
Climbing Shoes for Your Style
It’s important to consider your climbing style and where you’ll be using them most of the time. Footwear designed for Outdoor climbing usually has thicker rubber soles to handle natural rock, whereas the rubber in an Indoor climbing shoe is designed to handle plastic footholds. If you plan to do a bit of both, then look for an all-rounder shoe that can handle both environments.
In addition to the climbing setting, you should consider the type of climbing you will be doing, like trad, sport, or bouldering. Generally speaking, Aggressive Shoes feature a downturned shape ideal for steep sport climbing and bouldering problems, while Moderate Shoes offer a more relaxed fit for technical face climbs and all-around use. For long multi-pitch routes or beginner climbers, Neutral Climbing shoes provide all-day comfort without sacrificing grip.
If you would like to learn more in detail, read our blog post, 5 Things You Need to Know Before Buying Your Next Pair of Climbing Shoes.