La Sportiva Zenit Climbing Shoes
A breathable climbing shoe made of knit fabric with a modern and attractive look. It is the perfect choice for use in indoor climbing gyms and for free-climbing.
Knitted Upper
Constrcuted using a knit upper, the La Sportiva Zenit Climbing Shoes ensure complete comfort from the moment you put them on till the moment you take them off. The soft skin upper sits comfortably against the skin whilst ensuring increased breathability. The knitted upper allows cool air to flow throughout the upper whilst, at the same time allowing hot, humid air to escape; this creates a perfect microclimate for your skin to thrive in. Added leather in the toe box ensures protection from knocks and scrapes ensuring your feet remain protected at all times whilst rubber in the back ensures your heel is always locked in place. Lastly, an innovative closure system consisting of two velcro straps that pull in the opposite direction ensures a locked-down fit for added midfoot support.
LaSpoFlex Midsole
The midsole of the Zenit Climbing Shoes is low in profile to save on weight and increase underfoot feel. The Laspoflex midsole is 1.8mm thick to ensure a level of cushioning which doesn't compromise on sensitivity. The specialised midsole incorporates prehensile in the anterior to increase edging capability and sensitivity so you feel changes underfoot without experiencing discomfort. The midsole is designed to ensure added adaptability so you can tackle any climb with complete confidence.
Vibram Outsole
Develeoped using a Vibram XS Grip Outsole, the Zenit Climbing Shoes ensure maximum support whether you're outdoor, indoor or lead climbing. This specialist outsole allows you to focus your weight on the tiniest of holds and keeps its shape in tough conditions. A truly robust outsole, the XS can endure repeated abuse in hot and cold weather conditions giving you a shoe that can truly perform in all weather conditions. The rigid nature of the outsole supports you during any climb by adapting to the ground below you and bearing your weight as you move from rock type to rock type.