
Rand: RX-1 Allround
Footbed Lining

Suede leather

AVG RATING
6
( 6 avg )

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