Our verdict

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Climbing in the Reflex V is as welcoming as they come, thanks to its no-nonsense construction that balances comfort and performance (perhaps even leaning a little bit more toward comfiness). A beginners’ pair, this Scarpa offering revels in its usability and undeniably within-reach asking price. Strap it on nice and tight, and experience your first few ascents as pleasurable as possible.

Pros

  • Track and field
  • Comfortable cushioning
  • Glove-like fit
  • Durable
  • Budget-friendly

Cons

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  • Durable yet super sticky

It is as downturn-less as the featured climbing shoe; however, unlike the Reflex V, the

The updated Mar 16, 2023 is a modern climbing shoe constructed for beginners taking their first steps in the vertical world. Climbers stated that its stretch knit upper supplies enough breathability when the gym is warm, and it is washable. It is also supportive and comfortable enough for starters.

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Unreliable heel-hooking ability

An owner finds its heel-hooking ability a little unreliable. He said that the shoe’s rubberized heel tends to roll a little and its toe box are too narrow. If you are looking for a climbing shoe that gives climbers a tool that can make a real difference in a variety of climbing scenarios, you might want to check the Scarpa Velocity.

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Notable Features

  • Tongue Pull Loop are by design intended for adventurers who wish to try climbing for the first time. The Reflex V fits the bill but takes ease of use a bit further by blending personalization and comfiness nicely.
  • The knit upper breathable shell is stretched in zones, giving you a highly supple fit with every step. It also renders incredible support and it is washable as well.
  • The Reflex V’s stretchiness should not be confused with the gear’s permanent stretchability, however. This means that the shoe will go back to its from-the-box (original) fit every time you take it off.

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Climbers stated that this shoe is durable but still very sticky even if you are standing on a slippery slopy volume at the gym or a tiny edge. They stated that it keeps you on the wall.

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Comfortable cushioning

Climbers loved the fact that it is suitable for beginner climbers and for people wanting a comfortable all-day shoe that still performs well.

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Climbers mentioned that it has a soft, comfortable, and breathable Synthetic upper that is knitted together and fits like a sock. It is so soft and it molds around your foot giving you a fantastic fit.

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Tongue Pull Loop

Force V

Another one of Scarpa’s entry-level kicks, the Force V let you mount with more sensitivity underfoot thanks to its 4-mm outsole. It is 1 mm thinner than the Reflex V’s.

Velocity

It is as downturn-less as the featured climbing shoe; however, unlike the Reflex V, the Velocity is straight-lasted. This means that your foot (around the inner arch) will not bend inward in it, giving a sneaker-like comfort as a result.