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Reviews & Ratings for La Sportiva Miura Climbing Shoes - Men's
— 1 review — Page 1
by
Joe,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Written on May 26, 2023
The laced Miuras usually give a better fit than the velcro - so I usually prefer them. I have TC pros and Miura's in my rotation and I tend to have a preference for different shoes for some routes. Miura's seem to be a more "all around" shoe for me. They are more aggressive than the TC Pros, but only slightly and it generally gives me better edging on most routes except for some of the more slabby routes. Shoes usually end up being pretty subjective but I have gone through 8 pairs of Miuras and around 4-5 resoles for each vs 4 pairs of the TCs and about the same amount of resoles so I think I just end up defaulting to them subconsciously. Honestly I don't think you could go wrong with either shoe and stick to what fits and feels the best on the wall. Obviously both are pretty expensive and have only been going up in price lately, both can handle many resoles, I usually just ended up getting a new pair when I saw a sale - but I bet I could have kept resoling my original pair.
Pros:
rigid
Edging
lace
Cons:
Price
Best Used for:
climbing
Would recommend: Yes
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