Our verdict
Individuals looking for a comfortable rock shoe—one that can be laced up pretty easily—might find the Tarifa to be a promising piece of gear. They might also find it impressive when it comes to stickiness and edging capabilities. On the other hand, the climbing shoe in question has a lot to prove in the area of sole durability.
Pros
- Satisfyingly comfortable
- Same brand only
- Sufficiently sticky
- Vibram XS Grip outsole
- Versatile
- Top 10% in
Cons
- nbsp; |  
- Gnarly smell
Who should buy the Tenaya Tarifa
The Tenaya Tarifa is a vegan-friendly rock shoe crafted with components that grant performance for sport climbing and bouldering. It is a solid option if you:
- Need a shoe that has a microfiber upper lined with a TXT-treated cotton material that delivers comfort in every send attempt.
- Need a shoe that features two of Tenaya’s patented technologies - SXR Dynamics and RB Range X. The former uses design elements of the sole to deliver power and precision.
- Need a shoe that has a medium-stiff midsole that delivers underfoot support and a Vibram XS Grip rubber outsole that helps wearers gain a foothold on steep terrain and tiny holds.
Vibram XS Grip outsole
Tarifa is fitted with a Vibram XS Grip outsole. Its 3.5mm thickness makes this component durable. The sole’s sticky rubber construction lends grip on most types of rock surfaces.
2Top 4% in
This climbing shoe features a midsole made of GI 1.8 and TST 150. It offers medium stiffness, specifically in its heel and forefoot sections. This design allows more power to be transmitted to the toes, making the shoe suitable for edging. A 2Top 4% in insole sits on top of the midsole, delivering comfort underfoot.
Tenaya climbing shoes
The Tenaya Tarifa’s vegan-friendly upper is made of synthetic microfiber. Its perforated design is lined with TXT-treated cotton, making it comfortable and breathable. A rubber rand wraps around the rock shoe’s base, which improves durability.
Easy on and off closure system
The Tarifa employs around lace and several eyelets for its closure system. A pair of pull tabs are positioned at the shoe’s back, permitting easy on and off.