The Vampir 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.
Vampir
Description
A slipper climbing shoe in general purpose technique design with Welcro fastening. It is made on a supertop last, on the bases of which the foot force is being concentrated in one spot. A combination of synthetic and natural materials offers the highest possible comfort. For attaining a maximum precision, this Vampir slipper is provided with a special middle sole with a highly sensible ending in the toe part. This makes this shoe highly sensible, unique and dynamic.
Retail price
This Product is Hard to Find.
We don’t know where you can buy this item online in the US. We’ll continue to check all the major retailers and will update this page as soon as we find one.
If you know where to find this online in the US, let us know, and we’ll add the link.
Weight | 320 g Single : 160 g / 5.6 oz |
Closure Type | 2 Velcro closures |
Gender | Unisex |
Volume | |
Sizing Information |
UK sizes 2-11 Saltic_Shoe_Size_Chart.jpg |
Best Use (Highest Performance) |
Sport / Face Over-hanging |
Asymmetry | Aggressive |
Tongue Details | not provided by the brand |
Last Details | Shape: Downturned (performance) Construction: not provided by the brand Saltic considers last information super top secret so we can’t define the last types further than the initials CT-35. But, if you find a Saltic shoe that fits, any Saltic shoes with the same last initials will fit your foot in a very similar way. |
Upper Material | not provided by the brand Micro fiber |
Midsole Material | not provided by the brand Evolsa RC |
Sole Material | 3.7 mm
Extasy®
Rand: not provided by the brand |
Footbed Lining | 1/3 Cambrelle® |
No reviews yet.
Saltic’s unlined synthetic Vampir goes for edging power over smearing and sensitivity and delivers well on that promise. The shoe sends quite a bit of power to the big toe for frontpointing and features a stable platform along the inside edge. That ability to stand on the inside edge comes in quite handy when your feet are turned out on a thin, vertical face. Keep in mind, however, that you won’t want to subject the shoe to dime edges on less-than-vertical terrain — it’s strictly vertical and beyond for this ride because it’s not sensitive enough for the subtleties of rolling onto those small holds.
The receiving ends on the Vampir’s Velcro straps feature broad patches for fine-tuning the fit. Like the X-Cube, it would have been nice to have more rubber around the heel, though you’re less likely to be aggressively heel hooking on the less-steep terrain for which this shoe is designed.
If you know of a good product video that should be here, let us know, and we'll put it up.
If you're looking for gear videos in general, check out our Vimeo and YouTube channels to see the newest gear.