Is the fit identical to the VS?Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
Quote from: benno on June 30, 2016, 01:43:11 pmQuite often the only difference between the men's and women's versions of Scarpa shoes is the rubber, with the latter aimed at lighter climbers.Really? Like what?
Quite often the only difference between the men's and women's versions of Scarpa shoes is the rubber, with the latter aimed at lighter climbers.
Quote from: Drew on June 30, 2016, 05:29:06 pmQuote from: benno on June 30, 2016, 01:43:11 pmQuite often the only difference between the men's and women's versions of Scarpa shoes is the rubber, with the latter aimed at lighter climbers.Really? Like what?The current Vapour V springs to mind. I don't think the last is any different.
That's what I was giving an example of. The women's have XS Grip 2, the men's have XS Edge.
Everything seems to have XSEdge2 now as well damn it Scarpa.
What have people who used the old Instinct laces moved on to?They fit my feel so well, and the new ones look very different.Everything seems to have XSEdge2 now as well damn it Scarpa.
Quote from: creedence on July 20, 2016, 10:32:27 amEverything seems to have XSEdge2 now as well damn it Scarpa.Except for the following:StixFuriaDragoVS-RMagoBoosterIgnoring the entry level and kids shoes, that's more shoes with XS Grip in the range than with XS Edge.Being relatively heavy at around 80kg, the XS Edge works really well for me most of the time. Because the fit works so well for me, my shoes going forward will be probably both types of the VS, the -R I'll save for indoors and for gritstone bouldering.
Perhaps I should have quantified my statement a little more with shoes for trad .My experience of those are they are all super soft, there doesn't seem to be a stiffer shoe with XS Grip. Albeit I've not see the VS-R yet, so maybe that's the answer.
Quote from: danm on July 20, 2016, 11:26:32 amQuote from: creedence on July 20, 2016, 10:32:27 amEverything seems to have XSEdge2 now as well damn it Scarpa.Except for the following:StixFuriaDragoVS-RMagoBoosterIgnoring the entry level and kids shoes, that's more shoes with XS Grip in the range than with XS Edge.Being relatively heavy at around 80kg, the XS Edge works really well for me most of the time. Because the fit works so well for me, my shoes going forward will be probably both types of the VS, the -R I'll save for indoors and for gritstone bouldering.Perhaps I should have quantified my statement a little more with shoes for trad .My experience of those are they are all super soft, there doesn't seem to be a stiffer shoe with XS Grip. Albeit I've not see the VS-R yet, so maybe that's the answer.
Quote from: sdm on July 03, 2016, 11:28:12 amIs the fit identical to the VS?Sent from my Nexus 5X using TapatalkDunno, I went down half a size cos they're softerSent from my E5823 using Tapatalk
I was just about to try and buy a pair of the VSRs online but can't quite work out what size my VSs are (either the printed size has worn off or it was never there in the first place). Is anyone daft enough (/willing and around a size 7, I seem to be 6.5 in FiveTens these days) to measure their boots so I can take an educated guess?Mine measure roughly 23.5cm from the tip of the toe, to the back of the heel (with the boot arching and the tape measure staying flat).I'd just go to a shop but I'm running out of time before a trip.
Thanks.TomTom, I had it in my head to go a half size down but I tried thy old pair on the other night and they were still really snug. They're mainly for routes too.
My 40.5s are 23.5cm, my 40s are 23cm.