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Climbing Shoes

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Better gear for your ups and downs

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There are more climbing-shoe companies out there than ever before

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Tools for trying hard on all projects

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We caught up with Scarpa's climbing shoe category manager Heinz Mariacher to talk about what's next

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It might be sooner than you think

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The goal: test Decathlon's budget-friendly beginner climbing gear

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Whether you're bouldering, sport climbing, or jamming splitters, choosing the right shoes is about more than fit. These are the best models.

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It sounds like a great idea. Churches have high ceilings, are centrally located, and, recently, have been falling vacant. But redesigning them to accommodate climbing routes? Not so easy.

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Black Diamond gave us the lowdown on its brand-new line of approach shoes, which includes two technical and two lifestyle models

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Soft and sensitive, the Scarpa Furia S is ideal for steep sport routes and technical boulder problems

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Gear editor Ariella Gintzler walks us through new 2019 gear from Gregory, Outdoor Research, and Scarpa.

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The apparel and equipment that were fixtures in our kits all year

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Sales of the limited-edition climbing shoes and street shoes go to a nonprofit co-founded by Kevin Jorgeson, to build climbing walls in urban communities

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When Black Diamond released its first-ever batch of climbing shoes, only a third of the initial line was marketed to women

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Still dominant on the crag at 36, Sharma reflects on his greatest climbs and how those lessons have helped him break into the business world

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Everything you need to scramble up your local alpine summit

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12 pieces of essential gear chosen by our resident climber

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After years of testing, I've determined that these must be the most versatile approach shoes around

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From the shoes to the harness to the chalk, here are a few tested basics to get you on the rock

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Work your project from the ground up

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Yvon Chouinard would be proud of these retro climbing shoes

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Fashion meets performance in these retro-inspired kicks

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All you need to tackle unbolted routes.

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How to assemble your first kit.

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You need only the essentials, but make sure you know what to look for

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Patagonia's Jenna Johnson is on a mission to get women into high-tech gear that can take on real adventures.

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Lighten up your kit for faster ascents.

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Comfort and support in an unbelievably lightweight shoe

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Ali Carr Troxell spoke to Climbing's Julie Ellison and Jes Nelson, a manager at Bent Gate gear store, after they climbed the 5.7 route about the experience and what pieces of gear were pivotal

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Scaling rock and ice in the winter is serious business. Bring the right stuff.

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The latest addition to Metolius's SafeTech line, the Patriot is a lightweight, minimalist harness that weighs in at just 14 oz.

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Five Ten’s Guide Tennie Canvas is a few ounces lighter than the original but every bit as capable on talus and techy trails.

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ϳԹ reviews the best gear in the 2012 Summer Buyer's Guide, including the 5.10 Coyote Canvas climbing shoes.

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A mountaineering boot with adjustable stiffness.

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ϳԹ reviews the best gear in the 2011 Summer Buyers Guide, including the Five Ten Hornet shoe.

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ϳԹ reviews the best gear in the 2011 Summer Buyers Guide, including the La Sportiva Python Slipper.

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Thanks to improved safety standards and tandem flights, scores of acrophobes are giving hang gliding a second wind. And now, they're soaring in style—over the Golden Gate Bridge.

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