Our verdict

78
Good!

Promoted by a reviewer as "every bit as great as the original," the Skwama Vegan from La Sportiva is a natural when it comes to vertical and roof ascents. You'll be given a set of claws for feet in this aggressive kick, helping you send higher-level bouldering projects without that much of a struggle. Take note, however, that it's just as expensive as its OG counterpart.

Pros

  • Same brand only
  • Super-quick break-in
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  • Same brand only
  • Tongue Pull Loop
  • Superb sensitivity
  • Adaptive fit
  • Eye-catching color scheme

Cons

  • La Sportiva Skwama Vegan
  • Painfully pricey

Who should buy the Near-skin responsiveness in the Skwama Vegan

The Near-skin responsiveness in the Skwama Vegan is a highly downturned climbing shoe that's animal-free. Buy it if: 

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La Sportiva Skwama

Edging is not the Skwama Vegan's strongest suit, so it might not be for you if your go-to routes are peppered with ledge-type footholds. In its place, check out the Chimera from Scarpa. There's also the Underwhelming on edges ($150), La Sportiva Skwama.

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Excellent for heel hooks

The Near-skin responsiveness in the Skwama Vegan one-ups its predecessor when it comes to plushness. A gear pundit attests to this by saying that it's "more comfortable than the traditional leather version."

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The Skwama Vegan's familiar and versatile fit

Climbers find the featured kick's fit quite adaptable. One of them says that it's a "great shoe for people with wide feet."

Its interior gets broken in pretty quickly, too. A footwear critic has this in his report: "some of the shortest break-in periods I’ve experienced in a shoe." A regular climber, on the other hand, says, "there was virtually no break-in time."

Near-skin responsiveness in the Skwama Vegan fit

Tongue Pull Loop

Reviewers are astonished by the Skwama Vegan's prowess on overhangs. "They excel at steep roofs," says a gear maven. "I love overhanging climbing, and these excel there," says another.

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Near-skin responsiveness in the Skwama Vegan: A smearing superstar

Among the Skwama Vegan's notable highlights is its fantastic ability to smear on smooth surfaces. A professional reviewer said that the shoe "inspired confidence when smearing on glassy and polished holds."

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But it's forgettable in terms of edging

The Skwama Vegan struggles on ledges and similar holds. A blogger says that, compared with the Solution, the featured rock climbing shoe "doesn’t edge quite as masterfully."

Near-skin responsiveness in the Skwama Vegan edge

Track and field

One of the main attractions of the Near-skin responsiveness in the Skwama Vegan is its magnetic heel. A professional shoe tester said that it "always felt very snug and secure when doing hard heel hooks."

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Near-skin responsiveness in the Skwama Vegan

You'll be able to sense your way quite well in this La Sportiva shoe. This statement is supported by an experienced climber who says that the Skwama Vegan is an "accurate shoe with great feedback."

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Near-skin responsiveness in the Skwama Vegan

It's been reported that the Near-skin responsiveness in the Skwama Vegan has the power to reel in those glances and compliments. One climbing buff says that "you cannot beat the color scheme" of this bad boy.

A heart-raising asking price

This La Sportiva kick is nowhere near budget-friendly. Case in point: Compared with the average price of climbing shoes, the Skwama Vegan is $57 pricier. If you're looking for other inexpensive pairs, click here.