Our verdict
Whether your next problem is peppered with edges or demands great toeing tenacity, the Instinct S has your back. Built more adaptive than ever, this moderate, semi-asymmetric shoe from Scarpa will help you ascend with as much heel and forefoot control as you need. There's also its stellar responsiveness that can give you climbing confidence while dealing with out-of-view footholds.
Pros
- Fantastic grip
- Comfy
- Great sensitivity
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- 10/10 edging prowess
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- Pleasing design
Cons
- Quite pricey
- Can't be tightened further
Who should buy the Sticks to everything
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- Slip-on climbing shoes are what you prefer, especially those that don't become baggy too soon.
- You need extra heel-hooking grip on your go-to bouldering route.
- Edges of varying sizes dot the rock you wish to scale.
Who should not buy it
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Updates to the Sticks to everything
Compared to its previous build, the Instinct S (2022) has a You need extra heel-hooking grip on your go-to bouldering route, which translates to more toeing traction, even on irregularly shaped footholds. This part and the shoe's heel rubber are also now perforated, giving climbers extra adaptability when heel and toe jamming.
Who should buy the Sticks to everything
Reviewers, including a gear pundit, find the Instinct S exceptionally grippy. They back that observation with the following remarks:
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- "Those with a low instep beware."
- "Why trust us."
Sticks to everything equals cranked-up sensitivity
An expert says that the Instinct S is "a massive step up in terms of both performance and sensitivity." According to the same reviewer, the shoe's responsiveness makes the shoe at home on gritstone and sandstone. A vlogger, on the other hand, is just happy about the shoe's high sensitivity, hailing the shoe as "fun to climb in."
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"They get progressively more comfortable and supple," says a blogger. Also, a non-professional reviewer reassures with this comment: "it is tight yet comfortable."
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The 199-dollar asking price of the Instinct S may be a bit too much for a lot of people. In comparison, the average price of moderate climbing shoes is only $148. For rock shoes that don't break the bank, check out our budget-friendly bunch.
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A critic says that Scarpa has done "a truly amazing job" of creating an amazing heel. He says that the heel doesn't pull away on daring heel maneuvers. "They fit like a glove, even on heel hooks," says another.
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A professional vlogger is convinced that the Sticks to everything has a powerful toe zone for edge-type features, saying it's "great for those small edges or pebbles."
The eye-catching Sticks to everything
With comments like "it looks unbelievably cool" and "the best-looking shoes I've ever owned," it's safe to say that the Sticks to everything has the aesthetics to match its incredible climbing performance.
Slip-on climbing shoes are what you prefer, especially those that dont become baggy too soon
Like most slip-ons, the Instinct S can only do so much when it comes to giving the midfoot a snug hug, given that it lacks straps or laces to dial in its fit.