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 The Quantix SF Men 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 Quantix SF Men Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Quantix SF Men Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Quantix SF Men Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Quantix SF Men Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Quantix SF Men Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Quantix SF Men Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Quantix SF Men Climbing Shoe
  • Scarpa Quantix SF Men Climbing Shoe

Quantix SF Men

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Description

The new QUANTIX SF presents climbing in a new way. The innovative Single Frame technology holds the foot from below like a hand providing even pressure around the entire foot. The Single Frame is paired with a _ length midsole and tapered full-length XS Grip2 outsole providing excellent underfoot support, high friction, and edging capabilities. The unique finger pattern along the outside of the rand allows for a natural yet dynamic flex without losing precision. The Quantix SF has a neutral shape with a subtle downturned and a medium to high angled toe box for an excellent combination of comfort and performance. The Quantix SF is a cutting-edge model which provides high performance across all styles of climbing.

Retail price

US$ 184.46
Price is a static conversion from
€169.95

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Weight 470 g

Single : 235 g / 8.3 oz (Size 40.5)
Pair : 470 g / 16.6 oz (Size 40.5)
(we converted grams to ounces)

Closure Type 2 Velcro closures
Gender Men
Volume High
Sizing Information 40 - 47 (half sizes), 48 (whole 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.


PDF icon Scarpa-Shoe-Size-Chart.pdf
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
Last : FKS Scarpa considers last information super top secret so we can’t define the last types further than the initials FKS. 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 not provided by the brand  Microfiber + Soft Touch + Alcantara
Midsole Material 1.4 mm  Flexan Dynamic
Sole Material 3.5 mm  Vibram® XS Grip2
Rand: SF - Tension™
Footbed Lining not provided by the brand
VIBRAM® XS Grip2 Technology

VIBRAM® XS Grip2

Represents the natural evolution of VIBRAM® XS Grip, the new XS Grip2 delivers highly improved grip, while maintaining consistent performance in all temperatures. XS Grip 2 is the best solution in pure friction situations while remaining durable and even-wearing.
Other Shoe Versions male female

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Climbing Gear Review no rating given just a review

The most remarkable thing about the Quantix SF is how much precision you get for such a light, low-key shoe. Climbing’s digital editor, Steve Potter, concurred—we both gave the Quantix SF a perfect ten for edging, thanks to a sharp, pointy toe box that digs into micros. However, unlike other precision masters (say, the brand’s Boostic), the Quantix SF is not overbuilt. The forefoot is stiff—despite having a gummy XS Grip 2 outsole—but the rest of the shoe is super malleable, so you can drop your heels to vary your angle of contact with the rock.

Climbing Gear Review no rating given just a review

Three things happened during that session. First, I realized that my toe was going to hurt regardless of which shoe I wore (three months later the toenail remains entirely black). Second, I realized (correctly) that I had very much underestimated the Quantix and that I might soon love them. Third, I remembered why I’d spent the first 13 years of my climbing career preferring stiff shoes.

Quantix SF Shoe Details