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 The Maestro Eco Women is technically retired but it's still sold online. You've found a page of history! The Maestro Eco Women is no longer produced by Scarpa. We're showing it as "available" on WeighMyRack because you can still find it at trustworthy online retailers.

 The Maestro Eco Women is technically retired but it's still sold online. You've found a page of history! The Maestro Eco Women is no longer produced by Scarpa. We're showing it as "available" on WeighMyRack because you can still find it at trustworthy online retailers.

 The Maestro Eco Women 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.

Scarpa Maestro Eco Women Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Maestro Eco Women Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Maestro Eco Women Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Maestro Eco Women Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Maestro Eco Women Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Maestro Eco Women Climbing Shoe

Maestro Eco Women

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Description

A slimmed down, technical version of the Maestro mid, the low cut Maestro excels on exciting face climbs. With minimal protection around the heel, open lacing, and a deeper more powerful version of the IPC-Tension™ active rand, this shoe provides dynamic support for harder, run out challenges.

Retail price

US$ 151.20
Price is a static conversion from
€139.00

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Weight 480 g

Single : 240 g / 8.5 oz (Size 38)
Pair : 480 g / 16.9 oz (Size 38)

Closure Type Lace
Gender Women
Volume Low
Sizing Information European sizes 34.5 - 41 (half sizes)

From your measured size, you'll want to consider downsizing .5 - 2 full sizes. The flatter the shoe, the closer to your measured size; the more downturned / aggressive the shoe, the more you'll want to downsize.


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Best Use (Highest Performance) Trad / Crack
Sport / Face
Asymmetry Moderate
Tongue Details not provided by the brand
Last Details Shape: Flat (comfort)
Construction: not provided by the brand
Last : FY Scarpa considers last information super top secret so we can’t define the last types further than the initials FY. But, if you find a Scarpa shoe that fits, any Scarpa shoes with the same last initials will fit your foot in a very similar way.
Upper Material 2.0 mm  Eco Leather
Midsole Material 1.2 mm  Talyn
Sole Material 4.0 mm  Vibram® XS Edge
Rand: ICP-Tension
Footbed Lining not provided by the brand
Vibram® XS Edge Technology

Vibram® XS Edge

Developed to provide maximum edging support, the VIBRAM®XS Edge compound delivers excellent grip while adding improved firmness for the most challenging edging moves. This rubber compound is exceptionally resistant to deformation on razor sharp edges and it will not creep while smearing.
Other Shoe Versions male female

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Rock and Run Gear Review no rating given just a review

I first wore these in the beautiful Peak District, where I thought they’d be put through their paces pretty well. I started on a slab, where I made a point of finding tiny, pebbley footholds to test the shoes’ sensitivity and precision. Their gentle downturn enabled me to put a surprising amount of power through my toes, and my feet felt secure even on barely-there holds. They also proved themselves brilliant at smearing – the midsoles are flexible enough to be pushed flat against the rock, and the Vibram rubber is fantastically sticky. On steeper climbs the Maestros’ technical design became evident – the well-moulded heel felt secure during heel hooks, and the rise of the rubber at the front lent precision and a new confidence to my historically tenuous toe hooks.

Black Sheep Adventure Sports logo no rating given just a review

The Upper is made from a high quality leather. Using a leather allows the shoe to mold nicely to your foot after about 10 pitches. The rubber that protects the toe is strong enough to protect your foot while toe jamming, yet supple enough to keep a soft feel in the toe box.

Rock and Run Gear Review no rating given just a review

I’m sure that the Maestros will see me through many more climbing trips, and that I’ll come to feel just as attached to them as I did to my Velocitys. Scarpa seem able to cater to a very wide variety of climbing needs, and I have to say that most of them seem to be satisfied by just this pair of shoes.

Evening Sends Gear Review no rating given just a review

The quality and performance of Scarpa’s line of climbing shoes continue to impress me and be my go-to footwear. The Maestro is a great addition to Scarpa’s line and is a wonderful shoe for vertical routes where edging and comfort are needed.

Rock and Run Gear Review no rating given just a review

I’m sure that the Maestros will see me through many more climbing trips, and that I’ll come to feel just as attached to them as I did to my Velocitys. Scarpa seem able to cater to a very wide variety of climbing needs, and I have to say that most of them seem to be satisfied by just this pair of shoes.

no rating given just a review

Overall the Scarpa Maestro is an excellent all-rounder which gives more performance than you might expect from a flat shoe, and particularly from a jack of all trades. Whilst the Maestro is comfortable to wear initially, I have experienced some discomfort when wearing it for longer routes due to the softness and lack of support. If you're looking for a flat shoe that will enable you to edge, smear and heel hook effectively without wrecking your feet, I would highly recommend the Maestro; but if you prefer something stiffer in the midsole then you'll unfortunately have to look elsewhere.

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