Scarpa - Women's Veloce - Climbing shoes
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Women
- Recommended use:
- bouldering, indoor climbing, sport climbing
- Level of experience:
- Beginner
- Material type:
- microfiber, synthetic
- Fabric properties:
- vegan
- Closure:
- hook-and-loop closure
- Sole thickness:
- 4 mm
- Hardness of sole:
- soft
- Last:
- neutral
- Downturn:
- slight/medium
- Heel tension:
- slight/medium
- Terrain:
- slab, vertical
- Weight:
- 590 g
- Reference size:
- pair in size UK 5.5
- Foot shape:
- roman
- Fit:
- wide foot / high volume
- Extras:
- pull tabs, toe-hook rubber, resoleable
- Misc:
- Active Randing Dual-Tension System for support from toe to heel; PAF (Pressure Absorbing Fit) system for added comfort
- Item No.:
- 301-0585
Product description
The Women's Veloce are excellent climbing shoes for beginners. A special design allows these climbing shoes to combine performance and comfort in a well-balanced way and impress when bouldering.
The upper material is both robust and soft and ensures that the shoes can adapt optimally to your personal foot shape. A hook and loop fastener running in a zigzag across the back of the foot also ensures that the shoes always sit securely on the feet, even when hooking, but can also be taken off and put on quickly. Keyword hooks: With these shoes you definitely need to check out the sole and the rubber lining in the heel and toe area. The sole is relatively sensitive and soft and provides good feedback, so that precise positioning is possible even on small steps. In addition, these shoes come with a medium heel tension, which facilitates the transfer of power to the toes, which in turn makes standing on small steps and ledges much easier. Special rubber linings make it possible to set foot or toe hooks much more securely.
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This is what other customers say:
Started bouldering this year, the Scarpa veloces are the first pair of climbing shoes I've bought. Far comfier than the rental shoes; no cuts or damage to my feet since wearing these. Great grip on the wall too and hardly any visible wear on the rubber so far after using them once or twice weekly for about 3 months.
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Robust Versatile Good grip comfy -
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Bouldering Indoor climbing All around Beginner
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by Lisa helpful
The thread was edited on 02.03.23
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Good grip Good fit -
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Indoor climbing Bouldering
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by Alexander helpful
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Versatile Good grip
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by Dirk helpful
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Good grip -
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Not sturdy -
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Bouldering
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Comfortable -
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Not sturdy -
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Alpine climbing
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Good grip Good fit Versatile -
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Not sturdy -
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All around Beginner Sport climbing Bouldering Indoor climbing
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Good fit Good grip Versatile -
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Bouldering All around Beginner Indoor climbing Sport climbing
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Good fit -
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Bouldering Sport climbing
The Scarpa Veloce were my first shoes after moving on from a beginner pair from Decathlon. They were a great choice for getting used to less comfortable shoes (but still super comfy), offering a very secure feeling on volumes. The soft sole really helped me feel holds better and improve foot placement. The main downside was the heel—it felt a bit like a balloon, so heel hooks required a lot of pressure to stay in place. Totally recommend them for beginners or for lead climbing, where you need to stay in climbing shoes for longer periods.
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Good fit Good grip Versatile -
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Beginner Indoor climbing Big wall Bouldering
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Good fit -
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Indoor climbing Bouldering
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