Our verdict

88
Great!

For those who call themselves comfort purists, the Maestro Mid Eco just might be the next best thing. However, the shoe begs to be appreciated in the performance area as well. Indeed, this is a smearing champ that does wonders on the edges. It also handles cracks like a boss. The only thing that prevents the shoe from reveling in perfection is its steep price tag.

Pros

  • Scarpa Maestro Mid Eco
  • Add a product
  • Provides protection from scrapes and cuts
  • Incredible ability to ascend on cracks
  • Accommodates wide-footed folks
  • Immense sensitivity
  • Excellent terrain grip on a variety of surfaces

Cons

  • Quite expensive

Who should buy the Prefer a climbing shoe that allows wearers to ascend micro-footholds with enough strength

The Maestro Mid is yet another climb-worthy Scarpa offering. It is a solid option if you:

  • Prefer a climbing shoe that allows wearers to ascend micro-footholds with enough strength.
  • Accommodates wide-footed folks.
  • Prefer a climbing shoe that provides sufficient underfoot support.

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Excellent terrain  grip on a variety of surfaces

This Scarpa rock climbing shoe has the Vibram XS Edge outsole, granting adequate terrain grip on a variety of surfaces. 

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Track and field

It is capable of producing and maintaining traction on edges and similar footholds. It is 4 millimeters in thickness.

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Scarpa Maestro Mid Eco

Delivering a combination of underfoot sensitivity and support is the Maestro Mid Eco’s long-wearing midsole, called Talyn. It comes at a thickness of 1.4 millimeters.

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Prefer a climbing shoe that provides sufficient underfoot support

The Maestro Mid Eco encloses the foot in its 2-millimeter thick leather upper. It comes without a liner. Its heel, arch, and forefoot zones are with randing, protecting the shoe from scrapes and cuts while serving as a means to keep the shoe’s form intact for longer.

Prefer a climbing shoe that allows wearers to ascend micro-footholds with enough strength upper

The Maestro Mid is yet another climb-worthy Scarpa offering. It is a solid option if you

A protective rand is also seen around the toe box, granting users extra protection when toe jamming. 

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Breathable 

The shoe’s sides and tongue have perforations, giving the shoe enhanced breathability.

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Excellent traction on edges and similar footholds

 It also has two pull loops at the heel, making getting in and out of the Maestro Mid relatively easy. These pull loops are synthetic. The shoe’s closure system, on the other hand, consists of synthetic lace and combination eyelets.

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