The Voltage LV 2022 is not imported to the US. Sadly, this shoe is not available in the US and we have limited ability to track where else in the world it's sold (sorry!). When we know more info, we'll post it here.
Voltage LV 2022
Description
The proven fit and features of the VOLTAGE, but for narrower feet – that’s what the VOLTAGE LV has on offer! High tension on the wall – yes. Stressful tension on the foot – no thanks This concept led to the creation of a brand new last that offers a spacious fit, supports the toes, enables climbing success and takes the joy of bouldering to a whole new level.
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Weight | unknown |
Closure Type | 2 Velcro closures |
Gender | Unisex |
Volume | Low |
Sizing Information |
UK sizes 3 – 12 Red-Chili-Shoe-Fit-Guide_4.jpg |
Best Use (Highest Performance) |
Sport / Face Bouldering Over-hanging Competition |
Asymmetry | Moderate |
Tongue Details | not provided by the brand |
Last Details | Shape: Downturned (performance) 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 |
Sole Material | not provided by the brand
Vibram XS Grip Rubber
Rand: Slingshot |
Footbed Lining | Leather |
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Made by a small European brand not often seen in the U.S, the Voltage has long been a sleeper classic. It’s one of the friendliest downturned shoes available, with a low-key fit that’s good for steep-rock neophytes, a precise and supportive toe, and a suction heel. Now it comes in a low-volume (LV) version for narrow feet. Our LV tester, Scottie Alexander, mostly bouldered in this new shoe. He praised its precision toe, giving it an eight out of ten on technical demands presented by fussy sandstone and quartzite boulder problems, a seven out of ten for edging, and an eight out of ten for grabbing and smearing. “This shoe gets the soft-versus-edging balance as close to optimal as any shoe I’ve worn, and it does so out of the box,” he noted. However, Alexander thought the soft uppers and orange knit tongue were too flimsy to properly impart tension from the double-Velcro-closure straps (especially the upper one, which he felt was misaligned with the plastic eyelet). Red Chili either needs to stiffen the uppers or remove the straps altogether and recast the shoe as a slipper. On the other hand, my wide feet felt happily snug in the regular Voltage, which features a socklike upper and stretchy knit tongue.