

The Phoenix made first flight when Mad Rock began in 2002, and now it's back with modern upgrades fit for ambitious rock climbers. Its subtly downturned, slightly asymmetrical profile puts solid pressure on your big toe as you tiptoe through micro-footholds on vertical routes, and it holds its own when the climb gets steeper than that. The Phoenix is remarkably stiff for solid support, and Science Friction 3. 0 rubber ensures traction on plastic as well as rock.
Price: $88.95 from Backcountry
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The Phoenix made first flight when Mad Rock began in 2002, and now it's back with modern upgrades fit for ambitious rock climbers. Its subtly downturned, slightly asymmetrical profile puts solid pressure on your big toe as you tiptoe through micro-footholds...
The Phoenix made first flight when Mad Rock began in 2002, and now it's back with modern upgrades fit for ambitious rock climbers. Its subtly downturned, slightly asymmetrical profile puts solid pressure on your big toe as you tiptoe through micro-footholds...
For crushing power and versatility, we pull on the Redline Strap Climbing Shoe. Mad Rock's patented concave sole turns our feet into another pair of hands, grabbing holds for confident tension on overhanging sections and driving into tiny foot chips for...