

"What Our GearheadĀ® Experts Are Saying: ""This shoe blends high design with serious climbing performance. The downturned last provides precision on small footholds, while the ultra-soft construction and thin midsole keep sensitivity high. The unlined microsuede upper molds to my foot over time, and the Salomon Quicklace System makes adjustments fast and secure. Whether I'm working a steep bouldering project or tackling large volumes, this shoe sticks where I need it most."" When cutting-edge design meets climbing performance, the result is the Athletic Bouldering 1 Climbing Shoe. Created in collaboration with Boris Bidjan Saberi and climbing legend Fred Nicole, this shoe features a precise, downturned last built for steep bouldering and technical footwork. With a soft, unlined microsuede upper, the shoe delivers exceptional comfort and molds to the foot over time. A padded mesh tongue and perforated panel enhance breathability, while the proprietary rubber outsole provides the perfect balance of support and friction. The Salomon Quicklace System allows for fast, secure adjustments, making this shoe an essential for climbers pushing their limits on boulders and large volumes."
Price: $179.00 from Backcountry
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"What Our GearheadĀ® Experts Are Saying: ""This shoe blends high design with serious climbing performance. The downturned last provides precision on small footholds, while the ultra-soft construction and thin midsole keep sensitivity high. The unlined...
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