Tenaya Amigo
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Tenay's Amigo was developed in close collaboration with Ron Kauk. The goal with the Amigo was to make a comfortable shoe for extreme climbing. The new Amigo generation, manufactured around a more asymmetric shoe horn, is one of the most aggressive on the market. It stands out because of its comfort and excellent results with small footholds on difficult routes. This was the shoe used by the Pou brothers in their Seven Continents project, where they completed routes as important as a first ascent on the Antarctic or their second climb of el Niño in El Capitan. Tenaya's Amigo is aimed at those climbers who are looking for a shoe that offers comfort under extreme climbing conditions.
MSRP: $











