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Aragon Climbing Shoes - Women's

Aragon Climbing Shoes - Women's
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About this product

The La Sportiva Aragon is a women's climbing shoe built around everyday comfort and reliable performance, making it a natural fit for newer climbers logging long sessions at the gym or crag. Its unlined leather upper gradually molds to the shape of the foot over time, while the padded mesh tongue with a wicking cotton lining helps manage moisture throughout the day. A dual hook-and-loop closure system and two heel pull-tabs make getting in and out straightforward. The low-asymmetry, flat PN 45 last accommodates wider feet, and the tubular slip-lasted construction contributes to a comfortable, sock-like feel. Underfoot, a 0.8mm LaspoFlex midsole sits between the foot and a sole combining 1.8mm FriXion RS rubber at the heel and a 5mm FriXion RS half-sole at the toe for dependable grip and durability. Sensitivity and rigidity each rate a 3 out of 5, placing this shoe squarely in the middle ground. The shoe weighs 7 oz (200 g) per shoe and is constructed without intentionally added PFAS.

Brand
La Sportiva
Color
Colour: Clay - Hibiscus
Last
PN 45
Lining
Unlined
Weight
7 oz / 200 g
Midsole
0.8mm LaspoFlex
Rigidity
(1 = Soft; 5 = Stiff): 3
Sensitivity
(1 = Less sensitive; 5 = More sensitive): 3

What people are saying

Reviewers consistently praise the La Sportiva Aragon Women's for its exceptional out-of-the-box comfort, calling it an ideal first shoe for gym and beginner outdoor climbing. The soft, unlined suede upper is widely appreciated for molding to the foot over time, and the dual velcro closure earns consistent praise for making on/off quick and easy. The FriXion rubber is noted as grippy and durable, and the shoe holds up well after months of regular use. The most common criticism is a lack of precision on technical footholds, with reviewers noting the flat, soft construction feels "mushy" on small edges. The unlined leather also stretches significantly, and several reviewers warn that sizing too loosely can result in a sloppy, imprecise fit. Climbers with narrow heels may experience some heel slippage. Overall, it is recommended for beginners and casual climbers, but not for those pushing harder grades.

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