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Aragon Climbing Shoes - Men's

Aragon Climbing Shoes - Men's
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About this product

The La Sportiva Aragon is a men's climbing shoe designed as a comfortable step up from entry-level footwear, suited to climbers who want all-day wearability without sacrificing performance. The unlined leather upper molds to the foot over time, while a padded mesh tongue with a wicking cotton lining helps manage moisture during extended sessions. A dual hook and loop closure system makes getting in and out quick and straightforward, aided by two heel pull-tabs. The low-asymmetry, flat shape accommodates wider feet, and the tubular slip-lasted construction contributes to its relaxed, comfortable fit. Underfoot, a 1.1mm LaspoFlex midsole pairs with FriXion RS rubber throughout, including a 1.8mm rand and heel rubber and a 5mm half-sole at the toe, delivering reliable grip and long-term durability. Sensitivity and rigidity each rate a 3 out of 5, placing the Aragon squarely in the middle ground between precision and comfort. The shoe weighs 7.7 oz (220 g) per shoe and is constructed without intentionally added PFAS.

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What people are saying

Reviewers consistently praise the La Sportiva Aragon for its exceptional all-day comfort, wide fit, and easy on/off dual hook-and-loop closure, making it a top pick for beginners and casual climbers stepping up from rental or entry-level shoes. The unlined suede leather upper is frequently highlighted for molding to the foot over time and reducing blister risk. The FriXion rubber sole earns credit for solid grip on vertical and slab terrain, and the heel is noted as surprisingly capable for hooks. The most common criticism is limited performance on advanced terrain: reviewers agree the Aragon falls short on micro-footholds, steep overhangs, and technical toe hooks, making it a poor fit for climbers pushing harder grades. It is also noted as a discontinued model.

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