Scarpa · Climbing Gear
Reflex V - Womens
$111.20
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About this product
The Scarpa Reflex V is a women-specific climbing shoe built around the FFXW flat, slightly asymmetric last, which prioritizes all-day comfort without sacrificing performance on the wall. The upper is constructed from a zonal stretch knit fabric that is breathable, supportive, and washable, making it well suited for extended sessions. A 1.4mm nylon midsole runs three-quarters of the shoe's length, providing just enough board to transfer power while keeping the fit sensitive. Scarpa's proprietary Vision rubber outsole, at 5mm thick, delivers reliable friction and durability across a range of surfaces and angles. A dual power strap closure allows for precise, customizable fit adjustments, while the PAF heel system contributes to a secure, comfortable heel pocket. Weighing just 190 g (6.8 oz) per shoe in a size 38, the Reflex V is a lightweight option for climbers seeking a versatile, everyday shoe. Made in Romania.
- Category
- Climbing Gear
- Brand
- Scarpa
- Material
- * Midsole: Nylon 1.4mm 3/4 length, * Upper: Zonal Stretch Knit, * Outsole: Vision (5mm), * Last: FFXW - Flat, Slightly Asymmetric
- Color
- product-options
- Size
- * Weight (per shoe): 190 g / 6.8 oz (size 38)
- Last
- FFXW - Flat, Slightly Asymmetric
- Upper
- Zonal Stretch Knit Fabric
- Origin
- Romania
- Weight
- 0.84 LBS (379.88 g)
- Midsole
- Nylon 1.4mm 3/4 length
- Outsole
- Vision (5mm)
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Scarpa Reflex V Women's for its exceptional all-day comfort, making it a top pick for beginners and experienced climbers on long routes alike. The zonal stretch knit upper earns repeated compliments for being breathable, supportive, and washable, while the dual Velcro closure is noted for quick, secure adjustability. Scarpa's Vision rubber is widely regarded as sticky and durable. The most common criticism is that the flat, relaxed last limits performance on technical terrain, particularly thin edges and steep overhanging routes. Reviewers also flag that sizing can run generous, with some recommending sizing down to avoid a baggy fit.
