EVOLV Shaman Pro LV Rock Climbing Shoe for Bouldering & Sport Climbing
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Specifications
- Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
- Sole Material: Trax 4.2 mm rubber, resoleable for longevity
- Outer Material: Vegan synthetic upper
- Closure Type: Hook & Loop for quick adjustments
- EU Size: 43 - US Size: 11 (US Women's)
The EVOLV Shaman Pro LV Rock Climbing Shoe is designed specifically for those who need a lower-volume fit without sacrificing performance. This climbing shoe caters especially to competition climbers with narrower feet, allowing you to tackle even the most challenging bouldering and sport climbing routes with confidence.
Maintaining the highly regarded downturn of the original Shaman model, this version has been optimized to provide an aggressive stance that is perfect for difficult problems while still being comfortable enough for extended climbs. With its thinner midsole rated at PSR 8, you can expect increased power during your ascents, whether you're at the gym or on outdoor routes.
Features
- Lower-Volume Fit: Specifically designed for climbers with narrower feet, this shoe offers a snugger fit compared to the regular Shaman model.
- EvoWrap Technology: Incorporates a tensioned 1 mm rubber midsole across the entire shoe, enhancing power without compromising sensitivity.
- 4.2mm TRAX SAS Rubber Outsole: Provides exceptional grip and durability, crucial for both bouldering and sport climbing.
- PSR 8 Midsole: Delivers high performance focused on powerful edging and small hold usage.
- Flexible Design: Suitable for heel hooking, smearing, and tackling slabs, making it versatile across various climbing styles.
Pros
- High-performance shoe tailored for serious climbers.
- Comfortable enough for long climbs while maintaining stiffness for power.
- Resoleable design helps extend the life of the shoe.
- Vegan-friendly materials used in production.
Cons
- Not designed for downsizing, which may limit fit adjustments.
- May not be suitable for wide-footed climbers.
- Higher price point compared to entry-level climbing shoes.














































