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NewTro Lace Climbing Shoes

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The Newtro Lace is built on a high-performance last with an aggressive toe designed for caves and steeply overhanging routes.

A lower-volume heel with its own midsole has been introduced for improved fit, allowing for heel hooks that stick like duct tape. The closure utilizes a precision lacing system for added support and customizable fit.

The synthetic upper boasts a robust yet supple lining for added longevity and long-term support. To round out the model we added our high-friction RA rubber outsole, coupled with a durable performance UP Rand rubber.

FEATURES:
3.5 mm RA rubber
Midsole stiffness: Harder
Line synthetic upper

DATA:
Approx. weight: 428 g (per pair)
Size: US 4-14 / EU 35.5-48.5
Fit: Aggressive downturn

COMPOSITION:
Upper: SOLO Suede
Insole: SOLO Suede
Tongue: Suede + Tricoat

CLOSURE:
Precision lacing system

 US M  US W  UK  EU  JPN
 2.5  4  1.5  34  205
 3  4.5  2  34.5  210
 3.5  5  2.5  35  215
 4  5.5  3  35.5  220
 4.5  6  3.5  36  225
 5  6.5  4  37  230
 5.5  7  4.5  37.5  235
 6  7.5  5  38  240
 6.5  8  5.5  39  245
 7  8.5  6  39.5  250
 7.5  9  6.5  40  255
 8  9.5  7  41  260
 8.5  10  7.5  41.5  265
 9  10.5  8  42  270
 9.5  11  8.5  42.5  275
 10  9  43  280
 10.5  9.5  44  285
 11  10  44.5  290
 11.5  10.5  45  295
 12  11  46  300
 12.5  11.5  46.5  305
 13  12  47  310

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