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Alex O.
Bewertet in den USA am25. Januar 2019
I really can't review this product since i had to return it due to its very tight fitting. I wear 8.5 US 41 EU size, i ordered size 43 after reading reviews, but still way too small for me with medium wide feet wearing them at home. Feet expand at higher elevation and will become an issue. Consider going 3 to 4 European size larger for these boots. They are lightweight and also look very good and well made, but i suppose not for me as went to a local store and tried size 45 and still some discomfort for MY feet.
Stefan, FL
Bewertet in den USA am20. September 2019
I bought these shoes and used them for bouldering for about 3 months(climbing 2-3 days per week) and they turned out to be a great starter shoe. Super comfortable and they have good flexibility and grip. Only bad thing I can say about the shoe is that it is wider than I like, so if you have wider feet, these will be a perfect fit. I wear an 11 in street shoes so I ordered 1.5 size bigger (12.5) in these and they fit just right. If you like your shoes really tight I'd only get 1 size bigger than your normal shoe size.
John Shoup
Bewertet in den USA am6. Januar 2018
Order a half size larger than you wear but what an amazing hiking boot! Traction is perfect. I hiked 30 miles with no sore feet and they performed perfect on rock, dirt, snow and very steep terrain. Water resistant and also very lightweight
Ryan P
Bewertet in den USA am21. Februar 2018
Just order a half size up. Scarpa recommends this and it was true for me. My first trek in these was 19.5 miles with 7500 ft in ascent and descent. These boots are a dream. Slightly narrow in the toe box so I was worried for the descent but my foot stayed locked in with no sliding around and my toes would still wiggle. Still too early to speak of durability but I’m doing 50 ish miles over the next 2 days and the following week I will be doing a fully exposed 18 mile ridge with snow and ice and a combined 10k in ascent. I have high hopes so let’s hope they live up to it. Also, the outdry membrane seems to perform well. When my feet would get sweaty I would just stop for a quick bit and they would dry out fairly quickly.
Presto
Bewertet in den USA am14. März 2017
According to Scarpa this new "V" version of the Force that replaces the Force X brings High-performance features to a flat, less aggressive last (defined below), the redesigned Force V features a softer, more compact construction that strikes the perfect balance between all-day comfort and climbing performance. Yes that sums it up!If you require a less aggressive flat lasted shoe (instead of toes pointed down or Asymmetric) for longer term comfort but don't want to give up all the performance features by going to a flat shoe, then this might be a good choice for you. The "Last" of a climbing shoe is the 3-dimensional form on which a shoe is constructed. This Force V has Scarpa's Men’s "FF" – Flat Profile, Slightly Asymmetric last. What that means is a more comfortable rock climbing shoe. Also since not all feet are the same, different models of Scarpa shoes have different lasts. Personally I can't wear a shoe that has a highly Asymmetric last (curved side to side) like the Boostic, Booster S, Furia, or Drago. These 4 models have the FZ- Aggressive, downturned and highly asymmetric last. The new Force V is less Asymmetric like the Instinct (VS's, VSR's, & Lace's) but in a flat shoe. The sole is better Vibram® XS Edge (4mm) rubber as opposed to the base rubber found in entry level shoes . These are working great for me Sport climbing 5.9's.I wear a 43 to a 44 in street shoes depending on the brand. For example in Asics trail running shoes I am a 10.5 or 44. In Scarpa approach shoes I am a 44. The casual Dr Martens shoes I have on now are 43. In these Force V's I tried both the 42.5 and the 43. I settled on the 42.5 for a nice tight performance fit. If I had not taken the advice of a seasoned climber I would have gone with a 43 which would have proven to have been the wrong choice. I went with the tighter shoe. Ideally you do not want any dead space in any of the areas such as the toebox, heal, or the arch. They shouldn't be painful but they should be very tight. As far as sizing, as a general rule in a flat shoe, you only go down .5 to 1.0 in size in a Scarpa... Scarpa says on their site in regards to sizing to "downsize 1/2 to 2 full sizes from street shoe size - *downsizing depends on model, intended use, and personal preference."I hope this information is helpful. The Scarpa Force V is a good shoe and works great for its intended design and purpose!
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